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DeleteMe data removal service review
1:04 pm | May 7, 2024

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DeleteMe is one of the best data removal services out there right now, helping you keep your personal data from data brokers and other internet parties easily.

In 2024, making sure your personal data is safe is hard, which is one of the reasons we recommend using a password manager, antivirus, and a VPN, and with the prevalence of social media, data brokers, and most jobs requiring an internet presence, it's a hard world out there. 

Responding to this situation, data removal services have sprung up, letting users quickly and painlessly remove their data from Google, social media, and the internet at large with the click of a few buttons. 

One of the leading services, and the subject of this review, is DeleteMe, a US-based service that deals with name, age, location, email, addresses, and much more, stored by over 750 data brokers across the US. 

DeleteMe says the service completed over 50 million opt-out removals by 2022, after its parent company Abine launched DeleteMe in 2011, long before most people had ever heard of a data broker. 

The service has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and now, of course, TechRadar Pro, a sign that your data is safe and secure with its experts. 

Let's dive into the DeleteMe data removal service review. 

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DeleteMe: Pricing and plans

As we mentioned above, DeleteMe is sadly only available in the US right now, meaning that users in Europe, Asia, and elsewhere will be missing out. 

The company offers plans across one or two years, with the latter being cheaper on a per monthly or yearly basis, and for one or two users. 

One year and one person costs $10.75 per month, billed as $129 per year, while one person and two years costs $8.71 per month, billed as $209 over two years, or $104.50 per year. 

For two users, the price naturally rises, to $19.08 per month, or $229 per year as billed, for one year, or $14.52 per month, or $349 across two years. 

Which level you chose depends on your needs, and it's worth reiterating that all of these planned are billed annually, so the true cost to use DeleteMe is $129. Of course, they are paying a team of experts to do the work, but that might be too steep for some users. 

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DeleteMe: Basic features

DeleteMe works by using four simple steps: users submit their information (think age, location, emails, phone numbers, and so on), which is then searched for by the company's experts. For some data, DeleteMe requires a government or state ID. 

After that process, DeleteMe then sends you a detailed report (see an example) of your data from across the whole internet, which might be a little disconcerting, but it's better to know than not. 

Once you've received the report, DeleteMe then begins scanning the internet for your information and deleting it, before continuing the scan and delete every six months for the term of your year contract. 

DeleteMe removes data from over 750 data brokers, and there's a complete list of them on the website. In today's surveillance age, data brokers are one of the key ways that dangerous (and harmless) actors can obtain your data. It's worth noting that some competitors cover more data brokers. 

The process means that almost everything is handled by the company itself, which is a big bonus and part of the reason that the $129 cost is there: paying for expert data removal specialists isn't cheap. 

DeleteMe has a really useful dashboard that shows a range of information and, as you use the service over months and years, analytics for how your data is faring out in the big bad world. The service shows you how many data brokers have your data, and the number of removal requests, among other things. 

Finally, one neat feature is that users can make custom requests for removals to DeleteMe, whose experts will then assess the request and carry it out, a nice touch. 

DeleteMe: Enterprise features

Alongside being able to remove personal data, DeleteMe also has an enterprise level that is used by Google, Pinterest, ProPublica, Yahoo, and other big US brands to help stop executive and employee exposure. 

DeleteMe helps with the data of public-facing employees, executives and board members, and individual contributors to your business.

Pricing is available on application, so if you're representing your business make sure to get in touch with DeleteMe. 

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DeleteMe: Support

DeleteMe offers a fully fledged online portal with tons of information to help users across a huge array of topics. Everything from password changes to pricing, two-factor authentication, data security, and more is covered. 

In addition, DeleteMe also publishes some really helpful DIY Opt-Out Guides, in the interest of ensuring that all users – and not even just DeleteMe users – can help keep their personal data out of the wrong hands. 

There are extensive guides on removing data from an array of different data brokers, as well as general guidance on best practices, all written by experts. It's a really handy resource, even if you don't ultimately get DeleteMe.

DeleteMe: The competition

DeleteMe has competition from a wide array of services, including the likes of Mozilla Monitor Plus, Kanary, PrivacyBee, and OneRep. 

VPN provider Surfshark, which might be a familiar brand, has a service called Incogni that can do a similar job to DeleteMe, but starts at $12.99 per month, and doesn't need to be paid for a full year before signing up. The service is also available outside of the US, including in the UK, the EU, and Canada. 

We recommend checking out as many services as you can to find the right fit, especially if your needs are more specific and niche. 

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DeleteMe: Final verdict

DeleteMe, released in 2011, is one of the most long-running and well-respected data removal services out there, and with good reason. Across its personal and business editions, the service delivers everything you want in a quality package. 

