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See your exposure across data brokers and breaches.
- Exposure scan (masked results)
- Email breach checking via HIBP
- Risk score assessment
- Password breach checking
Ongoing removals and monitoring with full scan results, monthly re-scans, and progress reporting.
- Full unmasked exposure report
- Automated deletion demands to 542 California-registered brokers
- Monthly re-scans and ongoing monitoring
- Automatic re-removal if you're re-listed
- Up to 5 email addresses monitored
Full feature breakdown below.
FAQ
Common questions
What if GhostVault is not a fit for me?
Try it first. Every paid plan includes a 30-day refund policy, so you can review your coverage and cancel within the first 30 days if GhostVault is not right for you.
How does removal work?
We send legally compliant CCPA deletion demand emails to 500+ data brokers on your behalf. Under California law, they must delete your data within 45 days.
What happens after removal?
We re-scan every 30 days and automatically re-send deletion demands to any broker that re-lists you. As long as your subscription is active, your protection never stops — no extra charge, no manual steps.
Is this legal?
Yes. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) gives every consumer the right to request deletion of their personal data. California's Delete Act requires all registered data brokers to comply within 45 days. We send these requests as your authorized agent.
What is included at $3.99 per month?
The paid plan includes full unmasked scan results, automated deletion demands to 542 California-registered brokers, monthly re-scans, ongoing monitoring, and monthly progress reporting.
Do I need to be in California?
No. CCPA applies to the data brokers, not you. Any US consumer can submit deletion requests to California-registered data brokers regardless of where you live.
What happens if a broker doesn't comply?
Data brokers face fines of up to $7,500 per violation from California's Privacy Protection Agency. Non-compliance is actively being enforced through their new Data Broker Strike Force.