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Clever Shield is an identity monitoring and privacy protection service aimed at individual consumers. Its core goal is to find and remove personal information such as users’ names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses from data brokers and people search sites, while also monitoring for dark web exposure risks. The copy repeatedly emphasizes scenarios such as identity theft in the United States, FTC data, and IRS tax fraud, so its positioning is clearly skewed toward U.S. users.
In terms of protection types, it covers automated data removal, 24/7 dark web monitoring, identity monitoring, SSN and address monitoring, as well as monitoring for phone numbers, email addresses, driver’s licenses, medical IDs, bank cards, and more. The user flow starts with a 30-second free scan that generates a Shield Score and exposure report. Users can then subscribe to a premium plan, after which the system submits removal requests to data brokers and continues to re-check results over time. For management and alerts, it provides instant email alerts, removal confirmation emails, and completion status records, making it relatively easy for ordinary users to understand.
Pricing follows a free-scan-plus-subscription model. The annual plan costs $129.99/year, equivalent to $10.83/month, while the page also mentions a starting price of $12.99/month. The premium plan includes automated removal, dark web monitoring, email alerts, and up to $1 million in identity theft insurance. However, the main content does not disclose the insurance underwriter, deductible conditions, or claim limitations, nor does it show compliance certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001.
Its advantages are a high degree of automation, which reduces the burden of manually opting out site by site; a low barrier to entry with the free scan; a Shield Score that helps quantify risk; and a bundled package combining privacy removal, dark web monitoring, and insurance. The drawbacks are that the stated coverage varies between 100+, 110+, and 200+ sites; removal timelines depend on third-party sites and may range from hours to months; and it does not disclose API, enterprise console, SIEM/SSO, or other integration capabilities, so it does not resemble an enterprise-grade cybersecurity platform.
It is better suited to U.S. individuals and families, especially people troubled by robocalls, spam emails, doxing, or identity theft risks. Its accessibility from China is unknown, and its value depends heavily on the U.S. data broker ecosystem, SSNs, and U.S. identity theft insurance. Payment methods are also unclear, with only PayPal mentioned for referral payouts. If using it from China, users should carefully verify network accessibility, payment availability, and whether the insurance applies. Comparable overseas alternatives include DeleteMe, Incogni, Optery, Aura, and LifeLock, or users can combine local anti-fraud tools, password managers, and privacy management solutions.
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clevershield.com is an United States Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach clevershield.com directly.