Privacy is thepreconditionfor free will.
We built Occlo because the alternative — doing nothing while your personal data spreads across hundreds of databases — isn't acceptable.
Your data is everywhere. You never agreed to that.
Data brokers — companies like Spokeo, Acxiom, LexisNexis, BeenVerified — collect, package, and sell your personal information to anyone willing to pay. Your name, address, phone number, family connections, browsing history. They buy it from public records, social platforms, loyalty programs, and each other.
Most people have listings on dozens of brokers and don't know it. Those listings are used by advertisers, employers, landlords, stalkers, and scammers. You can opt out — but the process is deliberately fragmented, time-consuming, and temporary. Brokers re-list you within weeks.
Surface-web platforms compound the problem. Search your name and you'll find your employer, neighbourhood, relationship status, and social graph — assembled from dozens of sources you never consented to.
Occlo exists to give you back control.
Our principles
How we got here
Occlo launched publicly — OSINT scan engine, exposure tracking, and the Health Score. One goal: show people what’s out there, then help them remove it.
Autopilot shipped. Slack and Telegram integrations, an AI assistant for exposure questions, and signed data-removal authorization — opt-outs without the spreadsheet.
SOC 2 audit in progress. Dark web surveillance for Premium and Pro. Smarter address matching and onboarding so scans surface more exposures from the first run.
Continuous rescanning and re-list detection hardened. Foundations for team and enterprise plans — privacy protection built as an ongoing process, not a one-off cleanup.