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Online Profile Cleanup: How to Erase Your Digital Footprint in 2026

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If you’ve ever Googled yourself and cringed at what showed up, you’re not alone. Years of social media accounts, old forum posts, data broker listings, and forgotten online profiles have created a digital footprint that’s probably bigger — and more public — than you realize. An online profile cleanup is the process of systematically finding … Read more

How to Cancel Incogni (And What Happens to Your Data After You Do)

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Whether you’re not happy with the results, trying to cut expenses, or just want to switch to a different data removal service, the decision to cancel Incogni is yours — and the process is straightforward. There are no guilt trips, no phone calls required, and no hidden cancellation hoops to jump through. This guide walks … Read more

Incogni Pricing Breakdown: Every Plan, Cost, and Discount Explained (2026)

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If you’ve been researching data removal services, you’ve probably seen Incogni mentioned everywhere. But when you go to actually sign up, the pricing page can be confusing. There are multiple tiers, monthly vs. annual billing, individual vs. family plans, and an “Unlimited” upgrade that may or may not be worth the extra cost. This guide … Read more

What Happens When You Click a Phishing Link? (Do This Immediately)

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You tapped a link in a text message or email without thinking. Now your stomach is sinking. What actually happens when you click a phishing link — and is it already too late? Take a breath. Clicking a phishing link doesn’t always mean you’ve been hacked. But depending on what you did next, your personal … Read more

Can Someone Track You with Your Phone Number? (Yes — Here’s How to Stop It)

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Here’s a question that keeps people up at night: can someone actually track you with your phone number? The short answer is yes. And it’s easier than you think. Your phone number isn’t just a way for people to call you. In 2026, it’s essentially a digital tracking beacon — connected to your location, your … Read more

How to Protect Yourself from Rental Scams (Don’t Lose Your Deposit)

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You find the perfect apartment online. Great location, reasonable price, nice photos. You contact the “landlord,” who’s professional and responsive. They ask for a deposit and first month’s rent to hold the unit — plus an application with your SSN, date of birth, and employment history for the background check. You send the money and … Read more

Package Delivery Scams: How to Spot Fake USPS, FedEx, and UPS Texts

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“USPS: Your package cannot be delivered due to an incomplete address. Update your information here.” You get this text and think — did I order something? Maybe that thing from Amazon? You tap the link just to check. And just like that, you’ve walked into a delivery scam. Fake package delivery texts are the single … Read more

Tax Season Scams: How to Protect Yourself from IRS Fraud in 2026

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Tax season isn’t just stressful — it’s the most dangerous time of year for your personal information. Every year from January through April, tax scams surge as criminals race to file fraudulent returns using stolen identities, send fake IRS communications to steal your data, and exploit the anxiety people feel around taxes to trick them … Read more

How to Spot a Fake Website Before It Steals Your Information

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You click a link from a text, email, or search result. The website looks exactly like your bank, Amazon, USPS, or the IRS. The logo is right. The layout is professional. There’s even a padlock in the address bar. You enter your login credentials or credit card number — and you’ve just handed them directly … Read more