Many sites on the Internet that are capable of finding people using their phone number or full name are relying on their information from public records. These records can include bankruptcy, court, marriage, or divorce. Unfortunately, any site that is gathering its information from public records will pull your name, number, or address from these records. Below are some steps and removal pages you can visit to help remove yourself from these pages.
Verify company’s privacy policies
Many companies will share much of the information you provide them electronically, on paper, and over the phone. Make sure before giving any personal information away you ask about the company’s privacy policies and to opt out of any information or public information sharing the company has.
Open and use a P.O. Box
Creating and using a P.O. Box for your home address is an easy and effective method of removing your home address from public records. You can find the USPS change-of-address form online at moversguide.usps.com.
Avoid social networks
Social networking sites like Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are one of the easiest ways to find information about someone online today. Avoid social networks if you want to stay anonymous. Or, if you want to use a social network, use a different name. In the case of Facebook, make sure your privacy settings are set so that only your friends can find and view your profile. Also, make sure to edit your settings so that search engines are blocked.
Don’t give out any unneeded information
Many companies will request more information than they need, like your e-mail address. When filling out a form or giving out information, only give information that is required.
Court ordered removal
In some extreme cases, you can obtain a court-ordered removal or seal of some or all public records.
Individual website removal
Many of the sites that list your information do have methods of removing your it from their site. However, this only removes your record from that site and not any other site that lists your public information. With thousands of sites capable of finding you, you need to remove your records from each of these pages and watch each site to ensure it’s not added back. Below are sites and other company links that collect and use public information.
Companies handling private data
AxicomAcxiom provides information on users to various agencies, governments, and businesses. Although you cannot remove all information since it is used by law enforcement, you can have your information removed from their marketing database.
DMAThe DMA (Direct Marketing Association) is an association that specializes in direct marketing tools and technique and maintains a database of names used in direct marketing.
InteliusIntelius provides users with a method of performing online background checks.
Look up website information
Removing information from Google: How to request information removal from Google
PeopleLookup: The PeopleLookup official site
PrivateEye: The PrivateEye official site
ZabaSearch: The ZamaSearch official site
Related information
- How to be anonymous on the Internet.
- How to set up a proxy server in Firefox.
- How to know if you are using a proxy server.
- How to find people online.
- See our anonymous definition for further information and related links.
- Internet help and support.