👣 1️⃣ Search Yourself Online
Start by Googling your name, email address, and phone number. Note down which websites, social media accounts, or databases show your information. This helps you map out your online presence before you start cleaning it up.
🗑️ 2️⃣ Delete Old Accounts & Unused Apps
Close or deactivate accounts you no longer use — like old shopping, gaming, or social media profiles. Each platform has a “Delete Account” or “Deactivate” option in the settings. Don’t forget to revoke app permissions from Google or Apple accounts too.
📧 3️⃣ Remove Personal Data from Websites
Visit websites or forums where your information appears and request removal. For data broker sites (like Spokeo, BeenVerified, etc.), use their opt-out pages. You can also email web admins directly to delete your data.
🔐 4️⃣ Strengthen Privacy Settings
For the accounts you keep, review privacy settings. Limit what’s publicly visible — hide your profile info, turn off location tracking, and disable ad personalization on Google, Facebook, and Instagram.
🧾 5️⃣ Use Privacy Tools & Delete Old Data
Use services like Incogni, DeleteMe, or Jumbo to automate data removal. Clear browser history, cookies, and stored passwords regularly. Consider using a VPN and encrypted messaging apps for better future privacy.
💡 Pro Tip: Once you’ve cleaned up your digital presence, set a reminder to recheck your online footprint every 6 months — staying private is an ongoing process, not a one-time fix. 🔁🕵️♀️