Having experts on hand to help sift your data, and the tools available to find tune the kind of data you want removed, is really handy, and ensures that a) a machine won't muck something up and b) your data is in safe hands. 

While having to pay yearly is a slight drawback, and reports are only generated every quarter rather than monthly, DeleteMe is a comprehensive service for removing your data from data brokers. 

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Geekom XT Series XT12 Pro mini PC review
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Geekom XT Series XT12 Pro: 30-second review

Specs

CPU: Intel Core i9-12900H
Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics
RAM: Up to 64GB Dual-channel DDR4-3200MHz
Storage: Up to 2TB M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 SSD and up to 1TB M.2 2242 SSD SATA
Rear Ports: 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1x USB 2.0 Type-A, 2x USB 4 Gen 3 Type-C (supports Power Delivery), 1x RJ45, 1x DC in
Front Ports: 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1x 3.5mm front stereo headset jack
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2
Audio: 3.5mm front stereo headset jack
Camera: N/A
Size: 117 x 111 x 38.5 mm
OS Installed: Windows 11 Pro
Accessories: VESA mount included

Geekom is one of the big players in the mini PC field, and the XT12 highlights exactly why. Firstly, the small machine features an understated design with a high-quality metal surround topped with a matte white plate. It's all incredibly small and neat and will suit any stylish office or home.

However, the internals are less discreet. They boast a powerful Intel Core 12th Gen Alder Lake i9-12900H CPU. Our review sample packs in 32GB of RAM and a 1TB ultra-fast SSD, with the option to boost this to a maximum of 64GB of RAM and 2TB of ultra-fast M.2 SSD storage. That's not all; there's also the option to install an additional M.2 2242 SSD SATA up to 1TB, which can be further complemented by external network or USB 4 storage options.

Out of the box, this compact machine can handle office software, multimedia, and creative apps without breaking a sweat, but where this small machine differs from some of the best mini PCs we've tested is the inclusion of USB 4 ports. This lets you expand on storage capacity as well as giving you the ability to link into a powerful eGPU. This means that if you are fully accessorized, you'll essentially have a very compact and powerful machine that is a fraction of the size of most desktop machines. However, that optional eGPU will challenge desktop space.

eGPU and expansion options aside, the base unit's overall performance is superb, even over extended periods of use when editing standard 4K video from the Sony A7 IV. The cooling system kicks in to keep things ticking over and running smoothly.

While as a standard mini PC, this machine is impressive, enabling Office, creative use, and moderate gaming, it's when it's plugged into an eGPU that you can really unlock its potential and extend its use.

As it stands, the XT12 Pro is without accessories and packs a great deal of power for its size and will suffice for all office applications, photo editing, and even running some of the best video editing software. If video editing gets more advanced, then the addition of an eGPU along with the ability to upgrade the RAM, main SSD, and a small additional 1TB M.2 2242 SSD SATA slot along with USB 4 expanded storage means that this Mini PC has serious potential and options for expansion.

Geekom XT Series XT12 Pro: Price & availability

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The Geekom ST Series XT12 Pro is widely available in the standard configuration, which consists of a Mini PC with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB HD. The machine is available for $699 directly from the Geekom website, most electronics stores, and Amazon.com.

  • Score: 4/5

Geekom XT Series XT12 Pro: Design & build

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Despite the small size, you can instantly tell that the Geekom XT Series XT12 Pro sits in the mid to premium range of Mini PCs. Firstly, the look of the machine is understated, with a metal surround featuring honeycomb cut-outs to enable plenty of air to flow through the system. Then, the plastic top is finished in a high-quality matte white but moulded into the ergonomic design of the casing.

That casing, with the venting and high-quality detail, all helps to ensure that the inner workings remain as cool as possible during operation and keep on top of the power of the Intel Core i9-12900H. Thankfully, unlike some other high-powered Mini PCs, Geekom has opted to go for the Intel CPU coupled with the Intel Iris Xe Graphics, which offers decent but not outstanding performance, enough for moderate gaming but definitely not to be pushed.

On the front are two Type-A USB ports, a 3.5mm headphone socket, and a power button. Around the back are the main HDMI, USB 4, USB Type-A, and DC power socket. While the layout is neat, it is quite cramped due to this Mini PC's compact nature.

One of the big features of this small PC is the upgradability, and access to the inside is made by removing the four screws on the base of the machine. Once loosened, the bottom of the machine can be removed, and the top flipped over to reveal the RAM and SSD slots, adding a small M.2 2242 SSD up to 1TB in capacity.

The design of the XT12 Pro makes it a very powerful PC in its own right. Still, with the addition of the USB 4 ports, this also gives you the ability to make a lot more of this machine than many other Mini PCs as it firstly enables you to plug in high-speed and high-capacity external storage such as the OWC Thunderblade X8 or attach an eGPU to boost the graphics processing performance.

