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Incogni just dropped its data removal plans by 58% — heres what you need to know

Incogni's annual data removal plans are 58% off from Aug. 18-31, with the Standard plan dropping to $6.79/month and Unlimited to $12.74/month.

Incogni just dropped its data removal plans by 58% — heres what you need to know

Incogni is offering a 58% discount on its annual data removal plans from August 18 to 31. The service tracks online information and submits removal requests to over 420 data brokers, including people-search sites and various databases. During this promotional period, the Standard plan is reduced from $7.99/month to $6.79/month, the Unlimited tier drops from $14.99/month to $12.74/month, and the Family (5 users) and Family Unlimited plans are discounted by $2.40 and $3.30 respectively.

Additionally, the Protect plan, which includes identity-theft insurance and credit monitoring, is now $17.63/month, down from $20.74/month. The Unlimited and Family Unlimited plans also come with new features such as an Exposure Scanner that continuously monitors where your data is exposed online and a monthly Risk Assessment that evaluates your exposure across physical safety, privacy, and scam risk. All plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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