Built for Australia · Privacy Act 1988

Delete exposed data
and Digital ID traces
— in Australia.

We help you find Australian-relevant holdings, send deletion and access requests from your Microsoft mailbox (Outlook / Microsoft 365), and watch for reappearance — with ongoing monitoring on paid plans. Start with a free account; your exposure check runs in the app.

  • Remove or reduce listings with brokers, people-search, and many verification-related flows where the law allows.
  • Privacy Act 1988 workflows — not a US template with a .au sticker.
  • Free tier to understand exposure; paid plans for dispatch and tracking.
  • No credit card to start; no inbox access on this marketing page.
Free exposure check
Continue with your email

We’ll show what happens next, then take you to create your free NotMeID account — where the real scan runs.

No inbox access yet · No credit card · Free forever · Australian-first

What happens next

What you’re signing up for

  1. Step 1 Start with the free exposure check inside NotMeID after you create an account.
  2. Step 2 Review likely sources — breaches, brokers, loyalty, verification-related services — with evidence where we have it.
  3. Step 3 Choose which providers to action; you stay in control of the list.
  4. Step 4 Send requests from your Microsoft mailbox so providers see a real address, not bulk platform mail.
  5. Step 5 Track confirmations, follow-ups, and reappearance over time — privacy clean-up is ongoing, not one-off.
Why people join

Built for high-intent moments

Pick the situation that matches you — each path uses the same Australian-first engine with different priorities.

After a breach

Your details are already in circulation

Why you care: Breach data gets copied into broker lists and scam targeting lists.

What we reduce: Republished profiles, stale broker entries, and hard-to-find accounts tied to your email.

Action: Discovery plus templated Privacy Act notices you send from your Microsoft mailbox.

Scam or impersonation

Someone is using your identity surface

Why you care: Scammers exploit easy-to-find mobile, email, and employer data.

What we reduce: Public and semi-public listings that fuel believable pretexting.

Action: Takedown and access-request workflows aimed at Australian-relevant holders.

Creators & professionals

Your name is the product

Why you care: People-search and marketing graphs map you to income, location, and contacts.

What we reduce: Broker and profile surfaces that sell or expose those links.

Action: Continuous monitoring and batched removal on Standard and Pro.

Less searchability

You want a smaller digital footprint

Why you care: Every signup and loyalty card adds another resale path.

What we reduce: Datasets that aggregate shopping, property intent, and ad profiles.

Action: Catalogue-driven coverage with tracking when data comes back.

Family · Pro

Multiple identities under one roof

Why you care: Partners, children, or dependants may need separate clean-ups.

What we reduce: Parallel broker and verification trails across identities you manage.

Action: Pro supports multiple identities with full APP 12 and OAIC tooling.

Interactive exposure check

Answer 5 questions.
See your exposure score.

Most Australians score higher than they expect. The Digital ID Act 2024 means your verified identity is now held by more services than ever.

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Data brokers
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Loyalty programs
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Digital IDs
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Marketing platforms
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Data brokers — companies that sell or trade personal profiles.

Loyalty programs — retail schemes that often share purchase insights downstream.

Digital IDs — verified identity flows and accredited services that may retain attributes.

Marketing platforms — ad tech and enrichment graphs built from online activity.

Why this score matters

What NotMeID does next

Do you have any loyalty cards? (Flybuys, Woolworths Rewards, Myer One…)
Loyalty programs sell purchase history to data brokers. Your shopping behaviour is typically shared with 6–12 third parties.
Have you ever searched for property online? (Domain, realestate.com.au)
Property search platforms share intent data with financial data brokers, mortgage brokers, and insurers.
Have you used myGovID or verified your identity with a government service online?
Under the Digital ID Act 2024, accredited providers may retain your verified identity attributes. Most Australians don't know this data persists.
Have you ever received a data breach notification from any Australian company?
Once data appears in a breach, it proliferates. Your details are typically resold to 40+ secondary data brokers within 6 months.
Do you have a LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram account under your real name?
Social profiles are the primary input for people-finder data brokers. Your name, employer, location, and social graph are likely already listed on 15+ platforms.

Your score is high.

NotMeID can remove your data from every source we found.

How it works

One sweep. Handled.
Continuously.

NotMeID runs autonomously in the background. You set it up once — it keeps working.

