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Trust Center

Privacy work should feel calm, specific, and verifiable.

This is the operating posture behind DeleteMyTrace: evidence before pressure, lawful removals instead of magical claims, and direct language about where the limits are.

Evidence-backed findings

Every likely match should tell you what was found, which fields aligned, and why the system thinks it belongs to you.

No absolute promises

We do not claim to erase you from the entire internet. We facilitate lawful requests on supported sources and stay honest about what remains outside that scope.

Data minimization

We collect the least information needed to check supported sources, process cleanup, and keep customers informed.

Human-reviewed operations

Nuanced cleanup work is reviewed by people, not left entirely to blind automation and hope.

California-first compliance

The operational model is built around CCPA and related privacy rights, then applied nationwide with state-by-state limits made explicit.

Transparent progress

Customers should be able to see what is pending, what is confirmed, and where a source requires more time or more information.

Honest limitations

Some listings return. Some brokers change their processes. Some public records remain public. We say that up front because trust collapses when reality is hidden.

What that means in practice

We design the public experience to earn trust before conversion. That means sample data is labeled, scope is explicit, and pricing follows proof instead of leading it.

It also means operational states are honest. If a source needs manual review or customer verification, the UI should say that directly rather than pretending the workflow is instant.

See the product through that lens.

The free scan exists so you can review supported-source evidence before you make a cleanup decision.

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