Data Broker Removal Service

Opt out of Including: Whitepages, Spokeo, BeenVerified, Intelius, MyLife, Radaris, Nuwber, TruthFinder, PeekYou, LexisNexis, Acxiom, Experian, Equifax.
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& 300+ data brokers from your own inbox

No account. No ID upload. No subscription.Drafted in your browser. One click to send from your inbox. Cited under CCPA and GDPR.

15,000 opt-out requests sent, no accounts required
3,750 hours of manual work saved

Why we can't leak what we never hold

DeleteMe and Incogni require an account, and some brokers need a passport scan through them. OfflistMe runs in your browser. Your name and email never touch our servers.

Request Removal from 301 Sites

GDPR Compliant
CCPA Ready
AES-256 SSL
No-Log Policy

How to remove yourself from data brokers in 4 steps

Pick the brokers. Review the request. Send from your own inbox. Four steps, zero accounts.

  1. Select All

    300+ Platforms

    1

    Select

    Pick the data brokers and platforms that have your info.

  2. TO:privacy@...
    SUB:Legal Data Removal Request

    To Whom It May Concern,

    I am strictly requesting the immediate removal of my personal data from your database pursuant to my privacy rights under GDPR and CCPA. Please confirm deletion within 30 days.

    2

    Review

    We draft the legal request in your browser. Nothing leaves your device until you hit send.

  3. M
    O
    Y!
    3

    Connect

    Open the drafts directly in your own email app (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, Apple Mail).

  4. Recipients
    privacy@google.comoptout@acxiom.com+ 199 others
    4

    Send

    Hit send to officially file your request. Note: Some brokers may require you to click a confirmation link. With DIY, you see these replies instantly.

What people say about OfflistMe

u/kornatzkyReddit
r/SideProject1 day ago
"An original idea. I saw quite a few subscription management systems. But this opt-out is the first one of its kind that I see. Going to check it out."
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r/SideProject2 days ago
"Draft in your own email app is a smart constraint. Feels more trust-aligned than dashboards."

Who should use a data broker removal service?

Data brokers hold your name, address, phone number, and relatives — and sell it to anyone who pays. Here is who gets the most out of removing it.

📵

People getting spam calls

Data brokers are the primary source of phone lists purchased by telemarketers. Opt-outs from 300+ people-search sites reduce your number's availability in those lists.

🏢

Executives & public figures

Reverse-phone and address-lookup sites expose home addresses, family members, and daily routines. Removing profiles limits physical security exposure.

💼

Job seekers

Recruiters and hiring managers search your name before interviews. Controlling what background-check sites show is part of managing your professional reputation.

🛡️

Domestic violence survivors

People-search sites like Whitepages and Spokeo publish current and historical addresses. Removing these profiles is a safety step, not just a privacy preference.

🔒

Privacy-conscious individuals

Anyone who has Googled their name and found a detailed profile — age, relatives, past addresses — on a site they never signed up for.

🌍

People outside California

California's DROP platform (launched Jan 2026) lets CA residents delete from 500+ registered brokers for free. For everyone else in all 50 states, OfflistMe fills the gap.

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Families

One purchase covers everyone. Share the email you paid with — each family member enters it at offlist.me/start and clicks "Restore Purchase" to get full access instantly, from their own inbox, at no extra cost.

How the request reaches the broker

Direct vs. Agency Model

Services like DeleteMe and Incogni act as intermediaries: they submit opt-out requests on your behalf, which often requires you to provide them with a government-issued ID so they can verify your identity to brokers.

OfflistMe takes a different approach.

Designed for people who:

  • Prefer not to upload a government ID to a removal service
  • Want a one-time cost rather than an annual subscription
  • Want the request to come from their own email address, not a third party

Under CCPA and GDPR, a first-party deletion request, sent directly by the individual, creates a clear legal obligation for the broker to respond. OfflistMe generates that request and opens it in your email client for you to send.

How the request reaches the broker

Agency model (DeleteMe, Incogni)

You → Upload ID → Agency → Bulk request → Data broker

ID upload required
Annual subscription
VS
ZERO-DATA ARCHITECTURE

Direct model (OfflistMe)

You → Pre-filled legal email → Your inbox → Data broker

No ID required
One-time payment
Technical Deep Dive

The Zero-Data Architecture (ZDA)

Most subscription services store your personal information in a centralized database to process ongoing removal requests.OfflistMe uses a stateless model: the opt-out email is generated in your browser. We never receive or store your data.

