N.O.V.A. discovers, recovers, and removes your personal information from data brokers, people-search sites, and public databases. 30 services. One mission: make you invisible.
Open Client Dashboard →Your name, address, phone number, family members, income estimates, political affiliations, and browsing habits are bought and sold thousands of times a day. Data brokers operate in the shadows, and most people don't even know they exist.
Spokeo, WhitePages, BeenVerified, and hundreds more list your personal details for anyone to find, including stalkers, scammers, and bad actors.
Companies like Acxiom, Experian, and LexisNexis aggregate and sell profiles containing your financial, medical, and behavioral data.
Old social media accounts, data breaches, and forgotten signups leave digital footprints that compound over time.
Large language models and AI crawlers are vacuuming up personal data at unprecedented scale, making exposure worse by the day.
Comprehensive scan across 50+ data sources to map exactly where your information lives.
Secure compromised accounts and patch vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.
Submit, track, and follow up on removal requests across every identified source.
Real-time alerts when new exposures are detected, so you're never caught off guard.
Verify how your information appears in public records and flag inaccuracies.
Ongoing surveillance for new exposures with periodic risk assessments.
Most removal services are robots sending form letters. N.O.V.A. combines technology with human expertise. When automated opt-outs fail, our team escalates manually. When data brokers push back, we push harder. CCPA-compliant, BBB A+ rated, and based right here in Northern California.
| Feature | N.O.V.A. |
|---|---|
| Human-powered removals | Yes |
| CCPA specialist | Yes |
| 1-on-1 consultation | Yes |
| Real-time alerts | Yes |
| Account recovery | Yes |
| Identity verification | Yes |
| Ongoing monitoring | Yes |
N.O.V.A. exists because no one should have to accept that their personal information is for sale. The fight for digital privacy starts with knowing where you're exposed, and ends with making it disappear.