
DeleteMe, a personal data removal service, has acquired social media safety tool Block Party in a move aimed at creating a more comprehensive online privacy solution. The deal brings together two complementary approaches—removing personal data from the web and protecting users across social media platforms—under a single ecosystem.
Founded in 2018 by Tracy Chou, Block Party was initially built to help users combat targeted harassment on platforms like Twitter, inspired by Chou’s own experiences. Over time, the product evolved into a browser-based tool that helps users “deep clean” their social media presence, integrating with platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Venmo, and X.
The acquisition is strategically significant as it combines DeleteMe’s expertise in removing personal data from data brokers and people-search sites with Block Party’s capabilities in managing social media exposure. This integration is expected to provide users and enterprises with a unified solution to reduce online risk across both public web data and social platforms.
Highlighting the rationale behind the deal, Chou noted that users previously had to rely on multiple tools to manage privacy and safety separately. By bringing both services together, the combined offering aims to simplify how individuals and organizations protect their digital identities.
The move comes amid rising concerns around online privacy, social engineering attacks, and misuse of personal data. With increasing amounts of personal information available online and AI amplifying risks such as deepfakes and impersonation, companies are shifting toward more proactive and integrated security solutions.
Financial terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed. For now, Block Party will continue to operate independently, with further integration plans expected to be rolled out over time.
This acquisition reflects a broader trend in the cybersecurity and privacy space, where companies are consolidating capabilities to offer end-to-end protection in an increasingly complex digital environment.




