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Personal data privacy service removing information from 500+ data brokers; PCMag Editors' Choice 2022-2025 competing with DeleteMe named as potential unicorn by Business Insider.
Optery is a personal data privacy service that automatically removes users' personal information from data brokers — the companies that aggregate and sell personal data including home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, financial information, and relatives' data. Founded in 2020 in San Francisco, Optery raised $6 million from investors and has won PCMag's Editors' Choice award for data privacy services from 2022 through 2025, earned multiple Cybersecurity Excellence Awards, and was named by Business Insider as one of 30 startups most likely to become a unicorn in 2025.\n\nOptery's service works by identifying which data brokers are selling each user's personal information, then submitting opt-out requests to remove those records under applicable privacy laws (California CCPA, Virginia VCDPA, and voluntary broker opt-outs in other states). Because data brokers constantly re-scrape and re-list data, the removal process is ongoing rather than one-time — Optery continuously monitors for re-listed records and re-submits removal requests. Users get a dashboard showing which sites had their data, which have been removed, and which are pending.\n\nIn 2025, Optery competes in the personal data privacy and deletion market with Privacy Bee, DeleteMe, and Abine (Blur) for data broker opt-out services. The category has grown as consumers have become more aware that their personal information is sold commercially, and as concerns about doxxing, stalking, and identity theft have increased. State privacy laws have expanded data subject rights, giving services like Optery legitimate legal levers for removal requests. Business Insider's unicorn prediction reflects the large addressable market (most internet-connected adults in the US have data broker exposure) and Optery's PCMag award wins validating product quality. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing consumer subscriptions, building enterprise offerings (companies protecting executives' personal data), and expanding international coverage as GDPR and other privacy laws expand broker opt-out rights.
Israel YC W20 open source vulnerability patching without version upgrades or breaking changes; $20M from MORE Investment House/SBI/PayPal Alumni Fund fixing CVEs for Linux/containers/dependencies competing with Snyk and Mend for production-safe security remediation.
Seal Security is a Tel Aviv, Israel-based open source vulnerability patching platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $20 million in total funding from MORE Investment House, SBI Insurance Group, Crew Capital, Cyber Club London, and PayPal Alumni Fund — providing development and security teams with standalone, production-ready security patches for open source software vulnerabilities that fix critical CVEs without requiring version upgrades or introducing breaking changes to application dependencies, Linux systems, and container-based images. Founded in 2020, Seal Security enables organizations to remediate critical vulnerabilities quickly — decoupling the security fix from the broader version update that typically breaks downstream functionality and triggers weeks of regression testing.
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