Incogni is a scam so far. I had to double check to see if infact my information was removed on the "suppressed list" to go to the actual data sites and still able to find my data... that any one else can find...smh.
It's always those 39. They don't delete the data on purpose. They are huge brokers. Incogni should sue them for violating their users rights. In the end this service is only worth money if your data is not out there anymore if the 39 biggest data brokers still sell it, you barely made a dent in the issue.
Such as, for example, Google and such? Honestly it's top-brand companies I'm not fond of having this information, so it would suck if this didn't work for them.
This service does work and make an impact. But it's a long process plus if you're not doing any due diligence in identifying any old accounts you have and write to delete said accounts. If you are expecting incogni to do everything for you then you are going to be disappointed. Further more if you have a smart phone like apple or android and your not careful what you sign up for, then your giving out data to brokers that you never knew about
Thanks man, I was always curious about this and have seen a few websites with my info but had no idea on how to remove it, subscribed to incogni today thanks to you!
while the website interface and features are nice to review, highlighting IRL impact by signing up the service was missing. Basically is the service worth the cost and how has it benefitted you?
Exactly, that’s why we are watching your review, we want to know how this service personally improved your situation. Did it have an impact on robocalls and junk mail ?
So what if you stop paying? All that stuff comes back? Do you basically have to keep paying them forever? Do you think this is tax deductible for like a youtuber?
I checked the FAQ about this last night...at this point, it looks like it's only one physical address, one phone number, and one email address per account. They talk about making multiple email addresses available in the future.
@@kaihein4324 How effective would it all be after only having it for 1-2 years he's saying. Like, will everything they've done remain in effect is the question he's asking.
If you subscribe now and they remove most of the data found, next month there'll be another leak and so on. As long as your subscribed, any new data found will be removed. Why be paranoid about your information being out there when you can pay someone to remove it for you at an affordable rate lol.
What if a website features a story about you, and the editor refuses to take it down after you contact them? Can a Content Removal service help in this situation? Also, consider people who have had legal troubles, where the media posts articles about it online with that person's name and charge(s), but later, their criminal conviction gets expunged. If background check companies will remove adverse information about a person after receiving proof of expungement, can Content Removal services achieve the same result?