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Ensure data brokers keep their hands off your personal data with the help of tools like Deleteme. A seamless assistant that endeavours to find and remove your sensitive data from the world wide web, bring your information back under your control with Deleteme subscriptions now reduced by 30% off over Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Deleteme is an excellent data removal tool. In fact, it sits highly on TechRadar’s best data removal service list, offering pro-worthy features. From removing data from your name and age, to your email, address, photos, and social media. All you have to do is submit your information through Deleteme and it’ll scan for those details and take them down from search engines and data brokers. With a subscription, Deleteme will continue to carry out regular searches every six months to ensure that data remains offline.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars in our Deleteme review, we said, “DeleteMe is one of the most long-running and well-respected data removal services out there, and with good reason. Across its personal and business editions, the service delivers everything you want in a quality package.”
Get 30% off across all Deleteme plans during Black Friday

Deleteme Individual plan: $10.50 $7.35 a month w/ code BFCM30OFF25If you just need to ensure your data is safe, the Individual plan covers one person. With your subscription, you’ll receive quarterly reports with an average of 15 public listings removed within a matter of days. Billed annually, you’ll pay $129 upfront for better peace of mind about who has your data. The answer? No one with the help of Deleteme.
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Deleteme Couple plan: $19.08 $13.36 a month w/ code BFCM30OFF25Deleteme’s Couple plan comes equipped with all the same features as its Individual plan, but it provides the service for up to two people, ensuring you and your partner/loved one are able to keep tabs on where your data appears online, and can easily remove it.
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Deleteme Family plan: $27.42 $21.70 a month w/ code BFCM30OFF25With the family plan you can cover up to four people, ensuring the whole family’s data is cleared off the web should it end up in the wrong hands.
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Alice MarshallSocial Links NavigationeCommerce EditorAlice is eCommerce Editor at Future with a focus on streaming services, such as Disney Plus and HBO Max, and VPN. She predominantly writes buying and streaming service guides, as well as how to watch articles. Previously a Commercial Content Writer at Trusted Reviews, Alice has five years experience giving online buying advice, and over two years writing about consumer tech.
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