A scan tells you what was found. This is what to do about it.
AI models are trained and retrained constantly — what one says about you today can change next month, on a model that didn’t exist when you last checked. A single scan is a snapshot. Monitoring is what keeps that snapshot current, and gives you a real plan for anything it finds.
What $14/mo includes
Recurring scans
Your first scan is included. After that, we rerun it on a regular cadence, so a finding that disappears — or a new one that shows up — doesn’t go unnoticed between checks.
An action plan for every finding
Each flagged finding gets its own guide, specific to the model that surfaced it and the type of information involved — a step-by-step removal path where one exists, or a clear explanation of why one doesn’t and what your real options are. Not generic advice; it’s tied to the exact finding it’s responding to.
Room to add context
City and employer are always free — they just help disambiguate you from someone with the same name. Monitoring subscribers can add more (past cities, other identifying details) from their dashboard, so the scan has more to work with over time.
One place to track it
Every scan, every finding, and every action you’ve taken lives in your dashboard — not scattered across one-off report links you have to dig up again.
An honest note on what a removal guide can and can’t do
Where a real, identifiable removal or opt-out mechanism exists — a lab’s own deletion request process, a data broker’s opt-out — we point you straight at it and walk you through the steps. Where a finding is an unconfirmed claim with no clear source to act on, we say that plainly instead of manufacturing a fake fix. You always know which kind of finding you’re looking at.
Not sure what a scan actually finds first? See how scans work, or start with a free scan.