As a Mini PC, this is one of the smallest, but the build quality and weight highlight that this is something a little more than the usual compact computing solution.

  • Design: 4.5/5

Geekom XT Series XT12 Pro: Features

GEEKOM XT Series XT12 Pro

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The Geekom XT12 Pro Mini PC features a powerful 12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900H processor, with 14 cores and 20 threads, making it a great choice for heavy-duty tasks such as 4K video editing and 3D modeling software. The XT12 Pro comes with 32GB of RAM as standard and supports up to 64GB of dual-channel DDR4-3200MHz RAM. Although this is the older DDR4 rather than DDR5, it should still ensure decent performance for multitasking and handling large files and applications. The XT12 Pro offers several storage expansion options beyond the 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD that comes pre-installed. This slot can be upgraded to a 2TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD and an additional 1TB M.2 SATA SSD slot for extra storage.

Display capabilities support office and creative work, with the possibility of attaching up to four 4K displays simultaneously or a single 8K display. Connectivity options include USB 4 Gen3 ports that support power delivery and external GPU connections, enhancing its use in gaming and professional video and modelling applications. The XT12 Pro also includes dual HDMI 2.0 ports and 2.5G Ethernet for high-speed networking.

The compact unibody aluminum chassis helps ensure that the XT12 Pro is not only aesthetic but also durable and resistant to scratches and fingerprints. Although it is heavier than many mini PCs at 546g, it's still a viable comp[act alternative to the best business computers (or even the best business laptops). To ensure that everything stays cool, the XT12 Pro features the innovative IceBlast 1.0 cooling system, which employs copper pipes and a large silent fan to ensure the unit operates coolly and quietly under load.

  • Features: 4.5/5

Geekom XT Series XT12 Pro: Performance

GEEKOM XT Series XT12 Pro

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)
Benchmarks

Crystal Disk Read: 5095.80MB/s
Crystal Disk Write: 4406.81MB/s
GeekBench CPU Single: 9925
GeekBench CPU Multi: 2300
GeekBench Compute: 14235
PC Mark: 5692
CineBench CPU Multi: 10132
CineBench CPU Single: 1714
Fire Strike Overall: 5031
Fire Strike Graphics: 5513
Fire Strike Physics: 21822
Fire Strike Combined: 1791
Time Spy Overall: 1793
Time Spy Graphics: 1573
Time Spy CPU: 8732
Wild Life: N/A
Windows Experience: 8.3

The Geekom XT12 Pro mini PC delivers impressive performance through real-world tests with Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, multimedia, and some moderate gaming. From the outset, the fast boot into Windows 11 Pro sets a precedent for the use of this machine. Benchmark tests show strong results, with a PC Mark score of 5692, reflecting how the XT12 Pro handles tasks from the outset.

Checking a few easy tasks to start, streaming 4K content through Netflix, Apple, and Amazon Prime is seamless and showcases the strength of its Wi-Fi connection. Checking the disk speed, the Crystal Disk Read and Write scores are 5095.80MB/s and 4406.81MB/s, respectively, more than enough for simple multimedia playback tasks. What this transfer rate highlights is the machine's ability to handle large files for creative applications. However, while the XT12 Pro handles Photoshop and Lightroom Classic with ease, Adobe Bridge strains under high-resolution image scrolling, revealing the limitations of the integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics, reinforced by the GeekBench Compute score of 14235.

Video editing in DaVinci Resolve is manageable for 1080p and basic 4K projects. For more complex tasks involving RAW video, the system reaches its limits, corroborated by the Fire Strike Graphics score of 5513 and a Time Spy Overall score of 1793, indicating moderate graphical processing power. Gaming is feasible at 1080p for Red Dead Redemption II and Cyberpunk 2077, albeit with reduced settings necessary for smooth gameplay. For both video editing and gaming, connecting an eGPU can significantly enhance performance in both disciplines.

Overall, the XT12 Pro is versatile, handling a range of tasks from office work to creative projects and light to moderate gaming at lower resolutions. Its array of benchmark scores from GeekBench, CineBench, and 3D Mark highlights its capacity to balance performance across various uses, making it a suitable choice for professionals and creatives who require a compact computing solution.

  • Performance: 4/5

Should you buy the Geekom XT Series XT12 Pro?

The Geekom XT12 Pro Mini PC offers robust performance, versatile connectivity, and strong upgrade potential, making it a great choice for professionals and creatives. Its Intel Core i9-12900H processor and dual storage options cater to demanding tasks, while its compact design does not compromise on power. With USB 4 ports for expansion and eGPU compatibility, it delivers excellent value for its price and is a scalable solution.

GEEKOM XT Series XT12 Pro

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