From a showing to your driveway
You advertise everywhere by design — and brokers connect that public profile to your actual home address and the relatives who live there. A client you met once can find where you sleep.
Your face, your cell, and your license number are on every sign, card, and portal — that’s the job. But a stranger who takes a showing shouldn’t be able to trace you to your own front door, and a spoofed “closing” email shouldn’t be able to divert a commission. We separate the public agent from the private person.
Continuous · agent visible, person hidden
You market yourself everywhere on purpose. Brokers connect that public profile to the private details you never advertised.
You advertise everywhere by design — and brokers connect that public profile to your actual home address and the relatives who live there. A client you met once can find where you sleep.
Your mobile is on every listing, but it’s also in old breaches tied to your name — usable to harass you after hours, impersonate you to a lead, or hijack your number entirely.
Transaction-management and email accounts secured by a reused password are the entry point for the wire-fraud schemes that hit real estate harder than almost any industry.
Open-house schedules plus a public home address plus family details published by brokers add up to a predictable routine — the kind that makes solo agents a target.
Physical safety and wire fraud are the two exposures that define this job. Both run off data that’s already public.
A stranger you toured a property with alone uses your public profile and a broker lookup to find your home address and family.
Attackers compromise or spoof your email, insert themselves into a transaction thread, and send buyers fraudulent wire instructions for their down payment.
Your leaked cell enables a SIM-swap or spoofing attack that lets someone pose as you to clients — or lock you out of your own business line.
Start free. We show you the chain first — you decide what to remove.
One scan aggregates every breach record, credential, and people-search listing tied to your name and personal number — ranked by what a stranger could actually use to reach your home.
We file authorized-agent removals across 800+ broker and people-search sites to pull your residence and personal contact details, and re-strike when they reappear.
Every exposed credential is flagged with the account to secure first, closing the reused-password door that wire-fraud crews walk through.
We show you which records tie your marketing profile to your home and household, and how to sever them — so you stay visible as an agent without being findable as a person.
The $19 Purge is a one-time scan + broker cleanup — no subscription. We scan the breach corpus, remove your data from 800+ broker sites, and send the full report.
Ten seconds, no signup for the first one. See what a stranger from an open house could find, then take it down.
Removals are filed as your authorized agent under CCPA and state-equivalent law. Your scan is private to you — we never sell your data.