PrivacyDuck is a personal data removal service for individuals, families, and business teams in the United States. It is not positioned as a traditional firewall, EDR, or vulnerability management tool. Instead, it combines a human operations team with a platform dashboard to help users remove identifiable information—such as names, phone numbers, addresses, relatives, email addresses, photos, and more—from 400+ data brokers, doxxing/search sites, public databases, and exposed Google results. The goal is to reduce risks such as identity theft, online harassment, targeted phishing, and executive exposure.
In terms of protection type, PrivacyDuck falls under “exposure-surface privacy governance” and data broker opt-out services. The materials emphasize that a US-based human team continuously submits opt-out requests, rather than simply providing software and leaving users to handle the process themselves. This is valuable in scenarios where data brokers repeatedly re-upload personal information. The platform provides privacy risk scoring, Removal Progress tracking, and a centralized dashboard for family members. It also supports custom removal requests for high-risk listings, duplicate records, images, and other special cases.
Deployment is delivered as a SaaS platform plus a managed human service. Users manage requests through a web account, dashboard, and support team. On the compliance side, the site mentions 256-bit TLS, Stripe-secured payments, UK GDPR alignment, and that it does not sell user data. However, there is no visible mention of stronger security certifications such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2. Integration details are limited: Stripe payments, Tawk.to live chat, and Google Tag Manager/Analytics are visible, but there is no sign of enterprise security integrations such as API access, SSO, or SIEM.
The pricing page lists three tiers: Single, Couple, and Family. Subscriptions are available for 1 year or 2 years, with the 2-year option saving 45%. Each plan includes unlimited removal requests across 400+ data brokers, email/phone masking, custom removals, and support via email, chat, and phone. A 30-minute onboarding session can also be added. However, the captured pricing text shows “$- /mo,” meaning the actual amounts are missing, so value for money can only be assessed cautiously.
The main advantages are broad source coverage, an emphasis on ongoing human handling, support for family accounts, custom removal requests, and relatively complete support channels. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, a clear focus on the US data broker ecosystem, and limited information on enterprise-grade compliance and integrations. PrivacyDuck is best suited to US residents, families, founders, board members, high-profile employees, and companies that want to reduce employees’ public exposure in order to lower spear-phishing risk.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text. Payments are handled via Stripe, which may raise international card compatibility issues. For Chinese users, its focus on US data brokers means the practical effect may be limited. Alternatives include DeleteMe, Incogni, Optery, and Kanary. For local scenarios, users should also combine this with search engine result removal, platform privacy complaints, and personal information protection-related appeal channels.
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