Ironwall works by identifying and removing your personal information—like your home address, phone number, and other sensitive data—from people-search sites and other online sources.
Why do you need Ironwall?
If exposed, this kind of information can easily be used to target and harass you—especially if you’re in a high-profile or high-risk profession. Removing that information also protects your family, a phone number or address can be the first step toward finding out where your spouse works, or where your children go to school.
How does Ironwall remove your information?
To keep your personal information off the web, Ironwall employs a comprehensive approach. We run daily scans of our growing list of data brokers and send removal requests when we find your information in their databases.
Our privacy specialists also manually search the web for your personal information. This includes news articles, social media posts, government sites, public records, and anywhere else a search engine can reach. These privacy specialists are US government certified and are trained to do whatever it takes to remove your exposed data—including calling the local district attorney, if needed.