Data Removal for Executives & High-Profile Individuals
Executives, board members, public figures, and high-net-worth individuals face elevated risks from personal data exposed on data broker sites: targeted social engineering, corporate espionage, physical security threats, and family member targeting. Removing your home address, phone number, and family details from 115+ data broker sites is a critical layer of executive protection. RemoveMe automates this process for $10/month with continuous monitoring.
The Executive Privacy Risk
Corporate security programs typically focus on protecting executives within the workplace — access controls, secure communications, travel security. But the home address is the one piece of information that most corporate security programs cannot control once it appears on a data broker site.
Data broker sites aggregate information from public records, property databases, voter rolls, and commercial sources to create detailed profiles that anyone can access. For an executive, this means that a hostile party, disgruntled employee, or bad actor can find your home address, personal phone number, and family members' details in minutes — bypassing all corporate security measures entirely.
The consequences range from targeted phishing attacks (using personal details to craft convincing impersonation attempts) to social engineering of employees (using family member information to create false urgency), to physical security threats at the executive's home.
How Exposed Personal Data Enables Attacks on Executives
Understanding the attack vectors helps illustrate why data removal is a security priority, not just a privacy preference:
- Spear phishing: Attackers use personal details (spouse's name, home city, children's school) to craft convincing emails that bypass skepticism and security training
- Vishing (voice phishing): Callers use personal details to impersonate executives or create false urgency with employees or financial institutions
- Physical surveillance: Home address and vehicle information enable physical surveillance or threats
- Family member targeting: Family members' addresses and phone numbers enable indirect pressure or threats
- Reputation attacks: Personal information used out of context in coordinated reputation campaigns
What RemoveMe Removes for Executives
RemoveMe targets the personal information that enables these attack vectors across 115+ US data broker and people-search sites:
- Current and historical home addresses
- Personal phone numbers (mobile and landline)
- Personal email addresses
- Names and addresses of family members
- Property records and estimated home value
- Vehicle registration information (where available)
- Age, date of birth, and biographical details
The continuous monitoring feature ensures that removed data is re-removed automatically as it resurfaces — which it will, as data brokers continuously collect new information from public records. A one-time removal without ongoing monitoring provides only temporary protection.
Data Removal as Part of an Executive Protection Program
Many organizations now include data removal services as part of their executive protection programs, recognizing that personal data exposure is a corporate security risk, not just a personal privacy issue. RemoveMe's $10/month cost makes it accessible as both a personal subscription and as part of a broader organizational security program.
For comprehensive executive protection, data removal should be combined with: a registered agent or PO box for any public records requiring a physical address, separation of personal and professional digital identities, a VPN for personal device use, and regular security awareness training for household members.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do executives need to remove their personal data from the internet?
Executives and high-profile professionals face elevated risks from exposed personal data: corporate espionage, targeted phishing attacks using personal details, social engineering of employees using family member information, physical security threats, and reputational risks from personal information being used out of context. Data broker sites make this information freely accessible to anyone, including competitors, bad actors, and hostile parties.
What personal information about executives is exposed on data broker sites?
Data broker sites expose executives' home addresses, personal phone numbers, family member names and addresses, property records, vehicle information, and historical address data. This information can be used to bypass corporate security measures, target family members, or enable physical security threats. The home address is particularly sensitive — it is the one piece of information that corporate security cannot control once it is on a data broker site.
How does RemoveMe help executives protect their privacy?
RemoveMe automatically removes an executive's personal information from 115+ US data broker and people-search sites, continuously monitors for reappearance, and re-removes data as it resurfaces. This eliminates the most accessible sources of personal information that social engineers, bad actors, and hostile parties use to target executives and their families — without requiring any ongoing effort from the executive or their security team.
Should executives use a personal or corporate account for RemoveMe?
RemoveMe is a personal subscription service. Executives typically use it as a personal privacy tool, though some organizations include data removal services as part of their executive protection programs. The service covers the individual subscriber's personal information across 115+ data broker sites.
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RemoveMe removes your personal data from 115+ data broker sites automatically. $10.00/month/month with a 30-day money-back guarantee and phone support.
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