Tired of being tracked online? We can help.

Tired of being tracked online? We can help.

Every single adult on the internet has a digital profile. You included. And every time you’re online, whether you’re browsing on your computer or using apps on your phone you are adding to your profile. Companies are constantly building and updating your profile, including your name, age, interests, shopping history, addresses, and more!

Take back control of your digital profile

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Start browsing with a layer of consent & data protection

Start browsing with a layer of consent & data protection

Reklaim launched a browser extension that will allow you to block ads for specific sites, and earn while you surf the web. DOWNLOAD NOW.

The extension adds a layer of consent and data breach protection to your internet experiences, empowering you to decide when your data is collected, when you see ads, and to profit when you do provide businesses your data.

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Facebook Could Be Reading Your WhatsApp Messages
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Facebook Could Be Reading Your WhatsApp Messages

Facebook is not sifting through all your WhatsApp messages. Your information likely remains obscure to Facebook and its contractors. But the question is whether the access to allegedly abusive messages will be misused and whether Facebook, which touts end-to-end encryption on its messaging service, has been transparent with users about its ability to review what they send.

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Welcome to Reklaim
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Welcome to Reklaim

We launched Reklaim to transition Killi to a brand that reflects our core mission. While some of you might think of this rebrand as a ‘new’ product, I would classify this more as an evolution of our journey as a company.

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Facebook Is Reckless with Your Data. It’s Time to Take It Back
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Facebook Is Reckless with Your Data. It’s Time to Take It Back

When Facebook learned that the phone numbers, names, locations, and birthdays of more than 500M users had been posted on a public hacking forum, it might have notified each of those users and gotten to work on preventing a similar event from happening again. But Facebook, know that the leaked data could lead to identity theft and other cybersecurity schemes, reportedly took the opposite approach.

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