What is Censia? In Short, it’s a Data Broker that makes money from your personal data.
Platform for recruitment teams to find and manage talent. Uses machine learning and predictive analytics to study candidate information and compare it to millions of other profiles to reveal key character traits and suitability for open roles. Claims to have complete professional profile data on each professional in their 500M databse.
There are data brokers all over the web, but what makes Censia so annoying is that they’re resistant to giving you up your personal information when you ask them to. Obviously, this is intentional because they want you to give up, or they’re cheap and are INTENTIONALLY short-staffed.
These data broker companies make a lot of money, so I personally find it unacceptable when I ask a data broker to remove my information, and they delay, delay, delay. We all know it’s not hard to do; Censia is not the only data broker on the web; others will comply. So for myself Censia is a SCAM.
This makes them a scam, and you’ll have to be aggressive in order to get them to remove your information from their system. If you have the means, use your lawyer or any means at your disposal.
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Headquarters
450 Geary Street Suite 501
San Francisco, CA 94102Fort Lauderdale
333 Las Olas Way # 318,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
You’ll notice that Censia currently doesn’t display their phone number on their website. One of the things I hate about modern Google is that with all of their new changes, they’re benefiting Data Brokers, many of which are scams. It’s far more difficult to expose Data Broker scammers now than it was in the past, which is why there are going to be so much more data breaches.
Make sure you have some credit monitoring solution for yourself or your business.