USPhoneBook Opt-Out Guide
Julianne Subia
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USPhoneBook is a data broker website that publishes your personal information online. This information includes your current and past home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, family members, and associates.
Anyone can find this personal information through USPhoneBook for free – all they need is your phone number, name, or address.
Fortunately, if you don’t want this information to be publicly accessible, you can opt out of USPhoneBook’s database.
Follow the step-by-step instructions below to complete a USPhoneBook opt-out.
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To remove yourself from USPhoneBook, you must make an online opt-out request. After this, your information should be removed within 72 hours.
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USPhoneBook Listing Removal Walkthrough
Opt out from USPhoneBook in six easy steps.
1. Locate the opt-out form on the USPhoneBook website
Go to https://www.usphonebook.com/ and scroll down to the bottom of the page.
Click “Do Not Sell My Personal Information.” This will bring you to the USPhoneBook opt-out page (https://www.usphonebook.com/opt-out).
2. Enter your email and click the captcha to begin your removal request
Enter an email address to be used by USPhoneBook to confirm the request (we recommend using a temporary email address).
Complete the captcha and click “Begin Removal Request.”
3. Find your profile
Type in your phone number and click “Search”.
USPhoneBook will display the profile that matches your information. Click “Get Details for [Phone Number]”
4. Remove the record
Verify that the profile displayed matches your information.
Click the “Remove Record” button.
5. Confirm your request
You will receive an email where you must confirm your opt-out request by clicking on the button “Click here to remove.” If you don’t immediately receive the email, be sure to check your spam folder.
6. Receive opt-out request confirmation
You will be redirected to a page that confirms your opt-out request from USPhoneBook.com, and your information should be removed within 72 hours.
Your profile should be removed from USPhoneBook within 48 hours.
Who Else Is Selling Your Info?
USPhoneBook is not the only data broker selling your information online. There are many other data brokers selling your personal details. Read about data brokers in our comprehensive data broker guide.
See our data broker opt-out guides for a list of brokers and people search sites from which you should remove your information. Examples of guides include:
- How to remove yourself from Whitepages.
- How to remove yourself from BeenVerified.
- How to remove yourself from Spokeo.
- How to remove yourself from Whitepages.
- How to remove yourself from PeopleFinder.
- How to remove yourself from Radaris.
- How to remove yourself from People Background Check.
- How to remove yourself from TruthFinder.
- How to remove yourself from MyLife.
- How to remove yourself from Intelius.
- How to remove yourself from Fast People Search
- How to remove yourself from Arrests.org.
- How to remove yourself from CheckPeople.com
- How to remove yourself from Instant Checkmate.
Alternatively, subscribe to DeleteMe to have professionals continuously remove your personal data from these and other data broker sites on your behalf.
USPhoneBook Opt Out FAQs
Here are some common questions that people have about USPhoneBook.
What is USPhoneBook?
USPhoneBook is a data broker website where you can find information about someone by entering their phone number (a feature known as reverse phone number lookup). The online directory also lets you search for individuals based on their full name and/or address.
While data brokers like USPhoneBook can help you identify unknown callers and get to know the people living down the street, they also put you at risk of personal information threats like doxing, identity theft, and targeted social engineering scams.
A typical USPhoneBook report includes the following information:
- Full name or business name.
- Aliases.
- Current address and previous addresses.
- Current and previous phone numbers (including cell phone numbers, business phone numbers, and landline numbers with area codes).
- Email addresses.
- Relatives or known associates.
This information is available to anyone for free and can appear on a search engine like Google Search when someone looks up your name.
Every USPhoneBook profile also includes a link to a full background report (with properties & assets data, criminal records, etc.), which you can purchase from another data broker.
How to remove info from USPhoneBook?
To remove your information from USPhoneBook, follow these steps:
- Go to www.USPhoneBook.com, scroll down, and click ‘Do Not Sell My Personal Information.’
- Enter your email address, complete the captcha, and click “Begin Removal Process.”
- Enter your phone number.
- Verify that the profile that shows up is yours. Click “Remove Record.”
- USPhoneBook will send a confirmation email. Click “Click here to remove” within the email.
- Receive opt-out request confirmation.
Is USPhoneBook legit?
US Phone Book is legit in that it gives you access to people’s personal information for free, as long as you know their name/phone number/address. However, like any data broker, the accuracy of this information can vary.
How does USPhoneBook have my information (my name, phone number, etc.)?
USPhoneBook collects your private information through a variety of sources. These include, but are not limited to, public records, social media, and other data brokers.
You can make personal information removal requests to USPhoneBook and other data broker sites that publish your information by following our free opt-out guides. Or, subscribe to a data broker removal service like DeleteMe to have your information removed on your behalf.
Is USPhoneBook legal?
Yes, USPhoneBook is legal in the sense that it’s not breaking any laws by publishing your personal information online. The reason why is that the vast majority of the personal data it publishes comes from public records, which are not considered confidential.
That said, it is illegal to use USPhoneBook information for certain purposes, like employment screening. Doing so would break laws like the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
How accurate is USPhoneBook?
In general, about 40% of personal information on data brokers is wrong or no longer accurate. So, while some of the data on USPhoneBook is probably right, almost half of what’s on there is likely to be wrong.
If you are wondering why this matters, you can read about the dangers of inaccurate information on data broker websites in a previous issue of our leading privacy newsletter Incognito.
How can I hide my info on USPhoneBook?
To hide your information on USPhoneBook, you need to complete an opt-out request. This involves finding your listing on USPhoneBook, verifying that the listing is yours, and following the steps to remove the record. For step-by-step instructions, you can read our guide.
You will likely need to repeat the opt-out process in a few months time. When data brokers collect more information about you, they relist your profile.
Don’t forget that it’s not just USPhoneBook that has your personal data, either. Other data brokers also publish your personal information online. We have free opt-out guides for most data broker websites and also offer a subscription service where our privacy experts can remove you from these sites on your behalf.
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