Niemi B
CAAs a senior my experience is probably… As a senior my experience is probably more suited to my cohorts. After seeing and hearing an ad on a you tube video, I became curious and learned more about online identity theft and targeted ads and just how much of my personal info was at large in the marketplace. I did go back to Incogni and signed up. I found their site easy to navigate and the dashboard "Fisher-Price" senior friendly. What is the most salient point is the wealth of information available within and the rapid progress made in reducing my exposure to identity theft and fraud. I couldn't image the effort, cost, and my dwindling time of attempting this on my own, especially when I don't even buy green bananas anymore. The peace of mind Incogni gives for such a low cost proves value to me and I think other seniors will agree.
Daniel Ascano
CAFewer spam mails I received fewer spam mails after incognito. Before, I received more than 20 to 30 spam e-mails daily. Now 1 to 2 spam mails or sometimes none a day.
Jenny Sulich
CALess spam less people trying to sell me… Less spam less people trying to sell me something or steal from me. Keep up the good service and I’ll be sure to renew my subscription! Thanks Jenny
Walter Kowalski
CACOMPLETELY USLESS COMPLETELY USLESS IM STILL FLOODED WITH SCAM EMAILS TEXTS AND PHONE CALLS And thank you for your response. Just please stop sanding me those baseless feedbacks and cancel my subscription
SA
DEGetting tons of new spam since sing-up. Incogni is a scam. I signed up with an e-mail address, which was little known and received almost no spam. Since I have been receiving much more than before and much more is stuck in my spam folder (I received 10 times more spam since sign up in 1 month than I received in 10 years prior)