Remove your information from PeopleFinders
PeopleFinders publishes addresses, phone numbers, age, and relatives, with paid reports on top. Here is how to take your listing down yourself — free, in about 5 minutes.
Time: about 5 minutes · Difficulty: Easy
The steps
- Go to peoplefinders.com/opt-out.
- Search your name, find your record, and select it.
- Enter an email address and submit; click the confirmation link they send.
- Removal typically completes within a few days.
First — see what's already out there about you, free
A scam caller works from a file: your leaks, your addresses, your family’s names. See what is in yours — free, one second — before you decide how far to take this page.
The honest part
Removal from PeopleFinders is real, but it is not always forever. These companies buy fresh data feeds, and listings can quietly reappear months later — often after you move, change numbers, or a new public record is filed. Put a note in your calendar to re-check in about three months. And your information is not just here: most Hoosiers appear on a dozen or more of these sites at once, so work through the full list.
Free showed you the problem. Here is the honest math on fixing it alone.
Thirty-plus sites. Three to four hours of look-ups, forms, and confirmation emails. Then the re-listings start creeping back within months — these companies count on you not coming back. And every listing you miss keeps your address, age, and family names in the next scam caller’s script.
The Sweep — $99, one time: we file every removal for you and show you each one as it comes down. The Fix — $249, one time: the Sweep, plus closing what those listings point at — the email account, the leaked passwords, the bank and phone-carrier alerts, the devices. No subscription. Nothing renews.
Make it stop — one flat price What each service includes →
The guarantee: work your plan with us for 30 days; if you do not agree you are meaningfully safer, one email refunds you in full — and you keep the report, the plan, and everything we filed. The plain-English terms →
Not sure whether something you received is a scam? That help is always free: call 1-888-985-6187, any hour.
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Steps checked August 2026. These sites change their processes; if a step looks different when you visit, our free line can walk you through it: 1-888-985-6187.