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Enter your full name and the state you live in. We'll show you which of the biggest data brokers likely have a profile with your data. We don't save anything you type.

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How this works

Data brokers are companies that collect personal information from public records, commercial sources, and other data feeds, then publish searchable profiles anyone can look up. A single profile often includes your full name, current and former addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, relatives, and employment history.

Most listings appear without anyone signing up. Brokers pull from a wide range of mostly-public sources — voter registration rolls, property and court records, marketing databases, loyalty programs, and aggregated data from past breaches — so the average adult ends up with a profile on many of them by default.

Removing a listing isn't a one-and-done task. Each broker runs its own opt-out process, usually a web form, sometimes a mailed or emailed request with identity verification, and processing typically takes anywhere from a few days to several weeks. Listings also tend to re-appear weeks or months later as new data flows in, which means ongoing maintenance is part of the job.

Once you sign up, we maintain the broker registry, submit the opt-out requests on your behalf, track the status of each one, and re-run removals whenever a profile shows up again. You don't have to repeat the work — we keep watching.