DeleteMe

DeleteMe

Software Development

Boston, MA 8,244 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
Boston, MA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2010
Specialties
Internet privacy software, Browser add-ons, extensions, Tracker blocking, Privacy protection and management, privacy, online privacy, and internet privacy

Locations

  • Primary

    1 Marina Park Dr

    Suite 1410

    Boston, MA 02210, US

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  • Cra 33 #7a-60

    El Poblado

    Medellin, Antioquia 050001, CO

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  • No. 30, Pride Quadra, 3rd Floor

    Bellary Road, Hebbal

    Bangalore, Karnataka 560024, IN

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Employees at DeleteMe

Updates

  • With employees potentially using work devices for personal shopping, the holiday season can bring security risks for businesses. 🎁 ⠀ Here’s how to protect yourself: ⠀ 1️⃣ Warn employees about phishing attacks at this time of year - scammers know people are expecting holiday deals and shipping notifications. Remind employees to avoid clicking on unsolicited emails or SMS links, even on work devices. ⠀ 2️⃣ Encourage secure shopping - advise employees to use personal devices for online purchases. If work devices are necessary, stress the importance of secure, trusted sites only. ⠀ 3️⃣ Enforce strong passwords and MFA - Compromised credentials from shopping sites can easily be used to access work systems. ⠀ 4️⃣ Monitor network activity - the holiday season often sees increased web traffic. Keep an eye out for unusual activity, especially from external devices. ⠀ 5️⃣ Limit data exposure - Ensure only essential personnel have access to sensitive data. ⠀ Keeping work devices secure during the holidays helps protect your business from cyber threats. ⠀ #DataPrivacy #EmployeeProtection #Cybersecurity #Phishing #PII

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  • Limiting your company's exposure online helps to significantly decrease cyber risks. ⠀ Here’s why it matters: ⠀ 🔐 Employees are often the target of phishing and social engineering attacks. When scammers access their information, they can use it to infiltrate your business. ⠀ 🤝🏼 Protecting staff data shows that you value their privacy and security, which strengthens trust and morale. ⠀ 🌐 Limiting the amount of employee data visible online lowers the risk of scammers using this information against your business. ⠀ Remember to educate employees, use privacy services to remove unnecessary data, and keep your security policies up-to-date. ⠀ Businesses have a responsibility not just to their customers, but to everyone they employ. ⠀ #DataPrivacy #EmployeeProtection #Cybersecurity #Phishing #PII

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  • Companies are under attack from AI-based threats. While it's impossible to eliminate the risk entirely, here’s how to build a more resilient cybersecurity strategy: ⠀ 1️⃣ Human error is one of the leading causes of security breaches. Regularly educating employees on phishing, smishing (SMS phishing), and social engineering helps them recognize threats before they act. ⠀ 2️⃣ Keeping employee data off the internet limits how much personal information attackers can use for phishing and smishing schemes. ⠀ 3️⃣ Attackers often target outdated software. Regularly updating and patching systems closes these vulnerabilities before they’re exploited. ⠀ As cybercriminals' tactics and tools continue to advance, companies must focus on a proactive defense. ⠀ #Cybersecurity #DataProtection #Resilience #ProactiveDefense #DeleteMe

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  • Here at DeleteMe, we use a healthy dose of automation, but we also have 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐥 humans continuously monitoring for our clients' personally identifiable information (PII) so we can send requests to remove PII from all the top data broker sites, ensuring privacy and peace of mind. ⠀ Our dedicated team works tirelessly to keep organizations' employees and top executives safe online so that they -- and you -- can focus on what your organization does best. ⠀ Over 20% of the Fortune 500 and dozens of government agencies rely on us. See why 👉🏼 joindeleteme.com/business#DataPrivacy #CustomerReview #DeleteMe

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  • Members of the C-suite often face heavy criticism that can devolve into harassment or threats. These can arise from negative earnings reports or mass layoffs, a vocal presence on social media, or controversial product announcements. ⠀ Cybercriminals, activists, and even disgruntled employees are on a mission to exploit executives’ personal information (PII) for their own gain or to directly harm businesses. ⠀ Leaving executive PII exposed online can lead to: ⠀ 1. Targeted phishing attacks when email addresses and phone numbers get exposed 2. Physical security risks when home addresses are publicly available 3. Impersonation scams based on the proliferation of other types of personal info on the web ⠀ By removing executive PII, companies can shield their leadership from these increasing threats and protect their brand’s reputation. 💼 ⠀ Check out this infographic to learn what info should stay offline to safeguard your executives. Talk with us 👉🏼 joindeleteme.com/business#CLevelSecurity #DataPrivacy #ExecutiveProtection #DeleteMe #CyberSecurity

