People-Search Exposure
Your address, phone number, relatives, and past locations may appear in public directories.
Private by design
Complete a private 3-minute assessment and receive a clear picture of your everyday privacy exposure—without providing your Social Security number, passwords, banking information, or sensitive documents.
Priority actions
01 Secure your primary email 02 Review public listings 03 Turn on MFAA calm first look
In less than two minutes, see how Panic Button identifies common exposure risks and turns them into clear next steps.
Everyday exposure
Addresses, phone numbers, relatives, old usernames, breached email addresses, public records, and other personal details can be collected from many different sources. Panic Button helps you recognize common exposure patterns and decide what to address first.
Your address, phone number, relatives, and past locations may appear in public directories.
Personal details may be collected, combined, and resold by data companies.
Reused passwords and exposed email addresses may increase account risk.
Public personal details may make targeted scams more convincing.
How it works
No sensitive documents or account credentials.
See a clear 0–100 answer-based snapshot.
Start with the actions likely to matter most.
Included free
A practical place to begin, with no account or sensitive upload required.
Go further when you’re ready
Upgrade to the $29 Complete Privacy Action Plan for a deeper review, category-by-category recommendations, removal guidance, security checklists, and a practical 30-day roadmap.
Our approach
Questions, answered
Panic Button is an educational, answer-based privacy exposure assessment for U.S. consumers. It helps you identify common risk patterns and decide what to address first.
No. Panic Button does not search websites, data brokers, breach databases, or public records. Results are based only on your answers.
No. Panic Button never needs your Social Security number, passwords, banking details, security answers, or identification documents.
Yes. The ten-question assessment, score, recommendations, and downloadable summary are free. The more detailed Complete Privacy Action Plan is a separate $29 one-time offer.
No. Information changes frequently and removals cannot be guaranteed. The paid plan offers educational removal guidance and a practical process to follow.
Take the private 3-minute assessment and learn which areas deserve your attention first.
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