A: We hunt down your info and remove it from the places selling it.
That includes:
Data broker sites
People search pages
Telemarketing lists
Email marketing databases
Basically: the places feeding your phone and inbox like a buffet.
We go upstream and start cutting it off.
A: Because your data is getting passed around like a free sample at Costco.
Every signup. Every purchase. Every “enter your email for 10% off.”
Boom—you’re on another list.
Those lists get sold. Then resold. Then resold again.
That’s why blocking numbers feels useless.
Because it kind of is.
A: We get to work.
Not “AI magic.” Not “click a button.”
Actual human work:
Finding where your info lives
Submitting removal requests
Repeating that across multiple sources
You go back to your life.
We deal with the annoying part.
A: Because this isn’t instant.
We submit the removals—
then the companies have to process them.
Some take 24–72 hours.
Some take up to 30 days.
Think of it like turning off a faucet…
not instantly drying the floor.
A: Usually within 1–2 weeks.
Then it gets quieter over time.
Most people notice the biggest drop around the 30-day mark when slower databases finally update.
A: No.
And if someone tells you they can, they’re lying to your face.
We remove you from existing lists.
We don’t control the entire internet.
What you get is less noise, fewer calls, fewer emails—
not total silence.
A: Time you don’t want to spend.
You can do this yourself.
If you feel like:
Hunting down dozens of sketchy websites
Filling out removal forms
Verifying identity requests
Following up repeatedly
Most people try once… and quit.
We don’t quit.
A: No.
That would be insane.
We use your info to remove it from databases.
That’s it.
Selling your data would literally be the opposite of what you’re paying for.
A: Nope.
One-time service.
No monthly nonsense.
If spam creeps back months later, you can come back—but that’s your call.
A: It usually cuts them down a lot.
Most scam calls come from recycled lists.
When your number disappears from those lists, the calls slow down.
Random new scams can still happen—but the volume drops.
A: Yeah—it’s how the system works.
Less exposure = fewer contacts.
When your info isn’t circulating:
Fewer companies have it
Fewer lists include you
Fewer spammers reach you
It’s not magic. It’s just removing you from the pipeline.
A: We don’t offer refunds once work starts.
This is labor.
Once we’ve:
Found your data
Submitted removals
Done the work
…it’s done.
We’d rather be upfront than play games with “guarantees.”
A: Because we’re working.
You didn’t pay for a pen pal.
You paid for results.
No news = we’re doing the job.
A: You should see a noticeable drop by then.
If not, it usually means:
Some sources are still processing
Or your data is actively getting re-added somewhere
Either way, you should still be in a better spot than where you started.
A: Because your data isn’t sitting still.
It’s being:
Sold
Bundled
Resold again
The longer it stays out there, the more lists you end up on.
That means more calls. More texts. More junk.
You can either:
Keep blocking numbers forever
or
Start removing yourself from the source
A: You’re already on the lists.
We remove you from them.
That’s it.