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How to remove yourself from Addresses.com

Addresses.com is a people-search site. Here is exactly how to ask them to take your listing down. It is free, it takes a few minutes, and you do not need us to do it.

The steps

  1. Visit addresses.com/optout
  2. Enter your information to find your listing
  3. Select your record
  4. Fill out the opt-out form
  5. Submit the request
  • Their opt-out page: https://www.addresses.com/optout
  • Where to write, if the form fails: privacy@intelius.com
  • They will check it is you by: none
  • Usually takes: about 3 days

What Addresses.com publishes about you

  • Your full name
  • Your home address
  • Your phone number

Then it happens again

Opting out of Addresses.com does not stop the next company, and it does not stop Addresses.com rebuilding your listing from a fresh property record or voter file later. That is not a trick; it is how the industry works. We have catalogued 712 of these companies, and being removed from one of them is one of 712.

Doing it by hand is genuinely possible. Keeping it done is the part almost nobody sustains, and that is the only honest reason to pay anyone for this.

The other companies, and how to opt out of each →

Questions people ask about Addresses.com

How long does Addresses.com take to remove my information?
About 3 days, once they have your request. If nothing has changed after that, send it again — a request that goes unanswered is common and is not a refusal.
Do I have to prove who I am to opt out of Addresses.com?
Yes. Addresses.com verifies the request by none before they will act on it.
Does it cost anything to opt out of Addresses.com?
No. Opting out is free and you can do it yourself — the steps above are the whole process. Nobody needs to be paid to send this request.
What does Addresses.com publish about me?
The listing can carry your full name, your home address and your phone number. Not every listing carries all of it.
Will Addresses.com put my listing back?
It can come back. Addresses.com rebuilds listings from fresh public records, so a removal is a point in time rather than a permanent state. That is how the industry works, and it is why the request has to be sent again when it happens.

Not sure which of them have you?

That is the part worth doing first, and it is free. One email address, about 15 seconds, no account and no card. You see which of your details have leaked and where they are published, and you can decide about everything else afterwards.

Was your email in a breach like this?
15-second check — no card, no account. Details go to your inbox.

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