DeleteMe

DeleteMe

Software Development

Somerville, MA 4,177 followers

About us

Your personal information is available for public consumption. This makes you–and the organization you work for–an easy target for abuses ranging from identity theft, robocalls, and spam texts to social engineering, and executive and employee threats. DeleteMe removes unwanted instances of personal information from online sources; making it simple for our customers to keep their personal data from being used and abused by others. With over 35 Million individual pieces of data removed since 2010, DeleteMe is the category-defining market leader in the personal data removal space.

Website
https://joindeleteme.com/
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Somerville, MA
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Internet privacy software, Browser add-ons, extensions, Tracker blocking, Privacy protection and management, privacy, online privacy, and internet privacy

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    Are you attending Black Hat 2024? Come and visit us at Booth 3100 to discover how our cutting-edge privacy solutions safeguard your critical workers, executives and anyone at risk from doxxing, harassment, and violence. ⠀ 📆 August 3-8, 2024 📍 The Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas ⠀ Eliminating sensitive PII on the internet is our top priority. Our team will be available to answer your questions and discuss the latest in cybersecurity. ⠀ See you there! More info 🌐 https://bit.ly/4de3mIN#BlackHatUSA #Cybersecurity #TechConference #PrivacyProtection #CyberSecurity #Executives #Judges #Workers #Doxxing

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    Removing your executive and employee data from the internet reduces harassment, fraud, and social engineering-based cyberattacks. Many companies promise these data-removal services. How can you tell if these services are credible and effective? ⠀ Here are five critical items to look for: ⠀ 1️⃣ Proven track record - years of experience with positive reviews. 2️⃣ Core focus on data removal - both automated and manual processes are essential. 3️⃣ Transparency - clear privacy policies and SOC2 compliance. 4️⃣ Effective reach - ability to remove data from major data brokers, covering 95% of discoverable PII. 5️⃣ Regular reporting - at least quarterly updates on data removal progress. ⠀ What to watch out for from vendors? Some vendors tout expansive coverage but double-count by including subsidiaries and other small, obscure sources. ⠀ Other vendors will collect the data required to effectively find and remove it only to sell it, and some vendors are 100% automated, meaning they cannot remove data from the largest, most risky brokers. ⠀ Your goal is to reduce your overall human threat surface, and an effective, reputable service will help you do just that. ⠀ #DataRemoval #DataProtection #OnlineSafety #DataPrivacy

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    Employee Data Protection - it is more than just privacy. ⠀ The recent Nissan North America ransomware attack serves as a stark reminder of the urgency of protecting employee data. The attackers not only locked down systems but also stole the personal information of over 53,000 employees. ⠀ In the aftermath of the attack, Nissan provided ID protection and fraud monitoring services, reset many passwords, and enhanced its endpoint security. The employees hopefully reset their email and social media passwords and, if compromised, cancel their credit cards. ⠀ It's important for companies to recognize that the aftermath of a cyberattack, like the one at Nissan, necessitates a new phase of protecting sensitive employee data, not just customer data. ⠀ First, properly storing and encrypting company data protects it when attacks occur, and companies avoid the costs and bad press associated with the loss. ⠀ Second, and not as obvious but equally important, companies can use data removal services to eliminate employee data found all over the open internet that is commonly used for social engineering-based attacks. ⠀ To learn more about how data removal services work, please visit 👉🏼 joindeleteme.com/business#DataPrivacy #CyberSecurity #EmployeeProtection #DeleteMe #DataBreach

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    Head of Business Operations and Analytics | Dad & Husband | U10 Girls Hockey Coach | Operational Excellence | Career Sherpa

    Hey LinkedIn gang, this is a great opportunity to join a fantastic team at DeleteMe. If you're looking for a new challenge, or just want to join an amazing company, or possibly even both, then check out the link and apply today! #hiring

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    Business executives with controversial or vocal presences on the internet may put their company or employees in the firing line for politically motivated attacks, particularly during times of heightened tension. ⠀ This can ring especially true if employees' personally identifiable information (PII), including home addresses and phone numbers, can be found on data brokers and other public websites. ⠀ Executives should be aware of and understand how their digital presence and exposed PII could put their company and workers at risk, and what measures they can take to clean up their online footprint. ⠀ Comprehensive data removal and decreased social media activity or making accounts private/secured can help ensure fewer business, and personal, disruptions. ⠀ Visit 🌐 joindeleteme.com/business to learn more about how PII removal can help protect your company. ⠀ #PII #PersonalInformation #ExecutiveVoices #CompanyInformation

