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Strangers have your address. Here's how to get it back.

A real estate investor just paid $0.99 to find where you live. A marketer bought your phone number to call you. Your ex? They can find you in under 30 seconds. 750+ data broker sites are selling your life to anyone who asks. We remove you from 200+ of them free.

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No credit card. ~30 seconds. We never sell your data.

1opt-out initiated
0validated end-to-end
750brokers in our registry

Pilot status, updated 2026-05-22. We don't inflate. Every removal we claim, you can verify.

CA DROP-ready (launches Aug 2026)SOC 2 planned pre-launchWe never sell your data

$0.99 figure based on Spokeo and BeenVerified single-report pricing. 30-second example based on TruePeopleSearch's free instant-search.

This isn't theoretical. People get hurt.

Each of these happened in the United States. Each was enabled by data brokers selling personal information that anyone could legally buy.

A stalker found her home with one $4.99 search.

In 1989, Rebecca Schaeffer was killed at her front door by a stalker who hired a private investigator to look up her home address from California DMV records. Her case prompted the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act. The successor industry — data brokers — still sells the same information today, often for under $5.

Source: DPPA legislative history — Congress.gov

Their home address was on Spokeo. The harassment started the next day.

In 2020, US federal judge Esther Salas's son was shot and killed at their home by a former litigant who tracked the judge using data broker sites. The killer compiled a dossier from publicly-available people-search records. Congress passed the Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act in her son's name in December 2022.

Source: Daniel Anderl Act — Congress.gov

A data broker sold visits to abortion clinics. Anyone could buy it.

In 2022, Vice Motherboard found that data broker SafeGraph was selling aggregated location data showing visits to Planned Parenthood clinics — including where visitors lived and how long they stayed — for $160 per week. After the report, SafeGraph stopped selling the dataset. Other location brokers continue to sell similar data.

Source: Vice Motherboard investigation, May 2022

These are the consequences of an industry that profits from your personal information. The names on those broker sites aren't anonymized. The buyers aren't vetted. The system works exactly as designed.

We help you take your data off it.

Here's what's already showing up about you.

Every time you bought a house, registered to vote, signed up for a subscription, or even just existed with a phone number — data brokers scraped your information and sold it.

Right now, sites like Spokeo, BeenVerified, Whitepages, and Radaris are showing anyone who asks:

  • Your home address — past and present
  • Your phone number — the one you give to friends
  • Your age and birthday
  • The names of your family members
  • Where you work
  • How much your house is worth
  • This isn't the dark web. This is page one of Google. And it's feeding the robocalls, the spam texts, the phishing emails, and the junk mail that never stop coming.

    750+ companies profit from your personal data. You can't even name most of them.

    Delete it today. It's back in 90 days.

    Here's what nobody tells you: removing yourself from one data broker is a temporary fix. These companies pull from public records — property filings, court records, voter rolls — that update constantly.

    “Within 60–90 days, your data reappears on the same sites you just removed it from.”

    You can't beat this cycle by hand. We can.

    Your data's not a secret anymore. Ours isn't either.

    The data removal industry has a dirty secret: most services inflate their numbers. They count “not found” as “removed.” They send blind requests to brokers that don't even have your data. They claim 850 brokers but only automate 85.

    Before and after proof.

    Your dashboard shows screenshots of your listings before removal and verification after.

    Honest counts.

    "Removed" means removed. "Not found" means not found. "Refused" means refused — and we tell you why.

    Government-aligned.

    For California residents, we plan to submit directly to the state's official DROP deletion portal when it opens in August 2026.

    Open methodology.

    We will publish our actual removal success rate on a public coverage page at general-access launch.

    We don't have anything to hide. Your data shouldn't either.

    In minutes, you'll know exactly who has your data. Then we delete you.

    Scan first — see exactly where your data lives. Then we start removing you from the 200+ brokers that accept automated opt-outs, free. Hard brokers (CAPTCHA, phone-verified) come with our paid plans.

    Every removal we run posts to our public ledger — so you can verify exactly what we delivered, broker by broker.

    1

    Scan

    Enter your name, city, and state. Our system searches 750+ registered US data brokers for your personal information. In minutes, you see everywhere your data lives.

    2

    Remove (free)

    We immediately begin removing your data from 200+ sites that accept automated removal requests — email-based opt-outs, simple web forms, and government portals. This happens automatically. You don’t lift a finger.

    3

    Protect (paid, optional)

    The hardest sites — Spokeo, BeenVerified, Whitepages, Radaris, PeopleFinders, TruthFinder — require CAPTCHA solving, identity verification, and ongoing monitoring. Our paid plans handle these plus quarterly re-scans to catch re-listings before they show up on Google again.

    Go deeper

    See exactly how it works — and every broker we cover.

    Plain-English walkthrough of the 5-step flow, dashboard status diagram, hard policy commitments. Plus a public directory of every broker with the verified opt-out URL and DBR removal method.

    Not all data brokers are the same. Here's what's actually out there.

    750+

    data brokers tracked in our registry

    6

    distinct broker industries

    310

    email opt-outs identified

    People search sites

    What they do
    Aggregate your name, address, phone, age, relatives, and employment into public profiles that anyone can search — often appearing on the first page of Google results.
    Why it matters
    This is how a stranger finds where you live. How a scammer gets your phone number. How an abusive ex tracks you down.
    Examples
    Spokeo, BeenVerified, Whitepages, Radaris, TruePeopleSearch, FastPeopleSearch, PeopleFinders, Nuwber, Intelius, TruthFinder, Instant Checkmate, MyLife
    How they block
    CAPTCHAs, phone verification calls, proprietary identity portals, and account creation requirements. Some re-list you within 60 days.
    Covered inEssential + Premium (at launch)

    Honest pricing. No tier you don't need.

