Ways to help you become un-doxable

xany
7 years ago

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Spokeo
Opt-out form: http://www.spokeo.com/opt_out/new
Verification needed: Email address
Promised turnaround time: 30 minutes
My opt-out result: Effective

Spokeo is used by many doxxers; fortunately, it has one of the easiest opt-out methods. Just search for yourself in the sites directory; when you find a record that matches your identity, copy the URL and submit it via the opt-out form. After you confirm your email address, your listing should be removed. Note that you may need to search by several criterianame, email address, phone number(s), social media usernamesto find all your records.

Pipl
Opt-out form: https://pipl.com/directory/remove/
Verification needed: Email address
Promised turnaround time: Immediate
My opt-out result: Effective

Pipl is both a search engine and a directory. While results cannot be blocked from the former, listings in the latter can be removed. First, manually craft a URL based on your name in the format of

https://pipl.com/n/firstname_lastname/

and paste it into the opt-out form. Youll see a list of people who share your name. You can then click Remove on any results that match your identity. Youll receive an email with a confirmation link.

ZoomInfo
Opt-out form: http://www.zoominfo.com/lookupEmail
Verification needed: Email address
Promised turnaround time: Within a few days
My opt-out result: Effective

ZoomInfo is a paid service that wont show you what it knows about you for free. It will acknowledge having your information on record, but only after you provide your email address. It will then send you an email message stating whether any matches were foundso if you no longer have access to the email address in ZoomInfos database, youre out of luck.

If you do, and a record was found, opting out is as easy as clicking the confirmation link. But if ZoomInfo doesnt have a record of you, youll still have given it your email addressand a temporary address created for this opt-out will naturally return no results.

ZoomInfo showed no records for me, so I opted out my father, who was listed. ZoomInfo now returns no search results for his email address.

Whitepages
Opt-out form: https://support.whitepages.com/hc/en-us/articles/203263794-How-do-I-remove-my-people-search-profile-
Verification needed: Email address and phone number
Promised turnaround time: Immediate
My opt-out result: Effective (but see note)

Up until recently, I had a listed landline. I now pay my phone company a monthly fee for an unlisted number, but it still showed up in places like Whitepages.

To find out if yours does, too, enter your name and address in the search box on the Whitepages home page. If you appear in the results, click the Claim/Edit button. Create an account and verify your email address. Whitepages will then ring the number listed in your profile. Just answer the phone and press 1. You can then choose to unlist specific numbers in your profile, or hide the entire profile, via your profiles Privacy settings.

Note: While Whitepages did honor my opt-out request, my record continued to show up in its search results via sponsored partners, such as BeenVerified.com, PeopleSmart.com and InstantCheckmate.com. Many of these sites have opt-out forms similar to the ones Ive shared here; if youre truly committed to delisting yourself as completely as possible, youll need to chase down these rabbit holes as you encounter them.

PeopleSmart
Opt-out form: https://www.peoplesmart.com/optout-go
Verification needed: Email address
Promised turnaround time: Up to 72 hours
My opt-out result: Effective

PeopleSmart is one of only two services on this list that requires you create an account in order to opt out. Once you find your record via the search box on the opt-out page, click This is Me, create your account and confirm that you want to opt out; the service will send you a confirmation email.

If you do not have a record with PeopleSmart, you can request a manual opt-out by providing your contact information. Note that the company says, It can take up to 7 days for us to process this type of request.

While PeopleSmart did remove its listing for Ken Gagne, it retained three additional listings for Kenneth Gagne. Once Id created an account for Ken, I had to find and use a separate opt-out form for these variations on my name.

After youve done your opting out, be sure to adjust your account settings to not receive promotional emails.

CheckPeople
Opt-out form: http://www.checkpeople.com/optout
Verification needed: None
Promised turnaround time: Up to 10 days
My opt-out result: Ineffective

CheckPeople.com is a paid service, but its search engine gives you a free glimpse of what it knows about you. In my case, its an address I lived at 20 years ago and the names of everyone in my immediate familyincluding someone a relative was briefly married to more than a decade ago.

To opt out of CheckPeople.com, go to the opt-out form and submit your contact details. Despite the lengthy turnaround period, my first request was not effective. Ive submitted a second one and have also taken advantage of the option of mailing a hard copy of my request, with which I included a printout of my result in the CheckPeople.com search engine.

