The spam calls, scam texts, and stalking risks that come for you come for your spouse and kids too — they're on the same broker sites, for the same reason. One family plan covers everyone under your roof. We find and file for each of them alongside you, on autopilot.
See family pricing →Data brokers don't just publish your profile — they publish your household. Removing one person while the rest stay listed leaves the door open.
Most broker profiles include "associated persons" — usually spouses and adult children at the same address. Even when your own listing comes down, your full name and household details stay visible through your partner's profile.
A college student's broker profile lists their parents' address as home until they establish their own. Remove only the parents and anyone looking can still find the house through the kid.
Multi-generational households face the same problem in reverse. An older parent's broker profile — often less curated, built up over decades — can surface your current address to anyone searching for them.
Stalkers, scammers, and people running harassment campaigns routinely route through family members when the primary target is harder to find. The household is the unit they operate against. The removal has to match.
The plan owner sets up their account with verified identity, then adds family members from the dashboard via an invite link. Each member completes their own verification — their data stays theirs.
Scans, opt-outs, and ongoing monitoring run separately for each person, on their own data and identifiers. You see household-level status; the details of each member's listings stay private to them.
For aligned households, we coordinate removal across shared-address listings so everyone's exposure is cleaned in lockstep. For households where members need account isolation — DV recovery or complex situations — that's the default structure.
A single subscription covers everyone up to the plan's member cap. You manage it from one dashboard. Adding a member mid-cycle is prorated.
Your spouse or partner gets the same full removal coverage you do — same broker sites, same verified opt-outs, same persistent follow-up when listings reappear.
Adult children (18+) get their own coverage, including the address-graph cleanup that stops their profile from being the path back to your home address.
For households where one member needs their account kept separate from others — DV recovery, complex family dynamics — per-member isolation is the default. The family plan is opt-in, not imposed.
You see household-level status as the plan owner — "partner: 14 listings cleared" — not the raw findings or the specific sites. Their exposure details are theirs alone.
See plan tiers and member-cap options. Run a free scan first to see what's already out there before you commit.
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