If your phone is getting blown up with spam calls, texts, or junk email — you’re not crazy.
Your data is being bought and sold constantly, and once it’s out there, it spreads fast.
There are ways to reduce it yourself… but most people don’t realize how much work it actually takes.
Register on the National Do Not Call list
Block numbers manually
Report spam calls when possible
Enable built-in spam filters on your phone
Most spam calls don’t follow the rules.
They use rotating numbers, spoofing, and offshore call systems.
Blocking one number usually does nothing long-term.
Block and report junk messages
Turn on “Filter Unknown Senders”
Avoid replying or clicking links
Replying or clicking links can confirm your number is active — which can make the problem worse.
Spam texts often come from constantly changing numbers.
Click “Unsubscribe” (when it’s legit)
Mark emails as spam
Block repeat senders
Not all unsubscribe links are real.
Some are designed to confirm your email is active.
And even if you unsubscribe, your data may already be sold to other lists.
Your information exists on data broker sites — databases that collect and sell your:
phone number
name
address
These sites feed:
telemarketers
robocall systems
marketing lists
👉 That’s why spam keeps coming back even after you block or unsubscribe.
Dozens of sites to track down
Forms to fill out manually
Time-consuming and repetitive
Easy to miss major sources
One submission
Targeted removal requests
No guesswork
No chasing spam
You can do all of this yourself.
Most people just don’t have the time — or don’t know where to start.
👉 That’s exactly why we built this.
Stop the spam at the source.
Already tried this and still getting spam?
Yeah — that’s why we exist.