Rakuten Incogni Cashback Offer

If data privacy is a concern to you, consider the Rakuten Incogni cashback offer available right now. With a few clicks, and only a couple minutes of your time, you can begin to have your personal identifying information pulled from various online databases. Hate those annoying spam calls? Yeah, me too. Hopefully this service can reduce or eliminate those.

What is Rakuten

Rakuten is one of our favorite shopping portals. Signup for an account (You can get a $50/5,000 bonus using our link here), click through to shop at any store available on the shopping portal, and you will earn cashback or travel rewards. You can opt for Amex Membership Rewards or Bilt Rewards.

Incogni 100%/100x Offer

What is Incogni? It describes itself as a service that “protects digital privacy by automatically removing personal information from data-broker databases. The service was launched in 2022 by Surfshark, a leading cybersecurity company based in Lithuania. Incogni empowers users to regain control of their online data footprint through legal, automated opt-out requests to hundreds of data brokers worldwide.”

Right now, the Rakuten Incogni cashback offer is for 100% cashback or 100X Amex Membership Rewards or Bilt Rewards, depending on what payout you have selected. This is, effectively, buying Membership Rewards or Bilt Rewards (hello, Hyatt points!) at 1 cent each, even if you value the Incogni service at $0.00.

Terms of the offer state: “Cash Back is only available for new users and on the first payment of a subscription plan. Cash Back is not available on gift cards or purchases made with gift cards.”

Subscription plans range from $95.88 for the first year for a basic individual plan to $275.88 for the first year for the unlimited family plan, with is good for up to 5 users. Given the 100%/100X offer, I signed up for the $275.88 annual plan for Sarah and I to split.

Rakuten Incogni Cashback offer

Rakuten Incogni Cashback Offer: ToP Thoughts

I have no idea how effective this service is, but initial reports in the Facebook group (see recent comments here) state that it works very well. I signed us up for the most expensive annual family plan. At best, we'll get rid of a lot of the annoying spam emails and telephone calls. At worst, we get 100X Amex Membership rewards, which works out to over 27,000. Not bad. Not bad at all.

Do you use Incogni? Are you taking advantage of this deal? Come over to the Facebook group and let us know.