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Tips for Protecting Your Reputation Online

July 9, 2019
How much is someone’s privacy worth? In some cases, it is literally worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The New York Times reported in February 2018 that a woman in New Hampshire had won a $560 million Powerball jackpot. However, lottery officials would not give her the money because she wishe…

How to Remove Yourself from Rootsweb

July 9, 2019
DeleteMe’s Rootsweb Review Rootsweb.com is a genealogy site, owned by Ancestry, that provides a people search service. To remove yourself from Rootsweb, you must email Ancestry customer support directly. After this, your information will be removed within 2 business days. How to Remove Your…

How to Remove Yourself from Reverse Mobile

July 9, 2019
DeleteMe’s Reverse Mobile Review Reverse Mobile collects and posts the personal information online. It is owned by InfoTracer, so removing yourself from InfoTracer will remove you from Reverse Mobile. Removing yourself from InfoTracer requires you to perform their online opt-out proces…

How to Remove Yourself from Reverse Genie

July 3, 2019
DeleteMe’s Reverse Genie Review Reverse Genie collects and posts the personal information online. It is owned by InfoTracer, so removing yourself from InfoTracer will remove you from Reverse Genie. Removing yourself from InfoTracer requires you to perform their online opt-out process, …

How to Remove Yourself from Public Records Directory

July 3, 2019
DeleteMe’s Public Records Directory Review Public Records Directory making it difficult to click on a link for a specific listing to paste into the URL field. We pasted the full listing in the comments box to resolve this. DeleteMe continues to have success with these opt-outs. Public Recor…

How to Remove Yourself from USA Background

July 3, 2019
DeleteMe’s USA Background Review USA Background is a data broker that posts personal information online. To remove yourself from USA Background, you must email them a direct request. After this, it is unclear how long it will take them to remove your information. How to Remove Yourself from…

How to Remove Yourself from LiveRamp

June 28, 2019
DeleteMe’s LiveRamp Review LiveRamp is a data broker that uses information for marketing purposes. You can remove yourself from LiveRamp’s data collection practices by using their online form. After this, you will be opted-out of their practices within 48 hours. How to Remove Yourself…

How to Remove Yourself from Records Authority

June 28, 2019
DeleteMe’s Records Authority Review Records Authority collects and posts the personal information online. It is owned by InfoTracer, so removing yourself from InfoTracer will remove you from Records Authority. Removing yourself from InfoTracer requires you to perform their online opt-o…

How to Remove Yourself from Public Record Spy

June 28, 2019
DeleteMe’s Public Record Spy Review Public Record Spy collects and posts the personal information online. It is owned by InfoTracer, so removing yourself from InfoTracer will remove you from Public Record Spy. Removing yourself from InfoTracer requires you to perform their online opt-o…

How to Remove Yourself from Verispy

June 28, 2019
DeleteMe’s Verispy Review Verispy is a data broker that posts personal information online. To remove yourself, you need to fill out a special opt-out form and email it to them, together with a proof of identity. After this, it could take over 30 days for your information to be removed. How …

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