Right now, websites you have never heard of are selling your home address, phone number, and even your family members' names to anyone who pays. That is why you get spam calls, scam texts, and junk mail. This free tool helps you make them take it all down.
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Type your name and we will show you the websites that most likely have your details. Click any of them to see your real listing with your own eyes. Then, in one click, you can ask them all to take it down. Your name stays on your computer, we never see it.
By law, these websites have to remove your information if you ask them to. The hard part is finding them all and writing each request. This tool writes the requests for you and gives you the direct link to each website. Paid services charge $90 or more a year to do this. Here it is free, and nothing you type ever leaves your computer.
// your "please delete my info" requests, on their way
// One click opens each website, fills in your details, and sends the request for you. This needs our free helper add-on. Without it, we will write the requests for you to copy and send.
The data broker opt-out list: direct removal pages for the people search sites that expose the most. Brokers re-list people, so re-check every 3 months.
| Broker | What they expose | Difficulty | Opt-out |
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Want to remove your name from Google Search? Google won't delete the source website, but it will remove results that expose your phone number, home address or email.
Google your full name in quotes plus your city. Save the URL of every result exposing personal data.
Submit each URL to Google's removal tool under "exposes personal contact info."
De-indexing hides the result; the listing still exists. Use Tab ① to send a deletion letter to the source site too, otherwise your information keeps coming back online.
Use Bing's "Report a Concern" form, category "Exposed personal information."
New in 2026: California's DROP, the Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform, lets California residents send one free deletion request to every data broker registered in the state under the DELETE Act. It's the biggest free privacy win in years, and most people haven't heard of it.
DROP is for California residents. Not in California? Tabs ① and ② cover you under CCPA-style laws, GDPR or NDPA.
Create your request on the state's DROP portal. One form reaches every registered California data broker at once.
DROP only reaches brokers registered in California. Out-of-state people search sites and international brokers still need direct opt-outs. Use Tab ① for those.
DROP deletes broker databases, not Google results. Finish with Tab ③ to remove your name from search.
Probably more than you would guess. They gather bits about you from public records, old website leaks, and your social media, bundle it into one profile, and sell it. Tap each card to see what they share, and who shares it.
// Every category above can be removed with the free kit. Generate your letters.
An honest comparison. Switch between the options people actually weigh up:
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// Based on publicly documented features and user reviews as of mid-2026. Verify current terms on each provider's site.
Removing yourself from data brokers manually means finding each opt-out form, verifying your identity, and following up when they ignore you. Roughly 15 minutes per broker, repeated when your data comes back. Drag the slider: