Data brokers, people-search sites, and dark web forums expose your home address, phone number, and personal history to anyone who looks. We find it, remove it, and keep monitoring so new listings get caught and removed.
NetReputation's internet privacy services combine data broker opt-outs, people-search removals, and continuous monitoring into one managed program, run by a specialist who does the work for you. It is how our team has helped clients shrink their digital footprint and cut their exposure to identity theft, spam, and doxxing since 2014.
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We remove your personal data from every source that is exposing it, then keep watch so it does not creep back.
Remove your personal information from 100+ data broker sites, including Whitepages, Spokeo, and BeenVerified.
Delete your profiles from people-search engines that publish your address, age, relatives, and history.
Detect and monitor for your personal data appearing on dark web forums and data breach compilations.
Request removal of pages exposing your personal information from Google search results, where the pages qualify under Google's policies.
Continuous monitoring and re-removal as data brokers re-publish your information over time.
Extend privacy protection to your immediate family members, including spouses, children, and parents.
Hundreds of data broker websites legally collect your personal information from public records and sell it to anyone willing to pay: your home address, phone number, relatives, and employment history. Most people never agreed to any of it and have no idea how exposed they are. Here is what that exposure leads to.
A four-step system that removes your data now and keeps it off over time.
We scan 100+ data broker sites across multiple name variations, aliases, and past addresses to find every place your personal data is exposed.
We submit opt-out requests to 100+ background check sites and data brokers, working to remove your name, address, phone, family members, and financial details.
Data brokers re-aggregate data constantly. Our monitoring detects when your information reappears and removes it, with no action required from you.
Regular reports show your current exposure level, completed removals, and pending requests, so you always know where things stand.
Every internet privacy removal is backed by our guarantee. If we cannot remove your information from a listed site, you do not pay for that removal.
Free browser extensions and low-cost automated tools can send a few opt-out requests, but data broker forms change often, many sites ignore automated submissions, and information tends to return within months. NetReputation takes a managed approach instead. A dedicated privacy specialist runs your case, verifies each removal by hand, and re-submits whenever a broker re-publishes your details.
That specialist coverage spans 100+ data broker and people-search sites, plus dark web monitoring and Google de-indexing requests where pages qualify. You get scheduled privacy reports, ongoing re-removal, and one point of contact who knows your case, rather than a dashboard you manage yourself. Not sure how exposed you are? Start with a free reputation scan to see what is out there.
A data broker is a company that collects your personal details, packages them into a profile, and sells or displays that profile to anyone who searches. People-search sites, background check platforms, and marketing data firms are all types of data brokers. Under laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act you can request deletion, and the Federal Trade Commission has scrutinized the industry, but neither stops brokers from collecting your data again from public sources.
Brokers rarely get your information from any single place. They assemble it from many sources at once, which is why a thorough removal has to cover the full network rather than one site. For criminal and court records specifically, our background check removal service handles the sites that specialize in that data.
Leaders, founders, and anyone with a public profile face targeted exposure and impersonation. We reduce the personal data that makes executives easy to find and pair it with executive reputation management when the situation calls for it.
Removing one person's data is rarely enough, because broker profiles link relatives together. We extend protection across spouses, children, and parents so the whole household is harder to track. Our guide to removing personal information covers the manual steps if you want to start on your own.
When someone is trying to find you, an exposed address is an emergency. We prioritize removal of location and contact details across people-search sites and keep monitoring for reappearance. To understand what a stranger can currently piece together, see our deep web search guide.
Physicians, attorneys, law enforcement, and others whose work invites conflict need distance between their private life and the public. For regulated fields, our legal reputation management team handles the added compliance and visibility concerns.
Get alerted when new content, listings, or mentions of you appear online, so nothing catches you off guard.
Learn morePush negative articles and links down in Google so the results that represent you show first.
Learn moreA broader plan to manage what people find when they search your name, beyond data removal.
Learn moreTypically your full name, current and past home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, relatives and neighbors, employment history, and property records, and in some cases financial and court records. Data brokers aggregate all of it from public records and other sources, usually without your knowledge.
We submit opt-out requests to more than 100 data broker and people-search sites, follow each one through its process, and re-submit when your data reappears. Where a page in Google's results qualifies under Google's removal policies, we also request removal from search.
Data brokers constantly re-aggregate data from public records, so listings can reappear, often within 3 to 6 months. That is why removal is not a one-time task. Our ongoing monitoring watches for new listings and removes them as they show up.
Doing it yourself works, but it means finding every site, learning each opt-out process, and repeating the whole thing every few months. Automated tools submit forms in bulk and often miss sites that reject automation. A managed service assigns a specialist who verifies each removal and handles the re-removal for you.
Data removal covers broker and people-search sites. When the problem is an article, post, or other published content, that falls under content removal, which uses a different set of methods. We can look at both in your free analysis.
Yes. Because broker profiles connect relatives, we can extend removal and monitoring to your spouse, children, and parents so the household is covered together.
You receive scheduled privacy reports showing your current exposure, completed removals, and anything still pending, plus a specialist you can reach with questions.
Internet privacy focuses on removing your personal data from data broker and people-search sites and reducing your exposure. Reputation management focuses on what appears when someone searches your name, including reviews, articles, and other public content. The two work well together, and many clients use both.
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