Consumer tooling for state privacy rights.
State privacy laws (VCDPA, CPA, OCPA, TDPSA, California's SB 362/DROP) give consumers real rights to delete their data from brokers. But the authorized-agent pathway โ which lets a service submit deletion requests on behalf of individual consumers โ is largely subscription-locked.
DeleteMe, Optery, and similar services charge $129-$165/year for what state laws guarantee as a right. Existing tools often:
- Gate core removal behind paid subscriptions
- Lack state-law awareness (most don't distinguish VCDPA from CPA from OCPA)
- Include broad "corporate sale" data-sharing clauses privacy experts have flagged
- Require NDAs to review their security and compliance reports
ClickOff is our attempt at a different model: free core service, state-aware legal framework, radical transparency over NDA-gated attestation. We're pre-launch for our subscription service (Shield, $49/year, August 1, 2026). The core deletion service is already free and live.
What we offer advocates
What we're not asking for
We're not asking for endorsement. We understand that most advocacy organizations can't and shouldn't endorse commercial products. What we're asking for is engagement โ critique, feedback, correction, partnership exploration.
If our product is genuinely useful to consumers exercising their legal rights, and operates in a manner consistent with the principles your organization advances, we'd value the relationship. If we fall short, we'd value knowing where and why.