Sites We Cover
WHERE DO BROKERS GET THEIR INFO, AND WHAT IS YOUR INFORMATION BEING USED FOR?
Data brokers get your information from these places in addition to many others. All too often, there are examples of companies using personal data to get around laws that limit predatory and discriminatory practices. The most notorious incident was reported by Forbes six years ago – a data broker was selling lists of rape victims, alcoholics, and “erectile dysfunction sufferers.”

“Lists reveal information that would surprise most people. Data brokers sell lists of people suffering from mental health diseases, cancer, herpes, and hundreds of other illnesses,” said Pam Dixon, executive director of the World Privacy Forum. These data brokers have destroyed many people's lives by making anyone’s personal info easily available online. Anyone with bad intentions, or people from your past that you want nothing to do with: can just google you, and find out exactly where you now currently live. We must constantly work towards scrubbing this information off the internet. As soon as possible.

*We’re the only company that has a database of almost 1000 data brokers that we work from. This database is compiled of data brokers that were forced to register. You can do it yourself or have us do it for you. Either way, we're giving you the tools to do it yourself: As long as you’re able to remove your information online: That is what we care about. Here you have a DIY option to opt out of these data brokers from this database. We list additional sites under - Additional Sites We Cover- section for you to Opt Out too.
Additional Sites We Cover
These are clickable links you can DIY & go right to these websites to Opt Out. But first make sure that you have entered & found your info on the site first. Before sending your personal info to Opt Out
FAQS
Absolutely, scammers like to use fake emails (Phishing) or text messages (Smishing). These are just 2 major ways scammers get you. After they have gotten your personal info online: since they already have your full name, email address & phone# that was provided by data brokers.The messages they send over to you seem more credible & personalized & you’ll be surprisewhat many people unknowingly just hand over to these scammers.
We use advance AI tools that encrypts data in transit & at rest to scan & aggregate all of your info, across a huge database & on additional websites...Only then once your info is found on that website. Do we send a deletion request. What’s shocking is that most of the major
data removal services. List what websites they’re going to remove you from & then they’ll just have their automation software send removal requests with all your info to all those sites, to ask for removal. This is called blind opt outs. It’s easier with less overhead cost, because it’s mostly
automated. Not only is it non-effective, it's dangerous. Because if a site does not have your information. Why in the world would you give them the customers information? We only request opt out from sites that we find your information, and provide them with what was found on their website about you to have that taken down.
Not just because it’s a data broker website. That does not mean your information is on that specific website. Here we use automation & ML but mostly to scan & locate where your information is within hundreds of websites. Correctly opting you out & doing all the follow-ups
needs a human element. That we provision. That’s why most of the major data removal websites their service is only $8 per month, because it’s just mostly automated & their actual removal percentage is quite low.
Your information is scanned across a huge data broker database of almost 1000 data brokers. That is more than any other data removal company. We're also adding data brokers as they appear
We all do but some people might need it more like victims of stalking, abuse & harassment, public figures, or anyone who is actively seeking employment, especially anyone who’s first or last name is not as popular (as these results usually stand out & can appear at the very top of the first page), or anyone that puts a premium on their well-being: by not wanting their current phone number, email & current address displayed all over the internet.
First, what is considered blind opt outs? It is the practice of sending data removal requests to data brokers and other entities without verifying whether the user's data is actually present on their systems. This can lead to several problems, including the exposure of personal information to entities that don't have it & potential for inaccurate opt out status.
Why it's problematic:
● False positives:
Many requests might be sent to companies that don't have your information, leading to unnecessary data exposure and an illusion of action.
● Ineffectiveness:
The sheer volume of requests might mean that legitimate opt-outs aren't handled properly, as the data broker might not be equipped to handle the volume or might not have the correct data in the first place.
● Security risks:
Sending personal information in bulk to many different entities can increase the risk of your data being compromise.
This is a practice that is born out of necessity for many of the major data brokers, they make their cost per month extremely low. This gets them millions of customers. They then use automation to find a simplified way to manage all those customers & their opt outs. Hence, blind opt outs.
We cover all 50 States(USA) But we also cover Australia, Brazil, Canada, Spain, Egypt, India, Switzerland, New Zealand, South Africa, Turkey, Italy, Ireland, Germany, France, Netherlands, UK, Sweden, Greece: If you do not live in one of these country’s and need assistance with data removal. Send us a message with what your privacy concerns are &
our team we’ll look into how we can assist you.
STATES WITH STRICT DATA PRIVACY LAWS
CA, TX, VA, UT, WA, DE, CO. Other states with comprehensive data laws: IN, NJ, MT, NH, OR, TN, IA. Starting in 2026, Californians will have a significantly easier option: submitting automated deletion requests simultaneously to every single registered data broker through
California’s official Deletion and Request Opt-Out Portal (DROP). YAY
Most websites, on your computer or phone that you visit daily. Are collecting & selling your information to data brokers. Hence, disclaimer link “Do not sell my personal information.”
“To barely stay within their policy they provide a way to opt out by clicking on that link. Or, by going to their privacy policy, find this & Opt Out asap. This is something you can do. To take more control of how your data is being sold, while we remove you from the sites that you're currently on now. Also, be mindful some data removal company’s has
this very same link on the very bottom of their website in small text. If you’re always paying attention you’ll see it.