Paying To Be Removed From People-Search Sites is 'Largely Ineffective,' Says Study πŸ”

  1. Effectiveness of Paid Services
    A Consumer Reports study found that privacy removal services only eliminated 35% of personal data from people-search sites.

  2. Manual Opt-Outs
    Manual opt-outs were significantly more effective, removing 70% of profiles within a week.

  3. Privacy Concerns
    The study highlights concerns about the effectiveness of paid privacy services in protecting personal information online.

Read more at: Consumer Reports