What we’re looking at
When you hear the words data removal or privacy protection, you might wonder what exactly they mean. Are they the same thing? With PC Matic there are two different tools:
- PC Matic Delist: a service to remove your personal data from data-broker and people-search sites.
- PC Matic Privacy: a tool to clean up your PC so no one can easily see what you’ve done on your computer or browser.
Though both aim at protecting your privacy, they focus on different types of risk and different “places” your data lives. Let’s break down what each one is, how they work, when to use them — and how to decide which one (or both) you might need.
What is PC Matic Delist?
PC Matic Delist is a service that targets your online presence. It helps you remove your address, phone number, email, and other personal information from “people-search” sites and data brokers. That means less information out there that strangers, marketers, or scammers might use.
Key features
- It automatically scans and removes your personal data from 110+ data broker sites.
- Protects against spam, scams and identity theft by reducing what’s publicly available.
- No manual opt-outs needed for every single site — the service handles much of it.
- It does not cover everything (for example social networks, blogs, news sites).
Why use it?
Think of your digital footprint as all the traces you leave online. Every time you fill out a form, sign up for something, participate in a forum or maybe your info is collected by a broker. With Delist you’re trying to shrink that footprint.
If you’ve ever searched your own name and found yourself on a people-search site (with address, phone, email, relatives listed) you’ll instantly understand why this matters. Removing that stuff makes you less visible to unwanted attention.
When it’s useful
- You worry about identity theft or people finding your address/phone from cheap data brokers.
- You want less exposure of your personal info online.
- You want to take action outside your computer (the broader web) — not just cleaning your device.
What is PC Matic Privacy?
PC Matic Privacy works on your local computer (PC) rather than on far-away data brokers. It helps clean up traces of what you have done on your browser and PC so that if someone accesses your device they won’t easily see your browsing history, download history, cached images, cookies etc.
Key features
- Scans and cleans major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) for browser cookies, browsing history, cached images and data.
- Empties recycle bin, clears document history, removes autofill, favicons and other items that might reveal your habits.
- You can schedule automatic cleaning so you don’t have to do it manually all the time.
Why use it?
Even if you’re not worried about online data brokers, your computer still holds lots of private info. For example:
- Your browser remembers where you went and when.
- Cached images might show things you visited.
- Documents you opened recently might be easy to access.
Privacy aims at device-based privacy protection, helping you wipe away traces so someone who gets access to your machine won’t easily dig into your habits or files.
When it’s useful
- You share your PC or someone else might access it (family member, coworker, friend).
- You want to clean up your browser footprint so your web habits stay more private.
- You care about what’s on your device rather than what’s already online in brokers.
Delist vs Privacy — The difference at a glance
| Aspect | PC Matic Delist | PC Matic Privacy |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Your online presence at data broker/people-search sites | Your local computer/device traces (browser, documents, history) |
| Main benefit | Less exposure of your address, phone, email online | Less exposure of your browsing history, device trail |
| Works on | Web/data-broker network | Your Windows PC & browsers |
| Threat it addresses | Identity theft, unsolicited contact, unwanted exposure | Someone accessing your device and seeing your web/document history |
| Example situation | Someone found your info on a people-search site | Someone uses your PC and sees your document history/browser history |
| Manual vs automatic | Automatic scanning of data broker sites | Automatic cleaning scheduled for your PC |
Which one should you pick — or do you need both?
The short answer: you could benefit from both, depending on your needs. Here’s how to decide:
- If your main concern is “someone online found my personal info easily”, then Delist is the tool to consider.
- If your main concern is “someone might use my computer and see what I’ve been doing”, then Privacy is the right fit.
- If you want all-round protection (both your online footprint and your local device traces) then yes, both make sense.
You might start with the one that fits your biggest worry, and then later add in the other for fuller coverage.
Why it matters right now
In today’s digital world your personal data isn’t just stored in one place. It lives on your computer, in your browser, in data-broker databases, and in places you may never even think about. Protecting your online privacy and your device privacy are both parts of the same overall concept of digital safety.
By understanding the differences between Delist (reducing exposure of your personal info across the web) and Privacy (cleaning your PC so device access doesn’t reveal your habits) you are taking meaningful action to protect yourself. That matters for reducing spam, avoiding scams, limiting identity theft risk and keeping your digital life more under your control.


