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First-Step Opt-Outs
If your main goal is to cut down on spam calls, junk mail, unwanted email, and people-search exposure, start with these major brokers and broker networks first.
Recommended first pass
- Submit these first-step opt-outs before chasing every smaller people-search result.
- Use the same email address so confirmation messages are easy to track.
- Complete any email, phone, CAPTCHA, or identity verification step the broker requires.
- Save confirmation numbers or screenshots, then rescan later to catch re-listing.
Results
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Saved Profiles
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Recent Jobs
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Loaded Run
| Broker | Confidence | Location | Profile URL | Opt-Out URL | Proof |
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Scanner Settings
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False Positives (Local)
Rows hidden here are filtered locally from result tables for this profile key.
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How To Use Opt-Out Links
This guide explains what to do after a match is found, how verification usually works, and what to expect after submission.
1. Open each result and confirm it is really you
Before submitting any opt-out, verify enough profile attributes match your details.
- Match first and last name, plus city/state when possible.
- Use age range, middle initial/name, phone fragments, or email hints for confidence.
- If the listing is clearly wrong, hide it as a false positive and move on.
2. Submit opt-out and complete verification
Most data brokers require a second verification step before they process removals.
- Email verification: open the broker email and click the confirmation link.
- Phone verification: complete SMS/call confirmation if requested.
- Identity checks: some brokers may request additional details to prove ownership.
3. Track completion and rescan
Opt-outs are not always instant, and listings can reappear from data refreshes.
- Keep confirmation emails/screenshots for follow-up.
- Rescan regularly to confirm removals remain in place.
- If a listing returns, resubmit and keep a clear record of the timeline.
Important expectations
- Removal can stop future selling by that broker once processed.
- It does not automatically erase data already sold to third parties.
- Spam and outreach volume typically drops over time, not immediately.
- Best results come from repeated cleanup across multiple brokers.
Current deployment runs a fixed Top 20 broker scan while we continue hardening broader scan accuracy.