iPhone Life Tip - Re: No more spam!
Have you been receiving a ton of spam texts lately? In a single month, spammers can send out over 19.2 billion texts. Ever wonder where they get your info to begin with? Data brokers. They sell your address, phone number, Social Security number, family contacts — you name it. That's why I wanted to tell you about Incogni. It scrubs your personal data from the web, confronting the world’s data brokers on your behalf. With Ingogni you can:
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On Sep 17, 2024, at 5:27 AM, David at iPhone Life <iphonelife@iphonelife.com> wrote: My secret weapon for stopping spam calls is a company called Incogni. Incogni scrubs your personal data from the web and removes you from lists used by data brokers. I use this service (it took me less than 10 minutes to set up), and they've already found my info on 160 lists and counting. The best part is I haven't gotten a single spam call since signing up! That's why we've partnered with Incogni to offer you a 50% discount. Don't just take my word for it. Here's what some of the biggest online content creators have to say about Incogni: “Whether you're privacy-conscious or just don't like the idea of Joe Shmoe finding where you live or where you work, it just makes sense to take advantage of the service that keeps this information private.” “My phone doesn't blow up anymore, my e-mail is under control, and the best part is I get to track the progress.” “Not only does Incogni stop marketing efforts but it also reduces your risk of information being part of the data breach or used in identity theft or stalking that you really don't want to take a chance with.” We think this product is an important part of any Apple device owner's toolkit. Subscribe today to protect your privacy online! Best, *We earn a small commission if you click the links in this email, this is how we keep our newsletter free.
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