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Websites That List Your Personal Information

October 2, 2023

If you are wondering what are the websites that list your personal information on the internet, then look no further than data brokers.

Today, there are 4,000 data brokers in existence, with information on billions of people worldwide – you included. 

Luckily, most data brokers honor opt-out requests, meaning you can remove your personal data from these web pages.

The opt-out process differs from one data broker to the next (and may involve you having to share personal information like your name and photo of your driver’s license), but you can use our free opt-out guides for step-by-step instructions. Remember to opt-out regularly: data brokers will relist your information when they gather more of it. 

Alternatively, subscribe to a data broker removal service like DeleteMe to have your personal data removed from these websites continuously. 

Why Are These Websites Dangerous for Your Online Privacy?

If you’ve ever wondered, “Why is my name online,” data brokers are the reason. They share your personally identifiable information, including your date of birth, email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, and more, online for anyone to see.

A lot of the time, these websites can even show up on the first page of Google or another search engine. 

Having this kind of information out on the web can put you at risk of doxxing, harassment, scams, identity theft, stalking, and more. 

For example, a scammer could use one of these websites to find information about you and then craft a personalized phishing email that tricks you into revealing your social security number, bank account number, or credit card number. 

10 Websites That List Your Personal Information

Below are ten websites that qualify as people search sites or data brokers. They are well-known for giving third parties a window into your life by listing your personal information on their databases. 

Whitepages

Whitepages is a directory service that provides personal information on people. It lets you look up individuals based on their name, phone number, and/or home address. 

This data broker website collects information from property deeds and public records. Other records Whitepages uses include voter registration data, real estate transactions, and court records.

Here’s the kind of information you can find on Whitepages, according to the Whitepages homepage: 

Screenshot from Whitepages homepage -  a list of data you can find on Whitepages, including cell phone numbers, addresses, age, etc.

Whitepages also offers background checks, whereas its Whitepages Business can be used to find business contact info. 

It is estimated that Whitepages has information for over 200 million Americans and 15 million businesses. 

How to opt out: Whitepages Opt Out Guide

Spokeo

Spokeo is an online search directory aggregating personal data from various sources to provide a comprehensive view of individuals. It provides access to over 12 billion public and private records.

Screenshot of Spokeo homepage

Users can search for people on Spokeo by name, email address, phone number, or home address.

This data broker is also used for background checks and identity verification. 

Spokeo gathers data from different sources, including:

  • Public records
  • Social media
  • Surveys
  • Mailing lists
  • Government databases

How to opt out: Spokeo Opt Out Guide

BeenVerified

BeenVerified is an online data broker that gives users access to people’s personal information. Anyone can use this site to perform reverse lookups using names, phone numbers, emails, addresses, and vehicle information. 

BeenVerified is a place to find data like:

  • Contact information (including personal and professional emails, past and present home addresses, and phone numbers).
  • Criminal & court records (including criminal records, traffic violations, arrests, and bankruptcies).
  • Vehicle records (including specs, values, accident & salvage records, and recalls).
  • Property records (including property details, deeds, owner information, and assessments).
  • Personal details (including public records, age, job and education history, photos, and relatives). 

BeenVerified also offers monitoring services, which means that individuals can request to receive alerts when information in reports they’re interested in changes. For example, if a person moves homes or sets up a new social networking profile. 

Screenshot from BeenVerified's site - an ad for its "ongoing notifications" feature

According to the BeenVerified website, an average of 35,000 people perform a search on their database daily. 

How to opt out: BeenVerified Opt Out Guide

Intelius

Intelius is an online information and background check service that consolidates data from various sources to provide detailed reports about individuals. Users can look up individuals by name, phone number, or home address. 

This platform accesses public records, criminal histories, court documents, and real estate transactions to compile reports.

Intelius advertises the following use cases for its services:

Screenshot of Intelius site - a list of reasons you may want to use Intelius, including to reconnect with old friends, check someone's criminal record, etc.

Some of the posted information you’ll see here includes:

  • Name
  • Age
  • City
  • Residences
  • Email Address
  • Phone Number
  • Family members
  • Criminal Records
  • Social Media Accounts (LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.)
  • Past Bankruptcies
  • Licenses & Permits
  • Liens

How to opt out: Intelius Opt Out Guide

PeopleFinders

PeopleFinders is a people search site that gathers personal information and makes it publicly available online. 