01 — Discovery

We find every company that has your data

Four-layer scan: breach databases, welcome messages in your Microsoft 365 / Outlook inbox, password reset probing, and formal legal access requests. We find accounts you forgot existed.

Free tier
02 — Confirmation

You review what we found and approve the sweep

Every finding shown with evidence — the breach it appeared in, the welcome email date, the signal source. You confirm or ignore each provider individually.

Standard
03 — Dispatch

Deletion notices go from your Microsoft mailbox

Every notice is sent from your Microsoft account (Outlook / Microsoft 365) — not ours. It carries your name and your legal standing under the Privacy Act 1988. Providers can't dismiss it as automated bulk mail.

Standard
04 — Tracking

We monitor every response and draft follow-ups

Thread-scoped Microsoft 365 / Outlook access tracks confirmations. Unresponsive providers get escalating follow-up notices. Providers who ignore you past 30 days have a pre-drafted OAIC complaint waiting.

Pro
Coverage intelligence

Where your data tends to spread

NotMeID focuses on Australian-relevant surfaces. Capabilities vary by provider and law; this is the map we optimise for.

Data brokers

Companies that compile and sell personal profiles built from public records, breaches, and partnerships.

Why it matters: Your phone, address, and relatives may be one search away.

Discovery · Deletion requests · Reappearance tracking · Escalation (Pro)

People-search / profiles

Sites that publish or resell “background” and contact graphs.

Why it matters: These pages rank in search and fuel impersonation.

Discovery · Deletion · Tracking

Loyalty & retail datasets

Rewards programs and retail ecosystems that share insights with partners.

Why it matters: Purchase patterns infer income, health, and household makeup.

Discovery · Assisted deletion · Tracking

Property & intent platforms

Real-estate and finance-adjacent tools that capture high-intent behaviour.

Why it matters: Intent data is valuable to lenders, insurers, and brokers.

Discovery · Deletion where applicable · Tracking

Identity verification & Digital ID

Accredited identity services and government-related verification flows.

Why it matters: Verified attributes can persist across relying parties.

Context & discovery · Deletion where supported · Policy escalation

Marketing & enrichment

Ad networks and data enrichment vendors that stitch cookies to offline identity.

Why it matters: Fuels profiling long after you forgot a signup.

Discovery · Deletion requests · Ongoing monitoring

Why NotMeID

Not a US product
with a flag on it.

Incogni and DeleteMe cover US data brokers. Australian consumers need Australian law, Australian providers, and Australian escalation pathways.

NotMeID vs Incogni vs DeleteMe — Australian data brokers, Privacy Act 1988, APP 12 access requests, and Digital ID Act 2024 coverage.
Feature NotMeID Incogni DeleteMe
Australian data brokers ✓ 847+ providers ✗ US-focused ✗ US-focused
Privacy Act 1988 compliance ✓ Built-in
Digital ID Act 2024 coverage ✓ myGovID, ConnectID
APP 12 access requests ✓ Automated
OAIC complaint drafting ✓ One click
Sent from your Microsoft mailbox ✓ Microsoft (Outlook / Microsoft 365) ✗ Platform email ✗ Platform email
Free discovery tier ✓ Always free ✗ Paid only ✗ Paid only
Annual price (AUD equiv.) A$79/yr ~A$115/yr ~A$160/yr

Why this matters (short)

Exposed data fuels scams

When mobile numbers, employers, and family names sit in broker lists, criminals need less guesswork to sound credible.

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Reducing broker and people-search listings does not stop every scam — it removes one cheap input they use at scale.

Breaches become profiling

Leak data is copied into secondary databases and never fully “unpublished.” Ongoing monitoring catches new appearances.

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NotMeID is built for repeat sweeps and follow-ups because brokers respawn listings after suppression.

Digital ID retention

Verified identity flows can leave attributes with relying parties. Understanding where they sit is the first step to lawful requests.

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We provide Australian legal context and templates; outcomes depend on each provider and statute.

Microsoft mailbox

Requests from your Outlook / Microsoft 365 thread to you — providers treat them as citizen correspondence, not anonymous bulk mail.

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You approve escalations; we do not silently send follow-ups beyond what you configure.

Clean-up is ongoing

New signups, breaches, and partner sharing re-create trails. Monitoring is part of the product — not a one-time PDF.

Learn more

Standard and Pro include tracking dashboards; Free focuses on understanding exposure first.

