But with today's sponsor, Incogni, you don't have to. Incogni finds those brokers for you. They figure out who's holding your data, and they send removal requests to each one.
Precious time I can spend tying springs to strings and asking strangers what happens when you cut the green one. Incogni tracks down the data brokers holding your information and starts cutting those connections. With the new Unlimited plan, you can use their custom removals feature to target specific people search sites or sketchy corners of the internet where your info pops up.
With the new Unlimited plan, you can use their custom removals feature to target specific people search sites or sketchy corners of the internet where your info pops up. And Incogni's privacy agents will take care of it for you. And the Family plan lets you extend that same protection to others in your life, especially those who might be a little too polite when replying to spam emails.
The junk stops bouncing back. So head to incogni.com/veritasium and use code Veritasium for 60% off. I'd like to thank Incogni for sponsoring this video.
They've estimated that that saved me 70 hours and 30 minutes of my own time if I were to reach out to these people myself. And with Incogni's new custom removal feature in their unlimited plans, you can point to any specific site where your information is visible. And then, one of their privacy agents will take care of the rest.
You can click the link below or you can scan this QR code to claim that 60% off and get your personal data off the market. I wanna thank Incogni for sponsoring this video about taking money from Marques Brownlee. And now, let's get back to that thing.
Their data agents will take care of the rest. Since I started using Incogni 18 months ago, they filed almost 700 requests for me, and over 600 of those have been completed. With their Unlimited Family plan, you can protect your whole family too.
And when you do, be sure to use the code Veritasium for 60% off your annual subscription. So I wanna thank Incogni for sponsoring this video. And now back to networks.
You can also use this QR code. That's incogni.com/veritasium, or you can also click the link in the description. I want to thank Incogni for sponsoring this part of the video, and now back to farmers and the terms and conditions they had to sign.
That's incogni.com/veritasium, or you can also click the link in the description. I want to thank Incogni for sponsoring this part of the video, and now back to farmers and the terms and conditions they had to sign. Well, couldn't farmers just decide not to use Monsanto's seeds and herbicide?
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That is time I can better spend making videos, which I'm sure you appreciate. So to try Incogni, visit incogni.com/veritasium. I'll put that link down in the description or you can scan this QR code.
And when you do make sure to use code Veritasium to get 60% off your annual subscription. So head over to incogni.com/veritasium and protect your online data today. I want to thank Incogni for sponsoring this part of the video.
So head over to incogni.com/veritasium and protect your online data today. I want to thank Incogni for sponsoring this part of the video. And now back to Ingenuity.
So instead of spending countless hours trying to track these companies down yourself, Incogni does all that hard work for you. I started using Incogni and within just a week my inbox was less overrun and my phone even got fewer spam calls. After a month, my dashboard showed even more removals.
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And now I'm no longer getting ads for glasses I don't need. So to try it Incogni and fight against the data brokers, visit Incogni.com/Veritasium. You can also click the link in the description or scan this QR code.
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She has penned a novel. She worked Sundar and Incognito mode into her stand-up bits. And for me, she's had me fangirling hard from her very early days of talking about time travel and also talking about children's privacy and teenagers
But absent that you might think, oh, well, I'm using the safe browser, the browser that doesn't record any history of me at all. It's completely incognito. And so without that, I think, important disclosure, this design would tend to shape people's expectations. And so when you look around you tend to see these sort of design decisions everywhere that tend to be relevant for people's decisions
I am kind of a screamy drunk. I was in incognito mode.
And they didn't understand anything about the vagaries of consumer behavior. That's terra incognita. That's death. There was only one exception that I can think of a tech firm in the region venturing over that forbidden boundary
And you can cut off all your cookies. I can use incognito.
So head to incogni.com/veritasium and use code Veritasium for 60% off. I'd like to thank Incogni for sponsoring this video. Now, Smith, of course, didn't have a shortcut.
And remember, even one unremoved profile can be enough for criminals to target you. If you sign up to Incogni's Unlimited plan, you can even flag public websites where your information appears with their custom removals tool. Their data agents will take care of the rest.
And I can, with the help of today's sponsor, Incognito. So I only signed up to Incogni about six days ago. They already sent out 49 requests to get my data out of data brokers hands.
Mammals had to survive and endure and persist for a long time in a dinosaur-dominated world. I mean, a single footstep of a brontosaurus could probably obliterate a whole colony of mammals. So mammals had to learn how to live incognito, but it also set them up to take advantage of one of the luckiest breaks in Earth history, at least from their standpoint, and that is when the asteroid hit, not a lucky break for the dinosaurs, but all of a sudden the world is thrown into turmoil.
