Data Broker Removal Guide

Your Personal Data Is Being Sold Right Now

Data brokers profit from your name, address, phone number, and more — without your permission. Here's how to fight back.

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4,000+ data brokers operating in the US
$250B+ annual data broker industry revenue
79% of Americans concerned about how companies use their data

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Everything you need to remove your data, lock down your accounts, and stay private.

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How to Remove Yourself from Data Broker Sites
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How Data Brokers Get Your Information

Understanding the playbook is the first step to stopping it.

1

They Collect Everything

Data brokers harvest your information from public records, social media profiles, loyalty programs, app usage, and purchase history — often without you realizing it.

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They Build Your Profile

Your data is aggregated into detailed profiles — including your income estimate, health interests, political leanings, and relationships — then sold to marketers, insurers, employers, and anyone who pays.

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You Can Opt Out — But You Have to Fight

You have the legal right to request removal from most data brokers. It takes time and persistence, but it works. Our guides walk you through every step.

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