BeenVerified
Opt-out form: http://www.beenverified.com/optout
Verification needed: Email address
Promised turnaround time: 24 hours in most cases
My opt-out result: Effective

Opting out of BeenVerified is pretty painless. Submit your name and state to its opt-out form; if you find a matching profile, you can have it removed by verifying your email address.

Intelius and subsidiaries
Opt-out form: https://www.intelius.com/optout.php for Intelius; others below
Verification needed: Government-issued ID
Promised turnaround time: 7?14 days for Intelius; see others below
My opt-out result: Effective

Intelius is the parent company of many data brokers including PublicRecords360 and ZabaSearch, each of which must be opted out of individually. Fortunately, the process for each is similar. Unfortunately, its the most onerous and aggressive process of any broker on this list, requiring a copy of your government-issued ID. You can block out your photo and drivers license numberonly your name, address and birthdate are needed. But this means you can opt out using only the address on your current license; if your license is outdated, or if you want to remove an older address from the Intelius database, youre out of luck.

For Intelius itself, search for your public profile and, if you find it, go to the opt-out form and submit a scan of your ID.

PublicRecords360 also has an online opt-out form, but note that the form is powered by Google Docs. If you dont want corporate behemoths (including Google) to know your identity, then I recommend faxing your ID to 425-974-6194. (The opt-out form also says you can email your request to optout@publicrecords360.combut the fine print states, Requests for opt out will not be processed over the phone or via email.) PublicRecords360 says it will take 7 to 14 days to process the opt-out request.

While my opt-out requests with both Intelius and PublicRecords360 were effective, as with PeopleSmart, I needed to find and opt out of all variations on my name at each service.

Finally, ZabaSearcha formerly independent service that has been acquired by Inteliusaccepts requests only by fax, after which they take 4 to 6 weeks to process. There is no form or template to fill out for these requests, but again, a copy of your state ID is needed. I suggest finding your profile and including the URL with your request.

I didnt have a listing at ZabaSearch, nor did my father, so I cant report on the effectiveness of opt-out requests.

Intelius owns other data brokers, but these are the three that my sources referenced most often as likely to have my contact information.

US Search
Opt-out form: http://www.ussearch.com/privacylock
Verification needed: Government-issued ID
Promised turnaround time: Within 7?14 days of receipt of proof of identity
My opt-out result: N/A

US Searchs database includes addresses and phone numbers, social networking profiles, plus detailed background information available through public records. It used to charge for its opt-out service, which it calls PrivacyLock; now this service is free. But like ZabaSearch, it requires the offline submission of a copy of a government-issued ID.

After you enter your name, city, state and age in the initial PrivacyLock form and find your name in the results, click This Is the Record I Would Like to Block. Then you must print a cover sheet with your record number on it, and fax or snail-mail it along with a copy of your ID.

Neither my father nor I had a listing at US Search, so I cant report on the effectiveness of opt-out requests.

PeopleFinders.com
Opt-out form: http://www.peoplefinders.com/manage/
Verification needed: None
Promised turnaround time: 1 hour
My opt-out result: Effective

To opt out of PeopleFinders,

go to its opt-out page and search for your name, city and state. There may be multiple matchesfor example, PeopleFinders found one record for me, but four for my father. Even though its privacy policy says the site will only accept opt-out requests directly from the individual whose information is being opted-out, no verification is required, so for each match, I clicked This is me then Opt out my info.

But thats not all: On the next screen you must enter a Recaptcha code, check a couple of disclaimer boxes and click Continue. And PeopleFinders.com isnt above upselling you during this free process. On the final opt-out screen, dont let the service gouge you $49.95 for a copy of your background report.

PeekYou
Opt-out form: http://www.peekyou.com/about/contact/optout/index.php
Verification needed: Email address
Promised turnaround time: Typically 48 hours; some take up to 10 business days
My opt-out result: Effective

PeekYou relies more on social media networks than on phone directories for its information, but it still helps tie together ones discrete identities into a single profile. Youll need to use the sites main search to find your profiles URL, such as http://www.peekyou.com/ken_gagne/352169778, and copy its numerical string (352169778) into the opt-out form, along with your name and email address. Youll have the choice to delist your age or your entire profile. A reason for removal is also required, though this can be as vague as other.

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f0rk [HackingGuy]
7 years ago

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Thanks :D

Great post!

theMunchBox
7 years ago

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Is this the real xanyrekt?

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