Privacy Reset
Use Privacy Reset when exposed personal information is helping someone find you, threaten you, impersonate you, embarrass you, contact your family, show up at your property, or restart the same problem online.
We map what is exposed, save proof before cleanup, review account security, check privacy settings, identify harmful search results, document exposed addresses, phone numbers, emails, photos, videos, impersonation accounts, and doxxing posts, then submit reports or removal requests when the platform allows it.
You receive a clear privacy picture: what was exposed, what proof was saved, what was removed, what remains, what cannot be removed right now, and which accounts, search results, or contact points still need monitoring.
Before Privacy Reset starts, save links, screenshots, usernames, search results, posts, profiles, emails, texts, phone numbers, addresses, photos, videos, and anything showing how the exposed information is being used.
Do not rush to delete everything before proof is preserved. If the post, account, or search result disappears before it is documented, it gets harder to explain what happened.
After cleanup, we identify whether the next step is monitoring, account security, removal follow-up, a police or platform report, a background check on the person posting it, or a threat-monitoring plan.
When should I use Privacy Reset?
Use Privacy Reset when exposed personal information, impersonation accounts, doxxing posts, unsafe search results, leaked photos, phone numbers, emails, or addresses are being used to target you.
What does Privacy Reset include?
Privacy Reset maps what is exposed, preserves proof, reviews account security, plans cleanup, submits platform reports, requests removals when allowed, and documents what remains online.
What are the limits of Privacy Reset?
Privacy Reset cannot guarantee that every post, search result, database entry, or third-party page will be removed. Some platforms, archives, and data brokers may refuse or delay removal.