150+ broker sites scanned instantly. Free — no account required. Most people find their info on 28+ sites.
Enter your name. We check 150+ data broker databases in seconds.
Get your anonymity score and a full list of every site exposing your info.
Use manual opt-out links free, or let Pro handle all removals for you.
Walk into any store without being recognized. Have friends who don't know your net worth. Browse the internet without a security team. This is worth more than most people realize. And it's the first thing wealth destroys.
Who has your data and why it matters →Most privacy tools are built for people who already lost it. PlainGold is built for people who still have it.
Scan and remove your personal data from 100+ data brokers and people-search sites before someone else finds it. Continuous monitoring keeps you clean.
Which brokers have your data →Anonymous email, phone numbers, and payment tools. Keep your real identity walled off from your business, public, and online life. No shell company needed.
A real-time dashboard showing exactly how visible you are online. Every data point exposed. Every step you can take to disappear. Actionable, not abstract.
How to remove your data →See your exposure for free. Let us handle the removals.
The 150+ sites collecting and selling your personal data — and what exactly they know about you.
A practical guide to opt-out requests, what actually works, and how to stay off these sites for good.
I built PlainGold after watching data broker sites expose my own family's home address to strangers — for free, with zero consent. The services that fix it charged hundreds of dollars a year. That's backwards. Every person deserves to keep the invisibility they were born with, not just those who can afford a premium subscription to reclaim it.
PlainGold scans data broker sites, shows you exactly where your personal information is listed, and gives you the tools to fight back. The scan is free. The automated removal is $9/month — or $79/year. No dark patterns, no upsells, no algorithmic surveillance of your own data.
"The cost of a thing is the amount of life which is required to be exchanged for it." Privacy costs the wealthy everything. It costs you nothing. Keep it.