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Manual Opt Out of peoplelooker.com (2024)

Step 1: Head to peoplelooker.com and scroll to the bottom of the page. Find the link that says "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" and click it. You should be sent to BeenVerified.com.

Step 2: Click "Do Not Sell My Info".

Step 3: Fill in your information into the search bar and click "Search".

Step 4: Find the record that contains your information. Make sure you choose the correct record, as people can share the same name as you. Once found, click the arrow button on the right side of the record.

Step 5: Enter your email into the opt-out form and click "Send Verification Email".

Step 6: Go to your email inbox and find the email from BeenVerified. Click "Verify Opt-Out"

How long will it take to remove my information from PeopleLooker.com?

It should take you roughly 5-15 minutes to complete this opt-out process, although it does depend on how quickly PeopleLooker.com sends you the confirmation email.

When will my information be removed from PeopleLooker.com?

Generally speaking, you should expect PeopleLooker to take 15-30 business days to remove your information from their website.

Will my information be added back to PeopleLooker.com in the future?

Your information could be added back to PeopleLooker in the future, however, there is no guarantee and you will not be notified when it happens. If you want to make sure your personal information stays off their website, you will need to actively monitor it or subscribe to an identity monitoring service like Dataseal.

How does PeopleLooker.com sell my information?

PeopleLooker offers your information to its users in the form of a report which will include your personal contact details such as name, address, phone number, and other details.

How does PeopleLooker get my information?

PeopleLooker gathers information from various sources across the web in order to compile records of every individual in their database. The majority of this information is found by scraping publicly available resources such as court records, warranty cards, and mortgage deeds, however, they may also purchase bulk data from unofficial websites to further expand their database.