Small SaaS scans data brokers for personal info leaks
D31337M3, read as delete me, is a and privacy management SaaS. It takes a name, email, and custom keyword, then scans a list of more than 300 entries that is still expanding.
When it finds matches to personal information or , it marks them, creates a report, and adds the event to the customer's . The customer also gets an email alert with the finding and its seriousness.
After signing in, the customer can open a direct link to the exposed item and see contact details for the privacy team that handles removal. The goal is to reduce manual work: North America alone has more than 500 brokers, and each one can require separate , contact lookup, and removal wording based on the location and type of exposed data.
Key points
- The service checks names, emails, and custom against a large broker list.
- It currently claims coverage of more than 300 entries.
- Matches create reports, events, and email alerts.
- Customers can use direct links and privacy team contacts to start removal.
- The manual alternative is slow because broker and removal wording vary by case.