Versions:

  • 0.2.22
  • 0.2.20
  • 0.2.18

Aeon 0.2.22, published by Lei Nelissen, is a privacy-oriented utility designed to crawl publicly accessible web sources on behalf of an individual and surface any data that uniquely identifies them. Once located, the program presents the discovered references in a centralized dashboard where the user can choose to edit, obfuscate, or request complete removal of the entries. Typical use cases include journalists preparing for sensitive investigations, professionals who have experienced doxxing, or any person who simply wants to reduce the amount of personal detail scattered across forums, data-broker sites, forgotten social accounts, and marketing databases. By automating the otherwise manual process of searching for one’s full name, e-mail aliases, phone numbers, physical addresses, or photograph hashes, Aeon shortens the time between detection and remediation from weeks to minutes. The application is currently in its third public release; earlier iterations introduced core crawling modules and basic opt-out templates, while version 0.2.22 refines the detection algorithms, adds support for international data brokers, and introduces batch removal requests so that dozens of links can be processed with a single confirmation step. The software is categorized under Privacy & Security tools and is compatible with standard Windows environments without additional dependencies. Aeon is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, ensuring that users always obtain the latest build and can integrate it into a broader batch installation workflow alongside other applications.

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