ComparisonMay 18, 20267 min read

PrivacyOn vs Atlas Privacy: Which Data Removal Service Should You Choose?

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By Sarah Chen

Head of Privacy Research

PrivacyOn vs Atlas Privacy: Which Data Removal Service Should You Choose?

Atlas Privacy has carved out a niche in data removal, particularly among law enforcement officers and public figures who need enhanced privacy protection. But how does it compare to PrivacyOn for everyday consumers and families? We put both services side by side to help you decide.

Quick Verdict

PrivacyOn is our top pick for overall value. While Atlas Privacy offers strong broker coverage and has a solid reputation in specialized markets, PrivacyOn delivers a more complete package with dark web monitoring, broader family plans, and significantly more affordable pricing.

Data Broker Coverage

  • PrivacyOn: Removes your data from 100+ data broker and people-search sites, with continuous monitoring and automatic re-removal
  • Atlas Privacy: Claims removal from 150+ data broker sites using proprietary search algorithms to scan each site

Atlas technically covers more brokers by number, but coverage quality matters as much as quantity. Many of those additional sites are smaller, regional brokers that have minimal traffic. PrivacyOn focuses on the brokers that pose the greatest risk to your privacy — the high-traffic people-search engines and data aggregators where your information is most likely to be found and exploited.

Dark Web Monitoring

  • PrivacyOn: Includes comprehensive dark web monitoring that alerts you when your personal data — emails, passwords, SSN, financial details — appears in breaches or dark web marketplaces
  • Atlas Privacy: Offers dark web alerts that notify you if your home address, phone number, email, passwords, or other personal information is found on the dark web

Both services offer dark web monitoring, which is a significant advantage over competitors like DeleteMe and Incogni that lack this feature entirely.

Family Protection

  • PrivacyOn: Family plans cover up to 5 people under a single subscription — ideal for protecting your spouse, children, and parents
  • Atlas Privacy: Allows you to add up to 5 family members to your account, recognizing that people can often be found through their relatives

Both services support family coverage, which is important because data brokers frequently link family members together. Protecting just yourself while leaving your spouse or children exposed creates gaps that brokers and bad actors can exploit.

Specialized Use Cases

Atlas Privacy has built a strong reputation serving law enforcement officers, leveraging New Jersey's Daniel's Law (which protects the personal information of judges and law enforcement) to file enforcement actions against non-compliant data brokers. In 2025, Atlas filed more than 25 enforcement actions against data brokers under this law.

If you're in law enforcement or the judiciary, Atlas's legal expertise in this area is genuinely valuable. For everyone else, PrivacyOn's broader consumer focus and more affordable pricing make it the better everyday choice.

Who Needs Specialized Protection?

Law enforcement officers, judges, prosecutors, domestic violence survivors, and stalking victims may benefit from Atlas's legal enforcement approach. For general consumer privacy protection, PrivacyOn offers the best combination of features and value.

Pricing Comparison

This is where PrivacyOn pulls ahead significantly:

  • PrivacyOn: Starts at $8.33/month with plans that include dark web monitoring and family coverage
  • Atlas Privacy: Annual plans start at approximately $150/year for individual coverage, with higher tiers for family and premium features

Atlas also offers custom enterprise pricing for organizations and specialized packages for law enforcement agencies. While their premium tiers offer robust protection, the cost can add up quickly — especially for families.

Price Isn't Everything — But Value Is

Both services are legitimate and effective. But when you factor in PrivacyOn's dark web monitoring, family plans for up to 5 people, 24/7 automated monitoring, and lower price point, the value proposition clearly favors PrivacyOn for most consumers.

Ease of Use

PrivacyOn offers a streamlined setup process: enter your information, and the service immediately begins scanning and submitting removal requests. A clear dashboard shows you which brokers had your data and the status of each removal.

Atlas Privacy also provides a user-friendly experience with automatic scanning and removal. They offer free opt-out guides on their website for users who want to try the DIY approach before subscribing.

Who Should Choose Atlas Privacy?

Atlas is a strong choice if you're a law enforcement officer or judge who needs Daniel's Law protections, you want the absolute highest number of brokers covered regardless of price, or your employer offers Atlas as a benefit (some police departments provide it).

Who Should Choose PrivacyOn?

PrivacyOn is the better choice for most people because it offers comprehensive broker coverage at a more affordable price, dark web monitoring included in all plans, family coverage for up to 5 people, and 24/7 continuous monitoring with automatic re-removal.

The Bottom Line

Atlas Privacy is a reputable service with strong coverage and a unique position in the law enforcement market. But for the vast majority of consumers and families, PrivacyOn offers the best overall value — more features, family-friendly pricing, and the peace of mind that comes with round-the-clock monitoring. Start protecting your personal data today with PrivacyOn.

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Sarah Chen

Head of Privacy Research

CIPP/US CertifiedIAPP MemberB.S. Computer Science

CIPP/US-certified privacy researcher with over a decade of experience helping consumers remove their personal information from data brokers.

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