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| “I used Incogni and got my name and personal data, like my date of birth and addresses, out of hundreds of databases!” — Kim Komando |
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| They made a huge mistake Massive data broker MC2 Data left more than 100 million records of Americans exposed online for anyone to copy, grab, forward or sell on the Dark Web. I’m getting so tired of these data broker companies and people-search sites screwing up, and it’s you and me who have to pay for their mistakes. My secret weapon to clear my info from data broker sites is Incogni. More on that below. ✅ Security and privacy action plan Since this breach essentially impacts one out of every three Americans, it's time to take action. Use these tips to keep your information and identity safe: Be wary of urgent requests. Many scam emails look like they're from a legitimate bank or company. Always expand the email address to verify it's official company correspondence. Freeze your credit. This will keep scammers from opening a credit card or loan in your name. Be skeptical: Especially with unsolicited calls or emails referencing hacked info or your money. Take proactive steps. Update your bank PIN and login credentials, and set up alerts on your phone. Do the same with your credit cards. Go a step further Incogni has removed me from 380 data-broker and people-search sites so far. Incogni puts your name on data-suppression lists, too, so these shady companies can’t sneak you back onto their sites. Try it free: Right now, try Incogni free for 30 days. If you’re not completely satisfied, get your money back. Use this link to get 60% off when you sign up. You’ll be glad you did. |
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