Mozilla Monitor Plus: automatically remove your personal info from data brokers

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  1. blurts-server

    Mozilla Monitor arms you with tools to keep your personal information safe. Find out what hackers already know about you and learn how to stay a step ahead of them.

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    OpenRep: https://onerep.com/

    brokers: 190+ https://onerep.com/sites-we-remove-from

    pricing: https://onerep.com/pricing

    1 person: $8.33/mo

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    Mozilla Monitor: https://monitor.mozilla.org/

    brokers: 190 data brokers (could not find a list of data brokers they cover)

    pricing: https://monitor.mozilla.org/#:S1:

    - "Monitor" - their FREE tier where they scan the data brokers and just inform you which ones have your info and you have to manually go in and remove your information from each one through whatever process each site uses.

    - "Monitor Plus" - Automatic Data Removal - $13.99/month, or $8.99/month if you sign up for a year

    Both tiers come with "Data Breach Alerts" which I guess is similar to haveibeenpwned's notify me.

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  3. fx-private-relay

    Keep your email safe from hackers and trackers. Make an email alias with 1 click, and keep your address to yourself.

    > In a sense, it sounds like the advice of the services is less subscribing to them than trying not to have a few e-mails that map to your personal identity.

    Firefox Relay is a great way to do that :) https://relay.firefox.com

    Integrating that with Monitor is pretty high on at least my personal wish list.

  4. SimpleLogin

    The SimpleLogin back-end and web app (by simple-login)

  5. AnonAddy

    Anonymous email forwarding

    With providers like Addy and SimpleLogin it is possible to use your own domain.

    > https://addy.io/

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