Screenshot from PeopleFinders site - generating a person's report

It sources data from public records, third-party brokers, social media sites, and various online platforms.

Search options on PeopleFinders include by name, phone number, email address, or home address. 

A typical PeopleFinders report will show you the following information: 

  • Contact information 
  • Criminal records
  • Marriage records
  • Divorce records
  • Birth and death records
  • Bankruptcy details
  • Property ownership

How to opt out: PeopleFinders Opt Out Guide

TruthFinder

TruthFinder is a data collection website that lets anyone look up people’s private information. Users can search for individuals by name, phone number, home address, or username.

Screenshot of TruthFinder homepage

You can view a sample TruthFinder report here.

In general, TruthFinder reports can include data like full name, known aliases, age, education and employment history, possible relatives, possible associates and relationships, phone numbers, email addresses, current and past residences, places of work, criminal and traffic records, potential sex offender information, social media profiles, and more. That’s a lot of information. 

How to opt out: TruthFinder Opt Out Guide 

Radaris

Radaris is another data broker that crawls the web and scrapes personal details. Once they compile the information, the platform creates a public profile for viewing. Users can search for individuals by name, phone number, home address, email address, or company. 

Most of the sensitive information on Radaris is found in public records. They also scrape social media profiles and government databases.

Radaris profiles can include personal info like full name, age, phone number, current home address, work experience, resumes, marriages and divorces, relatives’ names, social media accounts, criminal records, mugshots, photographs, and videos. 

Screenshot of Radaris profile

How to opt out: Radaris Opt Out Guide

US Phone Book

US Phone Book is a data broker and free reverse phone number lookup service. 

Screenshot of USPhoneBook homepage

Some of the reasons US Phone Book says you may want to use its services are to find out who is behind an unknown number calling you, for online dating, to monitor who your kids interact with, and “to catch a cheater.” 

Besides searching for someone’s personal information by their phone number, users can also look someone up based on their home address or name. 

The information available on a typical US Phone Book profile includes:

  • Name
  • Age
  • Current and past home addresses
  • Emails
  • Current and past phone numbers
  • Business records
  • Professional licenses 
  • Family & associates
  • Criminal records
  • Social media profiles and photos

How to opt out: US Phone Book Opt Out Guide

FastPeopleSearch is an online directory that offers free searches about individuals. Searches can be made based on people’s names, phone numbers, or home addresses. There’s also a “Near Me” feature that lets you look for properties – and the people that own them – near you. 

Some of the information FastPeopleSearch reports include are:

  • Full name
  • Aliases 
  • Age
  • Home address
  • Phone number
  • Email addresses
  • Property information
  • Relatives
  • Associates
  • Marriage records
Screenshot of FastPeopleSearch report example

How to opt out: FastPeopleSearch Opt Out Guide

Arrests.org

Arrests.org is a data broker platform that posts public information online. 

Screenshot of Arrests.org homepage

This website lets you search for someone by their name or their photo. 

The information available includes:

  • Arrest information, like full name and date of arrest.
  • Personal information like gender.
  • Charges
  • Other arrests
  • Mugshots. 

How to opt out: Arrests.org Opt Out Guide

Other Websites That List Your Personal Information 

The above ten sites are not the only ones that list your personal information. For a complete list, check out our opt-out guides.

Some guides you may be interested include:

You can also see a list of websites that DeleteMe removes your personal information from.  

Stop Sharing Your Personal Information Online

Opting out of data brokers is important, but so is reducing the amount of information you share online. 

Don’t reveal your personal data online unnecessarily, whether on social media, forums, or a personal blog and take steps to minimize online tracking. If you’re still using Chrome, opt for a browser with better privacy settings, and remember: Incognito mode doesn’t do much. You’re better off getting a virtual private network (VPN) or using the Tor browser to hide your IP address and browsing activity. 

You can also enable the Global Privacy Control (GPC) – Do Not Track’s successor. 

The less data there is about you online, the more privacy you’ll have. 

Laura Martisiute is DeleteMe’s content marketing specialist. Her job is to help DeleteMe communicate vital privacy information to the people that need it. Since joining DeleteMe in 2020, Laura h…

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