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    Despite numerous data privacy laws taking effect this year, many fail to provide adequate protection to keep businesses' and employees' data secure. State-level regulations often include loopholes and lack stringent enforcement, leaving companies vulnerable to data misuse and breaches. 🔒 ⠀ Here’s how you can safeguard your business in this challenging landscape: ⠀ ➡ Implement comprehensive data security measures - This goes for employees' data as well as that of your clients. It includes encrypting data, conducting regular security audits, and employing multi-factor authentication to protect sensitive information. ⠀ ➡ Educate your team - Ensure that your employees are trained on data privacy and security best practices and avoiding phishing attacks. Regular training sessions will help them stay updated on the latest threats. ⠀ ➡ Stay informed - Keep up with the latest developments in data privacy laws and adjust your practices accordingly. Knowledge is your first line of defense against data breaches and privacy issues. ⠀ Taking these proactive steps can help your business maintain a high standard of data privacy and security, even when regulations are lacking. ⠀ #DataPrivacy #CyberSecurity #BusinessSecurity #DataProtection #PrivacyMatters

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    Data breaches can have devastating consequences for small businesses. Protecting your business from cyber threats is crucial to ensuring its longevity and success. 📈 What can you do? ⠀ 1. Educate Your Team: Ensure all employees understand the importance of cybersecurity and are trained to recognize phishing attempts and other common threats. ⠀ 2. Implement Strong Password Policies: Use complex passwords and change them regularly. Consider using a password manager to keep track of them securely. ⠀ 3. Use Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Add an extra layer of security by enabling two-factor authentication on all accounts that support it. ⠀ 4. Monitor Your Data: Regularly review where your employees' and executives' data has been exposed online. Invest in tools and services that help you remove it wherever it appears to prevent your employees from being targeted by phishing attacks that could result in breaches. ⠀ 5. Plan for the Worst: Develop a response plan for potential data breaches. This should include steps to contain the breach, notify affected parties, and recover lost data. ⠀ By taking these proactive steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of a data breach and protect your business from potentially devastating consequences. Learn more 👉🏼 joindeleteme.com/business#Cybersecurity #DataProtection #SmallBusiness #DataBreach #BusinessContinuity

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    Did you know students are often victims of identity theft? Recently over 1 million NYC students had their info leaked. Clearly, more safeguards are necessary. ⠀ Why are kids getting targeted? Children’s data is highly valuable to identity thieves because: ⠀ 1️⃣ They have clean credit histories. 2️⃣ Identity theft can go unnoticed for years. 3️⃣ Thieves can create new identities with minimal risk of detection. ⠀ What can schools and universities do better? ⠀ - Implement Stronger Cybersecurity Measures: Regularly update and patch systems to protect against vulnerabilities. - Educate Staff and Students: Conduct training on recognizing phishing attempts and safe online practices. - Limit Data Collection: Only collect and store essential student information. - Encrypt Sensitive Data: Ensure all sensitive data is encrypted both in transit and at rest. - Conduct Regular Audits: Perform frequent security audits to identify and address potential threats. ⠀ By taking these steps, educational institutions can significantly reduce the risk of data breaches and protect their students from becoming victims of identity theft. ⠀ #DataPrivacy #Cybersecurity #StudentSafety #IdentityTheft #ProtectOurKids #EducationSecurity

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    A recent article from Biometric Update quotes our CEO, Rob Shavell, on the topic of why Vermont's governor recently rejected the privacy law that would have been one of the strongest in the United States and a major win for consumer privacy. ⠀ The article talks abouts how most states, now apparently including Vermont, will opt for less-strict laws that fall far below the standard set by the GDPR or CCPA. ⠀ The full piece shares what this could mean for consumers 🌐 https://bit.ly/3VVbTub#DataPrivacyRegulations #PrivacyProtection #PersonalInformation

    Vermont governor rejects privacy law that would be among strongest in US | Biometric Update

    Vermont governor rejects privacy law that would be among strongest in US | Biometric Update

    https://www.biometricupdate.com

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    A question we get asked a lot is: Why do I need to share personal info with a data removal service, and how can I trust that its safe? ⠀ Data removal services need to collect customer information to find out where it has been exposed online. Still, the last thing many people want is to expose more data without adequate protections in place. ⠀ The question should be, how does the data removal service protect the data it collects about me? The answer should be through SOC 2 compliance and human involvement. ⠀ ➡ SOC 2 is a cybersecurity and data protection standard. Companies must pass a third-party audit to show that they are compliant and will not expose your data, so SOC 2 compliance means that you can be assured your data is protected. ⠀ ➡ Companies that involve humans in the data removal process protect your data above and beyond companies that advertise a fully automated data removal process. Fully automated data removal typically means those companies are sending removal requests for your data to a vast variety of data brokers without actually confirming that your data has been exposed on those sites in the first place, which increases data exposure. ⠀ Remember, a reputable data removal service will only use your info to keep you safe online. Anything less is unacceptable. ⠀ #DataRemoval #DataProtection #OnlineSafety #DataPrivacy

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