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How to Complete a Superpages Opt Out Guide [+ Examples]

How to Complete a Superpages Opt Out Guide [+ Examples]

Julianne Subia

December 5, 2024

Reading time: 4 minutes

Follow the guide below to learn how to complete a Superpages opt out.  

Superpages is a business directory that publishes information about businesses in the US.

Users can search for local businesses by name, location, or category. Listings include contact information, addresses, maps, photos, and customer reviews. 

Superpages is affiliated with Yellow Pages. To remove yourself from Superpages, you need to do so through Yellow Pages. 

Keep on reading for step-by-step instructions on how to opt out of Superpages. 

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What Is Superpages?

Superpages is an online directory of businesses. 

Superpages

It is searchable by location, category, and/or name. 

Business listings feature information such as:

  • Phone number.
  • Address.
  • Website link. 
  • Price range. 
  • Opening hours.
  • Maps.
  • Photos.
  • Customer ratings and reviews.

Superpages is affiliated with Yellow Pages. 

If you think your information is on Superpages, you’re probably also listed on Lookupanyone. Want to opt out of Lookupanyone? Read our Lookupanyone opt-out guide.

How to Opt Out of Superpages  

Opt out of Superpages in 10 steps.

1. Go to Superpages and click “Privacy Policy” in the footer

Go to https://www.superpages.com/ and scroll to the bottom.

Click “Privacy Policy” in the footer.

Superpages footer

2. Scroll to the footer and click “Directory Opt-Out”

You will be redirected to Thryv’s (the company that owns Superpages and Yellow Pages) privacy policy.

Scroll to the footer and click the “Directory Opt-Out” link.

thryv footer

3. Enter your zip code and click “Get Started” 

You will be redirected to the Yellow Pages opt-out page.

Enter your zip code. 

Click the “Get Started” button. 

Yellow Pages enter your 5 digit zip code

4. Click “Register Now” 

You need to register to opt out.

Click the “Register Now” button.

Yellow Pages register button

5. Fill out the form

You will see an online form. Fill it out. 

Click the “Submit” button. 

Yellow Pages registration form

6. Click the email confirmation link

Yellow Pages will send you an email confirmation link. 

Go to your email inbox and find the email from Yellow Pages.

Note: If you don’t see the email from Yellow Pages, check your spam folder. 

Click the link.

Yellow Pages email confirmation link

7. Click “Login”

Click the “Login” button. 

Yellow Pages login button

8. Click “Click Here to Opt-Out of or Order Directories” 

Click the “Click Here to Opt-Out of or Order Directories” button to the left. 

Yellow Pages "Click Here to Opt-Out of or Order Directories"

9. Click “Opt-Out of All” and “Save Changes”

Click the “Opt-Out of All” button.

Then, click the “Save Changes” button. 

YellowPages confirmation of which publications you're opting out of

10. Click the checkboxes and “Confirm”

Click the two confirmation checkboxes.

Click the “Confirm” button. 

YellowPages confirm your opt out

You have now opted out of Superpages.

You have opted out of YellowPages

What Happens After You Opt Out of Superpages?

After you opt out of Superpages, your information will be removed. 

However, some data brokers and directories relist data when they find more of it online, so it’s a good idea to recheck these sites periodically to ensure your information was not republished. If it has, you will need to complete the opt-out process again.

As an alternative to manual opt outs, you can subscribe to a data broker removal service such as DeleteMe. Our privacy experts will delete your information from these kinds of sites on your behalf. 

Superpages Opt Out FAQs

Here are some common questions that people have about Superpages. 

Who owns Superpages?

Superpages is owned by Thryv, a business management software company that also owns Yellow Pages.

Are all businesses listed on Superpages?

No, not all businesses may be listed on Superpages. Superpages compiles business information from various public sources, such as phone directories, business registrations, and third-party data providers. If your business information does not appear in these sources, it probably won’t be listed on Superpages. 

Is Superpages legitimate? 

Yes, Superpages is legitimate in the sense that it does what it says: it provides information on businesses across the US. 

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