People‑search sites and data brokers collect public and commercial records—then publish condensed profiles that can include your address, phone, age range, relatives, and more. If you want less exposure in Google and on these databases, the fastest path is a targeted opt‑out sweep.
How removals work
Each broker has its own policy and form. Some require email confirmation; a few ask for ID (we have you upload those directly). After approval, your profile is suppressed or removed and won’t appear in search results.
Prioritize high‑exposure sources
- Start with big aggregators and sites with strong Google rankings.
- Remove phone/address variants and duplicate profiles.
- Refresh Google’s cache so old snippets disappear faster.
Timelines you can expect
- Immediate: Some removals are instant after confirmation.
- 1–7 days: Typical processing window for popular brokers.
- 7–21+ days: Stubborn listings, cache delays, or ID‑required cases.
DIY vs. professional help
Doing it yourself is possible, but time‑consuming and easy to miss duplicates. Our Basic package covers ~25 high‑value sites; Advanced and Elite scale to 50–100+ sources with reporting and re‑checks.
Keep it clean
Because brokers refresh feeds, re‑listings happen. Monthly monitoring catches new or returning profiles quickly so your exposure stays low.