
Run a Free Privacy Scan — See What Data About You Is Public
In less than a minute, find out how many sites have your personal info. It’s fast, free, and surprising.
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What Is a Privacy Scan & Why It Matters
Millions of public and semi-public databases display personal information.
A privacy scan shows you exactly what sites hold your name, birth year, email, location, and more — before someone else uses it against you.
Running this scan helps you:
Know what personal data is out there
Spot identity theft risks early
Decide what to clean up or protect
How It Works
Enter your first name, last name, and birth year.
DataSeal scans over 80 popular data brokers and people-search sites.
Get a report showing how many sites hold your data — and which ones.
No credit card required to see the initial report.
Why Run It Through Lance The PI
You’re dealing with someone who understands investigations, data privacy, and how information is used in real cases.
My endorsement means I’ve tested it and believe it provides real insight.
If you see troubling results — you already know a licensed investigator you can trust can help you clean up what’s exposed.
Testimonials
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“The ease of signing up … was priceless.”
“Most people are shocked at how much of their information is one public search away.”
FAQ / Common Questions
Will this scan show everything about me?
No — it only examines public and semi-public databases, not private or sealed records.Is this scan legal?
Yes — DataSeal only uses lawful, public data sources.Do I need to pay?
The basic scan is free. Paid plans offer removal or cleanup services.What if I find my data exposed?
You can contact me for help, or use DataSeal’s tools to request removal where applicable.
Affiliate Disclosure
I use this link: DataSeal — if you run your scan or signup through my link, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. But this doesn’t change your experience or costs. I recommend it because I believe it gives people valuable insight into their data exposure.