How Foxarix works

See how Foxarix finds, removes and monitors exposed personal data

A simple step-by-step look at how we scan, review, remove and monitor personal information that may appear online.

The longer your personal information stays online, the easier it becomes for scammers, spammers and data brokers to use it.

See exactly what your report could look like before you start.

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Daily scans. Data broker removal. Ongoing monitoring.

How we help reduce your online exposure

Foxarix turns online exposure into a clear process you can understand and act on.

1

Scan

We search for exposure signals linked to your identity across common online sources.

2

Verify

We review possible matches and focus on relevant findings, not random search noise.

3

Remove

Where supported, we submit opt-outs and removal requests to reduce visible exposure.

4

Monitor

We continue checking for reappearance, new listings and ongoing exposure signals.

Places Foxarix checks

We check a wide range of sources where personal data may appear.

People-search websites

These sites may display names, current or previous addresses, relatives, possible age ranges, phone numbers, emails and profile-style data.

Whitepages Spokeo Radaris US Search MyLife Nuwber
Phone and contact lookup tools

Phone lookup sources can connect a number to names, addresses, possible relatives, location history or other public contact signals.

NumLookup TruePeopleSearch AnyWho SpyDialer CocoFinder
Background-check style websites

These sources may aggregate public records, contact details, possible records, address history, relatives and other identity-linked information.

BeenVerified TruthFinder Instant Checkmate PeopleLooker CheckPeople
Property and location data

Property and location sources may expose home addresses, previous addresses, property connections, map listings or location-based personal information.

ClustrMaps PropertyShark Address history Property info
Public records and directories

Public record sources and directories can reveal business associations, historical records, company links, profile data or identity-related references.

CorporationWiki OpenCorporates Public directories Possible records
Business and professional data sites

Professional data platforms may expose work details, emails, occupation data, social links, company information or business contact profiles.

ZoomInfo RocketReach Lusha Apollo.io Hunter.io
Social and profile aggregators

Profile aggregators can collect public social links, usernames, profile snippets, photos, relatives, location clues and other open web signals.

PeekYou Social profiles Profile exposure Open web signals

Example of what your Foxarix report can include

Your monthly report is designed to show exposure, removal activity, monitoring progress and next steps clearly.

Listings reviewed

321

Example number of listings checked during a sample reporting period.

Listings removed

34

Example confirmed removals shown inside the sample report.

Brokers with info

11

Example count of data broker-style sources still showing information.

PII found

52

Example number of personal information items found across sources.

View a sample Foxarix report

This sample report uses example data and shows the type of monthly summary a client may receive.

Why ongoing monitoring matters

Your information does not always stay in one place. It can spread, reappear, or be copied across multiple websites over time.

Foxarix helps you stay aware by checking for exposure, tracking removals, and reporting what has changed.

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