Trust & permissions

Legible trust — no hand-waving

Four questions every privacy product should answer plainly before you connect Microsoft 365 / Outlook.

What access do we ask for?

On paid tiers we use Microsoft identity (OAuth) to send mail as you from Outlook / Microsoft 365 and, with thread-scoped permissions, read replies only on threads we opened for deletion and access requests.

Why do we need it?

Providers respond more seriously to mail from your real address. Thread-scoped read lets us confirm deletions and draft follow-ups without browsing your personal correspondence.

What can we not access?

We do not ask for your Microsoft account password. We do not read unrelated mail, contacts, or calendars. We do not store ID document images on this flow.

How do you stay in control?

You approve provider lists and escalations. OAuth can be revoked anytime at your provider, which invalidates our tokens. We draft sensitive follow-ups; you choose to send.

Retention: we keep the minimum operational records needed to show what was sent and when — see the privacy policy for categories and deletion rights.

Thread-scoped read (Microsoft Graph)

Technically limited to threads we created — not a policy-only claim for Microsoft 365 mail.

No password collection

Sign-in uses Microsoft identity (OAuth); we never ask you to paste your Microsoft password into NotMeID.

Scope matrix
Send emails on your behalf
Read threads we created
Label and archive our threads
Read any other emails
Access your contacts
Store passwords or credentials
Auto-send replies without approval
Share your data with third parties

NotMeID is published by SOCii, an Australian civic-tech organisation. We are ourselves an APP entity and practice what we demand of others.

Questions before you start

What exactly can NotMeID remove?
We help you discover where your details appear with Australian-relevant organisations, send access and deletion requests under the Privacy Act 1988 from your Microsoft mailbox, and track responses. Each provider decides how it responds; we do not guarantee universal erasure.
Does it work in Australia only?
NotMeID is built for Australian consumers: local provider coverage, APP-aligned templates, and OAIC escalation support on Pro. Some providers operate regionally — we focus on what matters for .au residents.
How is it different from Incogni or DeleteMe?
Those services excel at US broker networks. NotMeID targets Australian listings and laws, includes Digital ID context, sends from your Microsoft mailbox, and offers a free tier to understand exposure before you pay.
Do I need to give you my Microsoft password?
No. Mailbox connection uses Microsoft sign-in (OAuth). We never ask you to hand over your Microsoft password.
Why are requests sent from my Microsoft mailbox?
Australian providers recognise citizen mail. A thread tied to your Microsoft address is harder to dismiss as anonymous automation and keeps evidence in your Outlook inbox.
Can you remove Digital IDs?
We help you identify verification-related holdings and send lawful requests where retention is challengeable. Some attributes must be kept by law — we map what you can ask to delete or correct.
What happens after the free scan?
After you create a free account, NotMeID runs the breach and discovery checks in-app. You can browse coverage and upgrade when you want automated dispatch and tracking.
Will this stop scams completely?
No product can promise that. Reducing public broker data removes one input scammers use — combine with telco blocks, MFA, and report channels for stronger defence.
How long do removals take?
Many providers reply within 30–45 days; some move faster, others stall. We track deadlines and prepare escalations on Pro.
What if a company ignores my request?
Pro includes overdue workflows and OAIC complaint drafting. Standard includes follow-up templates you approve before sending.
Pricing

Start free.
Upgrade when you’re ready.

Cancel any time. 14-day money-back guarantee on paid plans. Ongoing monitoring means we watch for re-listed data and new broker matches — not a one-off export.

Save up to 30%
Free
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Understand exposure

See likely holdings and breach context after sign-up. No credit card.

  • Exposure check in app
  • Provider catalogue browse
  • Suggest new providers
  • Email dispatch
  • Response tracking
  • APP 12 automation
Pro
A$159/yr
or A$19/month · save 30%

Families, power users, multi-identity, APP 12 automation, and OAIC escalation.

  • Everything in Standard
  • Unlimited identities
  • APP 12 access requests
  • OAIC complaint drafting
  • APP 12 overdue escalation
  • Priority support

One clean-up can remove you from dozens or hundreds of services over time — especially when you track reappearance.

All prices in AUD incl. GST · 14-day money-back guarantee · Cancel anytime · No lock-in

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exposure check? Start free.

Same flow as above — email in, free account on notme.id, scan in-app. No credit card.

notme.id · Published by SOCii · Australian Privacy Act 1988