Companies collect and sell your personal information every day. We send legally binding GDPR deletion requests on your behalf — for just €1 per request.
Select the companies you want to send GDPR deletion requests to. Each request costs just €1.
Select the companies you want to target — social media, retailers, data brokers, anyone.
Our system generates legally compliant Article 17 erasure requests, customized for each company.
We deliver the requests and follow up. Companies have 30 days to comply under GDPR law.
One company, one request. No subscriptions.
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Amsterdam
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Barcelona
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an EU law that gives you control over your personal data. Article 17, the ‘Right to Erasure’ (or ‘Right to be Forgotten’), allows you to request that any organization delete your personal data. Companies must comply within 30 days or face significant fines.
Any company that processes your personal data and is subject to GDPR — which includes virtually all companies operating in the EU, as well as any company worldwide that processes EU residents’ data. This includes social media platforms, online retailers, data brokers, marketing companies, and more.
Under GDPR, companies are legally required to respond to erasure requests within 30 days. Most companies comply within 1–2 weeks. We track responses and follow up on your behalf if a company doesn’t respond within the legal timeframe.
We practice what we preach. We only collect the minimum information needed to send your deletion requests (your name and email). We never sell your data, and you can request deletion of your Erased account at any time. We don’t store data longer than necessary to fulfill your requests.
If a company refuses or fails to respond within 30 days, they may be in violation of GDPR. We’ll help you understand your options, which can include filing a complaint with your national Data Protection Authority (DPA). Companies face fines of up to €20 million or 4% of global revenue for non-compliance.
GDPR applies to all EU residents, regardless of citizenship. If you live in the EU or EEA, you have the right to erasure. Some non-EU countries also have similar data protection laws that we can help you exercise.
Every day you wait, more companies profit from your personal data. Start cleaning your digital footprint today.