Now of course that's not exactly how Incognito mode works, right? And indeed when you open up Incognito mode you've got a list of things. They say, by the way, here are all the people that can still see you when using Incognito mode, which is a very important disclosure.
for adding a flat 20% service fee. So I went to Cala incognito to eat dinner there, and I asked people there about it. My server was especially glad I asked her directly, because it's important to her, and she feels it's been misconstrued online.
What about that one specific site that you know has your info with your address sitting right there? Well, with Incogni's custom removals feature, you point them at any site where your information is exposed, and then one of their privacy agents takes it down for you. If you wanna try it, go to incogni.com/veritasium.
And all of that is perfectly legal, but luckily you can take steps to prevent it with the help of today's sponsor, Incogni. See, I started using Incogni in June. Look, you can see that they already contacted 46 data brokers to delete my personal data, and 42 of those requests have been completed, and I've actually been getting fewer spam emails.
But this is where today's sponsor, Incogni, comes in. With your permission, Incogni will fight the data brokers on your behalf by finding out who has your data, which laws apply, and then they request, with the appropriate legal language, your information be deleted.
Again, the implicit message just from looking at this is that you're safer if you want to hide. Now of course that's not exactly how Incognito mode works, right? And indeed when you open up Incognito mode you've got a list of things.
I interviewed them. That's how I know their names. Otherwise, I'm usually incognito. So I know all too well the problem of potentially overlooking something in your own backyard.
And that was an area that was really terra incognita until the late 1960s.
there. It is terra incognita. It's a vast, that inner landscape is a vast, untrafficked, unmet territory. Bob Keegan at Harvard, who's a wonderful thinker about development says
Fixing it means tracking down hundreds of data brokers and then forcing each one to delete your info. But with today's sponsor, Incogni, you don't have to. Incogni finds those brokers for you.
Well, with Incogni's custom removals feature, you point them at any site where your information is exposed, and then one of their privacy agents takes it down for you. If you wanna try it, go to incogni.com/veritasium. Click the link in the description or scan this QR code on screen, and use code Veritasium for 60% off.
And if you want to extend that sort of protection to someone else, they also have a family plan that supports up to five members. To try it, go to incogni.com/veritasium, and use the code Veritasium to get 60% off. You can also use this QR code.
And the Family plan lets you extend that same protection to others in your life, especially those who might be a little too polite when replying to spam emails. What was that? To try Incogni, you can go to incogni.com/veritasium or also scan this QR code. And if you use our code veritasum, you get an exclusive 60% off to get your data off the internet.
So someone out there is probably selling my browsing data. But this is where today's sponsor, Incogni, comes in. With your permission, Incogni will fight the data brokers on your behalf by finding out who has your data, which laws apply,
I don't have to tell anyone here what this symbol is as well, but for those that aren't familiar, this is the symbol of Incognito mode. When you open up Google Chrome's browser and you go into incognito mode you see-- or at one point. I believe the icon has now changed-- but at one point you saw this icon.
Concealment, right, which of course is the purpose. I mean, it's called Incognito mode. And we've got, it seems, like a sort of classic 1940s gumshoe, someone that doesn't want to be seen.
Yeah, sometimes you can go incognito in the checkout process, and maybe get a special offer that you can kind of tweak the system.
And he said, would I visit Northern Ireland incognito?
I've wondered whether me using some website has led to my personal information being exposed somewhere without me even knowing about it. But you can protect your personal info with today's sponsor, Incogni. See, whenever scammers purchase your email, phone number, and even your home address from data brokers, Incogni automates the grueling process of requesting
And if criminals get hold of it, well, they can open credit card accounts in your name or even use it to stalk or harass you. Fortunately, today's video sponsor, Incogni, can help. With your permission, they'll send out a letter to each broker, using the correct legal terms, and keep insisting until your data comes down.
With their Unlimited Family plan, you can protect your whole family too. So to keep your information safe, head over to incogni.com/veritasium by clicking the link in the description or just use this QR code. And when you do, be sure to use the code Veritasium for 60% off your annual subscription.
It gets bought, sold, and used in ways we're not always aware of. That's why I've been using today's sponsor, Incogni. I created my account a year ago, and since then they've filed over 300 requests on my behalf, resulting in my data being removed from over 100 marketing and spam databases.
So how do you escape? Well, with your permission, Incogni contacts data brokers on your behalf and requests using proper legal language that they delete your personal information. So instead of spending countless hours trying to track these companies down yourself, Incogni does all that hard work for you.