Privacy Tools

Practical tools that stop common digital mistakes before they become a disaster. Fix one category, use it, then come back later.

01

Password Managers

Stop reusing passwords and let one tool remember them for you.

02

Two-Factor

Add a second lock to the accounts that matter most.

03

Browsers

Use two browsers: one for work, one for personal life.

04

Browser Extensions

Pick a clear blocker path. Stacking many blockers usually creates noise.

05

Search Engines

Use a better daily default, then keep alternate indexes for research.

06

Email Providers

Protect the inbox that unlocks the rest of your life.

07

Email Aliases

Give websites disposable addresses that forward to your real inbox.

SimpleLogin

My pick

Creates different email addresses that forward to your inbox, so one leak does not poison your real address.

Use when Use aliases for shopping, trials, forums, newsletters, and any site you do not fully trust.

Limit Paid features matter if you want many aliases, custom domains, or heavier daily use.

Hides email Reply privately Reduces spam
Free enough Open tool

Firefox Relay

Alternative

Email masks that forward to your real inbox so websites do not get your main address.

Use when Use it for quick masks on newsletters, stores, and accounts you may abandon later.

Limit Simple is the point; SimpleLogin and addy.io are stronger for heavier alias workflows.

Email masks Easy start Firefox
Free enough Open tool

DuckDuckGo Email Protection

Alternative

A Duck address forwards mail to your inbox and can reduce common email tracking.

Use when Use it when you want a free, simple forwarding address for signups and newsletters.

Limit It is lighter than a full alias manager with custom domains and advanced rules.

Duck address Email forwarding Tracker reduction
Free enough Open tool

addy.io

Alternative

An email alias and forwarding service for people who want stronger control over online identities.

Use when Use it when you want many aliases, a custom domain, or more control for cheap.

Limit It is more power-user than Firefox Relay or DuckDuckGo Email Protection.

Custom domain Many aliases Power user
Paid cheap Open tool

Apple Hide My Email

Specific use

Creates random Apple-managed forwarding addresses for apps, websites, and signups.

Use when Use it if you already pay for iCloud+ and live mostly inside Apple devices.

Limit Useful for Apple users, but not a cross-platform default.

Apple users iCloud+ Email masks
Paid needed Open tool
08

Messengers

Use private communication tools people may actually install.

09

DNS

DNS filtering can block bad domains. It complements a VPN; it is not one.

10

VPN

Useful for networks you do not trust, but not magic privacy.

11

Cloud Storage

Use encrypted storage, or encrypt files before they touch a default cloud.

12

Firewalls

Control which apps are allowed to reach the internet.

13

Desktop OS

Linux choices are guide-level decisions. Bazzite is for gaming-only setups.

14

Data Removal

Split the job: search results, brokers, breaches, old accounts, and deletion requests.

Google Results About You

My pick

A free Google removal path for eligible personal information showing in search results.

Use when Use it when your phone, address, email, or similar personal info appears in Google Search results.

Limit It can remove a Google result, not the original page or the data broker profile.

Google results Personal info Free
Free enough Open tool

EasyOptOuts

My pick

A low-cost service for removing personal profiles from many people-search and data-broker sites.

Use when Use it in the US when you want a cheap broker-removal service instead of doing every opt-out manually.

Limit Broker removal is country-dependent and never permanently finished.

Data brokers Removes profiles US-focused
Paid cheap Open tool

Optery

Alternative

A data broker exposure and removal service with a useful free scan and paid removal tiers.

Use when Use it when you want broker scans, screenshots, and removal reports before paying for heavier cleanup.

Limit Good reports do not change the core problem: brokers can re-collect data over time.

Broker scan Removal reports Paid tiers
Free enough Open tool

DeleteMe

Alternative

A paid personal-information removal service focused on reducing exposure across data broker sites.

Use when Use it when you want a more established paid broker-removal service and reports.

Limit More expensive than cheap opt-out services, so compare coverage before paying.

Data brokers Paid service Reports
Expensive Open tool

Permission Slip

Specific use

A Consumer Reports app for sending privacy requests to companies from one place.

Use when Use it in the US when you want help asking companies to delete data or stop selling it.

Limit It targets company privacy requests, not every people-search broker profile.

Deletion requests US-focused Free app
Free enough Open tool

Have I Been Pwned

Specific use

A breach-exposure checker that shows where an email address has appeared in public breach data.

Use when Use it to check whether an email address appears in known breaches before you clean accounts up.

Limit It does not remove the breach; it tells you where to change passwords, add 2FA, or switch aliases.

Breach check Exposure check Free
Free enough Open tool

JustDeleteMe

Specific use

A directory of account-deletion links and difficulty notes for many online services.

Use when Use it when old accounts still hold your data and you need the deletion page fast.

Limit It points you to deletion paths; it does not delete accounts for you.

Delete accounts Cleanup Directory
Free enough Open tool
15

Utilities

Specific tools for documents, cleanup, and research.