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360 Privacy

360 Privacy provides data privacy and personal information protection services for individuals and organizations, with a focus on online data removal and executive security.

  • Data broker and people-search site removal services for individuals and executives (privacy management).
  • Ongoing monitoring of online exposure and reappearance of personal data (privacy monitoring).
  • Executive and high-net-worth individual privacy programs tailored for corporate security teams (executive protection support).
  • Advisory services on digital footprint reduction and exposure management for organizations and families (privacy consulting).
  • Training and education on personal security and privacy hygiene for employees and leadership (security awareness).

More About 360 Privacy

360 Privacy operates in the privacy management and personal data protection domain, focusing on the removal and ongoing suppression of personal information from online data brokers, people-search platforms, and similar public data sources. Its services are used by individuals, families, and organizations that need to limit discoverable personal information associated with executives, high-risk personnel, and other exposed populations.

For enterprise buyers, 360 Privacy is positioned as a partner to corporate security, legal, compliance, and HR teams that manage physical security risk, doxxing risk, and unwanted public exposure of staff or leadership. Typical use cases include executive protection programs, board member privacy, and support for employees who face targeted harassment, stalking, or other threats that exploit online personal data. The company’s service model centers on recurring monitoring and remediation rather than a one-time data removal exercise.

The core offering aligns with data protection and privacy operations categories, with workflows focused on discovery of exposed data, verification of data subject authority, and submission of opt-out or removal requests to data controllers such as data brokers and public records aggregators. These operations rely on standard web-based interaction with each data source’s opt-out processes, plus tracking to detect re-publication or new listings. While 360 Privacy does not position itself as a general-purpose data governance or enterprise data security platform, its services complement those controls by addressing public-facing personal data outside the organization’s direct systems.

From a technical and process standpoint, 360 Privacy engages with widely used web protocols and identity verification steps required by third-party data brokers, and may integrate with enterprise workflows for case management, incident response, and executive protection. Organizations often route enrollments and ongoing support through Security Operations (SecOps) or protective intelligence functions, where the service becomes one component of a broader risk management architecture that can include physical security, cyber threat monitoring, and legal response.

Within an enterprise technology and services directory, 360 Privacy can be categorized under privacy management services, personal data removal services, and executive protection support. It primarily aligns with solution areas such as privacy monitoring, exposure reduction, and digital footprint management rather than core IT infrastructure or application platforms. This makes it relevant for security and risk leaders who need a service-based approach to personal data exposure, particularly for leadership and other at-risk populations whose safety and operational continuity depend on controlled public visibility of personal information.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 45
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

Nashville, TN

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Industrials
  • Group: Commercial & Professional Services
  • Industry: Professional Services
  • Sub-Industry: Professional Services