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Someone makes a lot of money off of loyalty programs, but it isn’t you. Here’s why that is and what you can do to protect yourself and your data.

Stores claim loyalty programs save you money every time you swipe that card or enter your phone number. But for the final installment of our National Consumer Protection Week series, let’s take a look at who’s actually wi...


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DeleteMe is now ISO 27001:2022 certified—an internationally recognized gold standard for information security. For our security team and our customers, that’s a big deal. Here’s why.

What is ISO 27001?

ISO 27001 is an internationally recognized standard for information s...


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How Practical Obscurity Actually Works

Practical obscurity used to protect public records with built-in friction. If someone wanted to dig into your past, they had to put on a coat, drive to a specific courthouse, search an index, and pay for photocopies.

Before the Internet, your privacy was protected by practical obscurity. While the law defined your marriage l...


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For National Consumer Protection Week, we’re talking about privacy policies. Pretty much every online service, mobile app, and software tool you use has a privacy policy, also known as terms and conditions. Some are good and some are awful. Most people can’t tell the difference.

Here’s what a privacy policy is for, why it matters, and how to read a privacy policy wi...


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If you live in California and care about your privacy, there’s a new tool on the scene: the Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (DROP). DROP is a free, centralized way to submit opt-out requests to hundreds of registered data brokers—similar in spirit to the


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