Score appears
First scan completes, every listing is itemised, and opt-out requests go out the same day.
Thirty seconds to your first score, same-day opt-out filings, and a weekly cycle that keeps running whether or not you think about it.
Enter your email. Wiseguard checks it against broker sites, people-search directories, breach dumps and paste sites, then maps every listing that ties your real name to an address, a phone number or a relative. The first pass finishes in about thirty seconds.
Removal takes weeks. Protection starts the same hour. Lumen begins screening unknown callers, your aliases go live for new signups, and phishing mail behind those aliases is quarantined before you see it.
Every listing found in the scan gets a removal request, sent the day you sign up. Most brokers confirm within 7 to 30 days. Then the site is re-checked on a schedule, because a removed record has a habit of coming back a quarter later.
Typical for a member starting from a high score. Broker response times vary.
First scan completes, every listing is itemised, and opt-out requests go out the same day.
Screening has learned your regulars. Unknown numbers stop reaching you; transcripts pile up instead.
The bulk of brokers have confirmed removal. Search results for your name start thinning out.
Re-listings are the only new work. The weekly cycle catches them before they spread.
Every source is checked again each week, and anything new is filed without you asking.
Sites that resist or slow-walk a request stay in the queue, get re-filed on a cycle, and are shown to you as unresolved rather than quietly dropped.
Scan, protect, remove: the cycle repeats every week, and every record that comes down takes points off the same number.