The "SaaS" Model (Others)
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Persistent
Database
!

DATA FLOW: User upload → Stored in SaaS DB → Sent to Broker.
RISK: If the service database is breached, any stored ID documents are exposed.

The ZDA Model (OfflistMe)
👋
Direct Transport (TLS 1.3)

DATA FLOW: Client Device → Generated Email → Broker Inbox.
SECURITY: No Middleman DB. "Stateless" execution.

Stateless by Design.

No Persistent Storage

Unlike subscription services that must store your data to perform monthly scans, we process your request in volatile memory only. Once the email is generated, the data evaporates from our session.

Client-Side Autonomy

The final removal request is sent from your device, using your email client. We never see the final sent message. We are the architect; you are the sender.

No ID / KYC Required

Competitors ask for passport scans to "verify identity." This is a security nightmare. We use the Direct Authority of your email address to verify identity without handing over sensitive documents.

Data broker removal — transparency & success rates

2–7 days
Typical broker response time

Most brokers acknowledge direct deletion requests within 2–7 days. Some may take up to 45 days under CCPA.

Legally grounded
Statutory deletion rights

CCPA, GDPR, and VCDPA give individuals the right to request deletion of their personal data from data brokers.

Zero stored
No user database

OfflistMe does not store your name, email, or any personal information. The opt-out email is generated locally and sent from your inbox.

On compliance rates:No service can guarantee that a broker will remove your data. Brokers are legally required to respond to valid deletion requests under CCPA and GDPR, but enforcement varies. Follow-up requests are often necessary; most of our customers buy OfflistMe yearly access to send regular follow-ups to maximize removal.
Honest Comparison

How we compare

Opt out once. Move on. No subscription to remember to cancel.

Last verified April 2026 · methodology

Pricing Model

OfflistMe
24-Hour Pass ($7.00)
Industry Standard
Monthly Subscription

Legal Authority

OfflistMe
Direct (First-Party)
Industry Standard
Agent (Third-Party)

Time to Process

OfflistMe
2-4 Days
Industry Standard
45+ Days (Middleman Lag)

Requires Passport/Government ID

OfflistMe
No
Industry Standard
Yes
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3-year cost comparison

DeleteMe: ~$387 per person  ·  Incogni: ~$287 per person  ·  OfflistMe: pay once, share with your whole family free.

We don't remove your data by collecting more of it.

Managed services hold your profile on their servers and act as your agent. DeleteMe may ask for ID; Incogni requires a signed authorization. OfflistMe generates the request in your browser. Nothing to hold, nothing to breach.

New in 2026

California has DROP. What about the other 49 states?

On January 1, 2026, California launched the Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (DROP) — a free government tool that sends a single deletion request to every registered data broker in California. Starting August 1, 2026, brokers must delete within 90 days or face $200/request/day fines.

DROP is great if you are…

  • · A California resident
  • · Willing to verify via California Identity Gateway
  • · Only concerned with CA-registered brokers

DROP does not cover…

  • · Residents of the other 49 states
  • · Brokers not on the CA registry
  • · Profiles already delisted but likely to reappear

OfflistMe covers all 50 states and generates opt-out emails for 300+ brokers — including many that operate nationally but are not on the California registry. If you are in California, use DROP and OfflistMe. If you are anywhere else, OfflistMe is your equivalent.

Full California DELETE Act guide →

One payment. Not a subscription.

Starter is free forever. Pro unlocks all 300+ brokers for a one-time fee with no request limits. Cancellation is automatic because there's nothing to cancel.

One purchase covers your whole family. Share the email you paid with — each person goes to offlist.me/start, enters it at checkout, and clicks “Restore Purchase” for instant full access, free. No limit on how many people can restore.

Starter
Freeforever
  • Try on Whitepages, Spokeo & BeenVerified
  • Legally structured opt-out email
  • No account. No card.
Start with 3 Free Brokers
Full Access
Pro
starts at$7.00
One-time payment. No subscription.
  • All 300+ brokers, no caps
  • Unlimited requests. Run as many times as you need.
  • One-click bulk email
  • 24h, 3-month, or 1-year pass
  • Use for family & friends. Share your paid email and they restore access free.
  • Works anywhere in the world
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Independent Verification

Don't take our word for it.

