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DeleteMyInfo Wins 2025 Digital Privacy Excellence Award from Internet Safety Council

Posted on July 11, 2025 by Dissent

Miami, FL, July 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

As concerns around data privacy continue to grow in the digital age, DeleteMyInfo has been recognized with the 2025 Digital Privacy Excellence Award by the Internet Safety Council. This honor cements DeleteMyInfo as a leading online personal data protection service, praised for its unlimited data removal capabilities, transparent operations, and ethical independence from the data broker industry.

Unrivaled Personal Data Removal Service with Human Support

Unlike traditional platforms that automate everything or place limits on how many data brokers they contact, DeleteMyInfo offers a truly comprehensive solution for personal information management. Its blend of automated tools and human-led reviews ensures that your most sensitive data is removed accurately and permanently.

Read more of the Internet Safety Council press release at The Manila Times.

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