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Cloaked Pushes Privacy By Default
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Executive Summary
Cloaked is backing federal privacy by default rules while raising $375 million to scale tools that mask identities, block fraud, and reduce breach risk.
- Cloaked launched My Data, Act! to support the MY DATA Act of 2025
- The campaign argues masked identifiers reduce broker value and breach incentives
- AI is increasing risks from voice cloning, deepfakes, and social engineering
- Cloaked spent 18 months meeting policymakers before the campaign launch
- MyDataAct.org helps users contact Congress with prewritten messages and call scripts
- Cloaked raised $375 million in Series B and growth financing
- The platform offers virtual identities, data broker removal, and AI call screening
Quick Facts
- What: Backing federal privacy by default rules
- Where: United States Congress and MyDataAct.org
- Why: To reduce data exposure, fraud, and AI misuse
- Who: Cloaked and Representative Lori Trahan
- When: Launched in 2025 after 18 months of outreach

