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Protect Indiana .org

Practical security help for Indiana households.

Scams, stolen accounts, neglected home networks, and the security of the house itself. We explain what matters, fix what needs fixing, and leave you with a written plan you can use without us.

Free help for Hoosiers 65+, veterans, Indiana nonprofits, and houses of worship. If you've been scammed: protectindiana.org/scammed. Serving communities across Indiana.

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Has your email been leaked?

Type it in. In about one second we show you which leaks it was in, when, and what was taken. Free, and you keep the answer either way.

We look it up in public leak records — the same ones anyone can search. We do not scan your computer, and we never share your address.

Free. About one second. We use public leak records — the same ones anyone can search. We do not scan your device, and we never share your address.

The service

How the Fix works

  1. Pay, and your plan is ready right away. It is built from what we found about you, and it lives on your own private page.
  2. Follow the steps at your own speed. Each step is in plain English and links you straight to the right page. Check them off as you go. You type your own passwords — we never see them.
  3. We handle the removals. We get you taken off the sites that post your home address, and your page shows each one as it comes off.

Nothing to install. No appointments. Anywhere in Indiana — and if you get stuck, a real person answers your email.

Start with the free check — one box, one second →

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Who we are

Who you are dealing with

Protect Indiana is a small, independent Indiana company. The person who answers your email is the person who does the work. No call center. No sales team. We have spent our careers building and running computer systems, and we turned that toward the families who never had anyone to ask.

Do not take a stranger's word for anything — including ours. That careful feeling is what keeps people safe. Look your email up yourself at haveibeenpwned.com — it is the same public record we use. Show this page to your family first. Wait a day if you want. We are in Indiana and we are not going anywhere.

Write to contact@protectindiana.org — a person reads it, and it is the same person who does the work.

Our promises, in writing

What we never do

  • We never call you out of the blue. If a call claims to be us, it is not us.
  • We never ask for a password, a one-time code, or your Social Security number.
  • We never ask to control your computer, and we never install anything.
  • We never take payment in gift cards, wire transfers, or crypto — card only, through Stripe.
  • We never sell your information, and we never use it to train anyone's AI.

One-time charge. Nothing renews, ever. No subscription is created, and we cannot charge you again without you paying again. Card details go straight to Stripe — we never see them.

What we cannot promise: people-search sites decide their own timelines, and some re-list people later. We file every removal we can, show you each one, chase the slow ones, and re-file during your watch period. Work your plan with us for 30 days; if you do not agree you are meaningfully safer, email us and we refund you in full — and you keep everything we sent.

How we handle your data · Free Help Center · Free for seniors, veterans and nonprofits

Straight answers

Questions people ask

Is this a scam?

Fair question — asking it is a good sign. Check us instead of trusting us: the leaks we show you are public. Look your own email up at haveibeenpwned.com. We will never call you out of the blue, never ask for a password or a code, and never ask to get into your computer. Anyone who does that is the scam.

What if you find nothing?

Then we say so. That is good news. But the quick check only sees leaked passwords and hacked-computer logs. The Fix also covers your accounts, your router, and the people-search sites — and if it does not make you safer, your money back.

Is it really one payment?

Yes. $99, $249 or $499 — once, depending on what you choose. No subscription. Nothing renews. There is a monthly watch service, but only if you ask for it — we will never add it on our own.

What if it does not work?

Follow the plan and the leaked passwords are dead and your accounts are locked. If that is not true when you are done, tell us and we give your money back.

Start with your email.

One box. One second. You see your own leaks, and then you decide.

Check my exposure

Free · about one second · you keep the answer either way