Remove Data
Create a practical personal data removal request, submission checklist, and follow-up tracker for data brokers and websites.
Remove Data helps you prepare a personal data removal request for a website, data broker, people-search site, or online listing that exposes your information. The tool creates a local worksheet with a suggested message, evidence checklist, and follow-up tracker.
Data removal is usually a process, not a one-click guarantee. Many companies require identity verification, use different opt-out forms, or republish records after new broker feeds are refreshed. This tool gives you a clear starting point while keeping the request under your control.
Remove Data
Enter the required values and run the tool to view results.
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How to use Remove Data
Enter your name, contact email, and the website, broker, or listing URL where your information appears. Choose the request type that best matches your goal: deletion, opt-out or suppression, do-not-sell/do-not-share, or correction of inaccurate information. The generated worksheet can be copied into the company privacy form or sent to the contact address listed in its privacy policy.
What this tool can help with
The worksheet is useful when you find your name, address, phone number, email address, relatives, property details, or similar personal information on a public profile, people-search result, marketing list, or data broker page. It helps organize the details that companies commonly ask for: who you are, where the listing appears, what action you want, and how they should confirm completion.
What this tool does not do
This tool does not submit the request for you, verify whether a company is legally required to comply, or guarantee removal from search engines, cached copies, third-party mirrors, or downstream databases. Privacy rights and company obligations vary by location, relationship, record type, and applicable law.
DIY removal versus managed services
Some users prefer to submit privacy requests manually because it gives them direct control and avoids sharing additional personal details with another provider. Others prefer a managed data removal service because data brokers can republish information, require repeated follow-up, and operate across many sites. If you use a third-party vendor, review its privacy policy, covered sites, verification process, refund terms, and limitations before subscribing.
Affiliate and vendor disclosure
The data removal service links on this page may be affiliate or sponsored links. We include them as optional third-party resources, credit each vendor for its own service, and mark promoted links accordingly. Vendor coverage, pricing, availability, and results can change, so compare providers directly before choosing one.
Personal data removal tips
Start with the exact listing URL, keep screenshots for your own records, and submit requests through the privacy channel named by the target website. Use only the verification information needed to process the request, and follow up if the company does not confirm completion within its stated response window.
For recurring exposure across people-search sites and broker databases, consider whether a managed data removal service is worth the cost. Even then, keep realistic expectations: no service can promise permanent removal from every source on the internet.
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