PrivacyHawk

PrivacyHawk

By PrivacyHawk, Inc.

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2022-01-31
  • Current Version: 2.7.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 49.97 MB
  • Developer: PrivacyHawk, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.50424
4.50424
From 3,536 Ratings

Description

Manage, control, and delete your data from thousands of businesses exploiting your personal data. PrivacyHawk helps you 1) delete your private data from spam databases 2) stop companies from selling your data, and 3) unsubscribe from spam emails. This helps reduce your risk of being hacked, identity theft, scams, and spam. Streamlined Tools for Increasing Your Online Privacy PrivacyHawk automatically finds companies exposing, exploiting or selling your data, gives you control over how it is used, and sends emails to delete, make do not sell requests, and unsubscribe from marketing emails on your behalf. Comprehensive Coverage PrivacyHawk has the world’s largest database of companies that share, buy and sell consumer data. Now you can opt-out from thousands of companies exploiting your personal data. Now You’re in Control of Your Private Data Thousands of corporations share, sell, and exploit your personal data and privacy. New laws require them to stop doing that. But it’s nearly impossible to take advantage of your privacy rights due to complicated opt-out processes and the sheer number of companies exploiting our personal data. How it Works 1) Install the App 2) App Finds and Removes Personal Data Exposures 3) Helps you clean up your privacy, delete yourself from spam databases, and gives you control over who can use your data and how Free to scan and find personal data exposures. Your first 10 opt-outs are free (applies to Advanced Opt-Out for Gmail users; data broker removals are not included in 10 free). You can upgrade for unlimited opt-outs, making delete, unsubscribe, and do not sell requests for just $74.99 per year. End User Licensing Agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ Terms: https://privacyhawk.com/terms Privacy Policy: https://privacyhawk.com/terms

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Reviews

  • Questionable App

    1
    By AndrewG1976
    I was hoping this app would cut down on unwanted contacts. Funny enough, since I’ve installed and paid for this app my unwanted calls and emails have risen significantly the past few days. I highly doubt this app is doing what it is indicating and maybe even instead selling your personal days as well. It just seems like it is too weird of timing to be a coincidence.
  • Helps a little, you still do all the work

    1
    By MRedRaider
    I paid for a year because it seemed legit… it’s not. It scans your Gmail account for potential exposure and sends an email through the linked account. All of the companies that do reply ask you to fill out more information on their websites, many don’t reply or the email was sent to the wrong place… I’m especially upset that one of the do not sell emails ended up getting one of my accounts deleted, losing 15 years of purchase history with it. Do yourself a favor ands save some money; just email the orgs yourself.
  • Does nothing for free version

    2
    By BBilboJr
    Pass for me, does absolutely nothing for free version and it looks like only paid version is for gmail or Microsoft emails. No thanks.
  • Costs to be a boss

    5
    By Deathstar39455
    It does what it says and removes your information at a cost. Broke peasants are not going to like this application.
  • When I say don’t miss out I mean it‼️‼️‼️

    5
    By Nola@504@
    They definitely do their job 100 percent
  • 500 new spam emails after installing the app

    1
    By GeorgeBasketball82
    Beware. This app seem to do the opposite of what it claims. I still get all the spam calls, in addition I got 500 new spam emails over night after installing the app. Reached out to customer service but no reply. Don’t waste your money on this..
  • Scam

    1
    By DelPo727
    Tried it and it looks like a scam to collect your personal information. First scan came up with 0 exposures, so I deleted the app immediately. Can’t wait to see all the additional spam I’ll get from this experience.
  • ????

    1
    By Mng120
    A scan turned up everyone with my name except me, 79 exposures, which is weird. it doesn’t let you put in your middle initial so it was a waste of time. If you have a common name, don’t bother.
  • Unhappy

    1
    By Dogstime 9
    I did not know, before I paid for this, but I would have to give you my Social Security number. I am not comfortable doing that. I went to cancel, but I’m unable to do that. There is no way I can do that. It had only been less than five minutes and I changed my mind, so now I have spent $125 for nothing
  • Stupid

    1
    By slgjy
    This is stupid. I just tried it. It’s $75, and the websites it lists are all the background check websites. Not legit data leaks/darkweb stuff, just things like yellow pages. I can do that myself for $75 thanks

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