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  • New research shows that 72% of U.S. senior executives have been targeted by cyberattacks in the last 18 months. Why? These executives often store critical information on personal devices, making them prime targets for hackers. With a massive rise in scams, impersonation, and deepfake attacks in recent years, protecting your leadership is more important than ever. ⠀ Here’s how your business can stay protected: ⠀ 1. Provide cybersecurity training specifically for C-suite executives. 2. Encourage secure practices, like never using personal devices to transfer or store sensitive info. 3. Implement strong multi-factor authentication (MFA) 4. Remove your executives' personally identifiable information, including email addresses and phone numbers, from online sources to reduce risk from pervasive phishing and targeted scams ⠀ Strengthen your defenses to avoid becoming a victim. ⠀ #CyberSecurity #CLevelExecutives #DataProtection #CyberAttacks #DeleteMe #BusinessSecurity

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    This The Economist article features our CEO Rob Shavell, and follows the writer's journey as they attempt to totally delete themselves off the internet. 🚫 ⠀ As they systematically search for every piece of personal data and internet history to delete, the task grows increasingly complex as each thread of information uncovers new connections and sources. ⠀ So, IS it possible to totally delete yourself off of the internet? ⠀ Read the full article, here 🌐 https://lnkd.in/d-GWkWVP#TheEconomist #PII #PersonalInfo #DigitalFootprint #DigitalInfo

    Why I gave up trying to delete myself from the internet

    Why I gave up trying to delete myself from the internet

    economist.com

  • With many U.S. states passing stricter privacy laws, stronger enforcement of those laws will likely follow. And better enforcement can't come soon enough, considering the number of breaches in just the past year. However, this stronger enforcement will put a lot of companies in the line of fire for how they handle both customer and employee data. Employee data exposed online is one of the top ways malicious actors target your business, leveraging that data in phishing and social engineering attacks. ⠀ As long as human error is still the top cause of data breaches, it's only a matter of time before one of your employees falls victim. Prevent phishing attacks from ever deceiving your employees by monitoring where their data appears online and removing it whenever possible. ⠀ Additionally, train your employees to be on the lookout for suspicious emails and texts and to avoid clicking any unverified links. ⠀ #DeleteMe #DataPrivacy #Cybersecurity #CybersecurityCompliance

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  • Despite new and increasingly strict data privacy laws, big tech companies continue to violate consumers’ privacy and experience major breaches. ⠀ Even the hefty fines don’t seem to change their behavior. The reality is, large fines may just be a cost of doing business for them. But for smaller companies, these fines could be devastating, especially when they're already struggling to meet compliance requirements with limited security resources. ⠀ Smaller companies don’t have the luxury of brushing off compliance issues with a check. They also face the growing threat of breaches caused by phishing and social engineering attacks. ⠀ What can smaller companies do? You can start by taking proactive measures: ⠀ 1️⃣ Data removal: Reduce your company’s exposure by removing workers' contact information from the web, making it harder for bad actors to target your employees. ⠀ 2️⃣ Employee education: Teach your team to recognize and avoid phishing attacks, preventing breaches before they happen. ⠀ 3️⃣ Ongoing protection: Stay vigilant with data monitoring and vulnerability detection to catch threats before they become a crisis. ⠀ Protect your company from costly fines and breaches. ⠀ #DeleteMe #DataProtection #PhishingPrevention #SmallBusinessSecurity #CyberSecurity

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  • Your employees’ personal information (PII) isn’t just at risk on your servers—it’s already vulnerable on the open web. ⠀ Malicious actors target exposed data that exists in public databases, forums, and other corners of the web. So, how can you protect your employees from cyber threats? ⠀ ✅ Regularly audit publicly available data. ✅ Partner with privacy protection services. ✅ Educate employees on minimizing their digital footprints. ⠀⠀ Protecting PII is critical to safeguarding your organization. Learn more about how to prevent employee data exposure here 👉🏼 https://lnkd.in/eaZVSWpw#Cybersecurity #DataPrivacy #EmployeeSafety

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