Free VPN data risk

A VPN cannot clean up what is already public.

Free VPN research often starts with traffic privacy, but the cleanup problem is different. Leak Check Me checks what is already exposed and which public pages can be scrubbed.

From search intent to cleanup

We show the public links before you pay for a scrub.

The flow keeps exposure review, removal authorization, and verified status separate so the product does not overclaim.

01

Check exposure

02

Map public links

03

Choose scrub actions

04

Patrol for re-listings

Why public lookup links matter

Leaked clues become more useful when they can be joined to name, address, relatives, phone numbers, or old locations. Leak Check Me focuses on the public pages people actually search.

What we do not promise

We do not remove data from breach databases, guarantee anonymity, or mark a listing removed before a provider or native action succeeds.

Common questions

Straight answers before the scan.

Can a VPN remove public records?

No. A VPN may hide future traffic from some observers, but it does not remove broker pages, people-search profiles, or old exposure clues.

Do you remove data from the dark web?

No. Leak Check Me focuses on known exposure signals and public lookup pages. We do not claim dark-web erasure or breach-database removal.

Do I need a subscription?

No. The scan is free, the one-time scrub mission is $20, and monthly patrol is optional.

When do you mark something removed?

Only after a provider or native removal action succeeds. Filed, pending, needs review, and removed stay separate.

What happens before payment?

You see the exposure review first. Payment is only for authorizing eligible scrub actions or optional patrol.

Related paths

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