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PrivacyDuck Pricing & Annual Cost (2026): Is It Worth It?

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PrivacyDuck has been around long enough to have brand recognition in the data removal space. Its pricing hasn't kept up with a market that's gotten a lot more competitive. Here's what it costs and whether it's worth it.

PrivacyDuck Pricing Plans

PrivacyDuck has two plans. Neither offers monthly billing — you pay for the full year upfront:

PlanAnnual CostMonthly EquivalentBrokers Covered
Standard$99/yr$8.25/mo~100 sites
Premium$199/yr$16.58/mo~150 sites

Pricing sourced from PrivacyDuck's published plans. Broker counts are approximate and subject to change.

How PrivacyDuck Compares to the Market

The market has changed a lot since PrivacyDuck launched. Here's how its pricing stacks up now:

ServiceAnnual CostBrokers CoveredBreach Monitoring
GhostVault$39/yr500+Included
Incogni$77.88/yr~180No
OneRep$99.96/yr~200No
PrivacyDuck Standard$99/yr~100No
PrivacyDuck Premium$199/yr~150No
DeleteMe$129/yr~750No

PrivacyDuck Standard costs nearly the same as OneRep but covers about half as many brokers. The Premium plan at $199/year is the most expensive option in the market and still covers fewer brokers than most competitors.

What PrivacyDuck Actually Does

PrivacyDuck combines automated and manual opt-out submissions. The manual part is the selling point: a person reviews your profile and submits removal requests rather than leaving it entirely to scripts.

The actual legal mechanism is the same either way — CCPA deletion requests sent to US data brokers. A human submitting the request doesn't make the broker process it faster or comply more thoroughly.

PrivacyDuck does not include:

  • Dark web or breach monitoring
  • A free scan before purchase
  • Month-to-month billing
  • EU/GDPR broker coverage

Is PrivacyDuck Worth It in 2026?

At its current price, PrivacyDuck is hard to justify. You can get more broker coverage for less money from several competing services.

The core issue: PrivacyDuck charges $99/year for ~100 brokers while GhostVault covers 500+ brokers for $39/year. Unless you have a specific reason to prefer PrivacyDuck's manual workflow, the value equation doesn't hold up.

If you specifically want human-reviewed removals and that's worth a premium to you, PrivacyDuck is a defensible choice. If you want the most brokers covered for the least money, there are better options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does PrivacyDuck cost per year?
PrivacyDuck's Standard plan costs $99/year ($8.25/month equivalent). The Premium plan costs $199/year ($16.58/month equivalent). Both require annual billing — there is no monthly subscription option.
Does PrivacyDuck offer a free trial?
No. PrivacyDuck does not offer a free trial or a free scan. You must purchase a plan to begin the removal process. Competitors like GhostVault offer a free exposure scan before any payment is required.
How does PrivacyDuck compare to Incogni on price?
PrivacyDuck Standard ($99/yr) costs more than Incogni ($77.88/yr) while covering fewer brokers (~100 vs ~180). For most users, Incogni or GhostVault is a better value.
What brokers does PrivacyDuck remove from?
PrivacyDuck's Standard plan covers approximately 100 data broker sites. The Premium plan expands this to approximately 150 sites. Both plans cover the major US people-search sites like Spokeo, Whitepages, and BeenVerified.

GhostVault

500+ Brokers for $39/Year — Less Than Half the Price of PrivacyDuck

More coverage than PrivacyDuck Premium at less than a quarter of the price. Breach monitoring included. Free scan before you pay anything.