    Pay only for what brokers actually charge us to reach. Every removal posts to our public ledger.

    Free

    forever

    $0forever

    No credit card required

    Your first step toward disappearing from data brokers.

    What we cover

    • Marketing & ad brokers
    • B2B sales intelligence
    • Location trackers
    • Simple public record sites

    What you get

    • Full scan across 750+ data brokers
    • One-time removal from 200+ brokers
    • Dashboard with scan results and removal status
    • Personal share link for friends and family
    • No credit card. No trial. Free means free.
    Scan me free →
    Most popular

    Essential

    most popular

    $4.99/mo per person

    billed yearly · $59.88/yr (save 17% vs monthly)

    The sites that show up when someone Googles your name.

    What we cover

    • People search sites
    • CAPTCHA-protected ad brokers
    • Phone-verified directories
    • Property aggregators (web opt-out)

    What you get

    • Removal from 300+ brokers — people-search sites, CAPTCHA-protected ad brokers, phone-verified directories, property aggregators
    • CAPTCHA-protected site removal
    • Phone-verification removals — Whitepages, MyLife
    • Quarterly re-scan and re-removal
    • Action alerts — we tell you the moment a broker needs you to verify (email link, SMS code)
    • CA DROP portal integration (Aug 2026)
    • Before/after removal screenshots
    • Email alerts when new listings are detected
    Get Essential →

    Premium

    covers the hardest brokers

    $7.99/mo per person

    billed yearly · $95.88/yr (save 11% vs monthly)

    Adds credit bureaus, government-ID brokers, and multi-step verification portals. Plus prefilled letters for the mail-only brokers.

    What we cover

    • Credit & financial brokers
    • Government ID-required sites
    • Mail-only brokers (prefilled)
    • Multi-step verification portals

    What you get

    • Quarterly re-scan across the full 750+ broker registry; re-removal across the 500+ we can reach via web, gov-ID upload, or prefilled mail
    • Credit bureau marketing opt-outs — Experian, Equifax, TransUnion
    • Government ID broker removals — PeopleFinders, Epsilon, LexisNexis
    • Linked broker networks — one submission removes you from the entire PeopleConnect network (Intelius, TruthFinder, Instant Checkmate, plus 15+ sites)
    • Mail-only brokers — we generate the prefilled letter, you drop it in your mailbox
    • Priority action queue — we route verification prompts to you the moment a broker asks
    • Priority processing
    Get Premium →
    See full broker coverage breakdown
    FreeEssentialPremium
    Marketing & ad brokers
    B2B sales intelligence
    Location & mobile trackers
    Simple public record sites
    People search sites
    CAPTCHA-protected ad brokers
    Phone-verified directories
    Property aggregators (web opt-out)
    Credit & financial brokers
    Government ID-required sites
    Mail-only brokers (prefilled letter for you to send)
    Multi-step verification portals

    Check = we have a removal method for that broker category. Some use email (bounce-tracked); others use web forms (screenshot-verified). See our public ledger for per-broker outcome status. Minus = not included.

    Your CCPA clock starts the day you submit.

    California Consumer Privacy Act §1798.130 gives brokers 45 days to verify and respond to a deletion request (extendable to 90). Read the statute →

    All prices in USD. Cancel anytime. We never sell your data. Individual plans for now; household coverage on the roadmap.

    Questions, honestly answered

    How is the free tier actually free?
    At general-access launch the free tier will cover brokers that accept simple email or web-form opt-out requests — the cost per submission for us is fractions of a penny. The harder sites (Spokeo, BeenVerified, Whitepages) require CAPTCHA solving and ongoing monitoring, which is what paid tiers will cover.
    Will my data come back after the free removal?
    Probably, yes. Data brokers pull from public records that update constantly. Free users get a one-time removal. Paid users get quarterly re-scans and re-removals so your data stays gone.
    What do you do with my information?
    We collect the minimum needed to find and remove your listings: name, city, state, and email. We never sell, share, or broker your data. Your information is encrypted and deleted from our systems if you cancel. We’re the anti-data-broker.
    How is this different from California’s free DROP portal?
    DROP is a government tool that covers ~460 California-registered brokers — but only for California residents, and only starting August 2026. We integrate with DROP for CA users AND cover the 290+ brokers that aren’t registered in California, plus we work for residents of all 50 states.
    How long does removal take?
    Free tier removals begin within minutes for email-based opt-outs. CAPTCHA-protected sites (paid tier) complete within 24–72 hours. Phone and mail-based removals take 1–2 weeks. Your dashboard tracks every step in real time.
    What if a broker requires me to verify something — like clicking a link or entering a code?
    Some brokers require the consumer to verify the removal themselves — clicking an emailed link (PeopleConnect), entering an SMS code (Whitepages, Spokeo), or mailing a signed letter (InfoTracer). When that happens we pause the broker session, surface it in your dashboard action queue, and tell you exactly what to do. Once you complete the step, we resume the session automatically. You can see the queue at any time at Dashboard → Action queue.
    What about brokers that require a government ID upload (LexisNexis, etc.)?
    We never accept ID uploads through DBR — full stop. For brokers that require ID verification, we surface a dashboard action with a direct link to the broker’s own secure portal. You upload to them; the ID never touches our servers. We detect their confirmation email automatically and finish the removal on our end.
    Can I see proof that my data was actually removed?
    Yes. Paid plans include before-and-after screenshots. Free plans show removal status (submitted, confirmed, pending). We publish our overall removal success rate on our website — not behind a paywall.
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