Each link opens a fresh chat with the actual facts about how OfflistMe, DeleteMe, and Incogni work. It asks the AI to judge which is safest, most legally sound, and best value. No prompting in our favor.

Opens a fresh chat in your browser. We don't track what you ask.

The Origin Story

Why OfflistMe exists.

We ran a cold email agency. Every week, strangers wrote asking how we got their info. And how to claw it back."Where did you get my info?" · "Remove me." · "How do I opt out of everything?"

We looked for a tool to recommend. The best ones wanted a passport scan and $200 a year. The cure was another data grab.

So we built the tool we wished existed: generate the legal request, send it from your own inbox, keep your ID in your wallet.

Your data. Your outbox. Your request.

Read the full story

Frequently Asked Questions

OfflistMe is a browser-based privacy utility that generates legally structured opt-out emails for 300+ data brokers, including Whitepages and Spokeo. It requires no account and stores no user data. The emails are drafted locally in your browser and sent from your own inbox, citing applicable privacy laws such as GDPR and CCPA.
OfflistMe generates opt-out requests for 300+ data brokers including Whitepages, Spokeo, TruePeopleSearch, BeenVerified, Intelius, and Radaris. The broker contact list is updated periodically to maintain accurate privacy team addresses.
Three measurable differences: (1) no ID upload to us. You send from your own inbox, so sensitive documents never pass through an intermediary; (2) one-time payment from $7.00 vs $20–$129/year subscriptions; (3) first-party requests under CCPA §1798.105 and GDPR Art. 17 carry more legal weight than third-party agent requests.
No service can guarantee removal, as compliance depends on each broker's internal processes. Sending the request yourself creates a direct legal obligation under laws such as CCPA and GDPR. Brokers are generally required to respond within 30–45 days. Follow-up requests are often necessary, as initial requests are sometimes not acted on.
Yes. If OfflistMe fails to deliver what you paid for (your pass didn't unlock after payment, opt-out emails weren't generated, the emails are broken or unusable, or any other technical failure), we refund in full. Report within 14 days at support@offlist.me. The one thing we can't refund is a broker ignoring your request, because broker compliance under CCPA and GDPR isn't something any service controls.
OfflistMe operates on a zero-data architecture. The opt-out email is generated locally in your browser. OfflistMe does not maintain a user database and does not receive or store your personal information.
Data brokers continuously scrape public records, so previously removed profiles can reappear, typically within 3–6 months. Periodic follow-up requests are the most reliable way to stay removed. The 1-year pass supports repeat opt-out cycles.
Data brokers are a primary source of phone number lists purchased by telemarketers and spam callers. Submitting opt-out requests to 300+ brokers reduces the availability of your phone number in these lists, which can decrease the volume of unsolicited calls over time. Results vary by broker and location.
Yes, and there's no extra charge. Share the email address you paid with. Your family member or friend enters that email at checkout and clicks 'Restore Purchase' to get full access instantly, anywhere in the world. There is no limit on how many people can restore using the same purchase. Each person generates their own opt-out requests from their own inbox, which is the legally correct first-party approach under CCPA and GDPR.
Google indexes the web; it doesn't host the data. Once you use OfflistMe to remove the source profile from a site like Whitepages, the page is deleted. Google will eventually re-crawl and drop the dead link, but this can take a few days. You can speed this up using Google's public 'Remove Outdated Content' tool.
California's Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (DROP) launched January 1, 2026. It lets California residents submit a single deletion request to every registered data broker in California — free of charge. Starting August 1, 2026, brokers must delete within 90 days. DROP is California-only and requires verification as a CA resident. OfflistMe complements it: we cover all 50 states, generate requests for brokers not on the CA registry, and work immediately without the August enforcement wait. If you are in California, using both is the most comprehensive approach.
Every 3–6 months for most brokers. Data brokers continuously re-scrape public records — voter rolls, property records, court filings, and new-address databases. A profile you successfully removed can reappear within a quarter. This is why OfflistMe's 1-year pass is designed for repeat opt-out cycles: you run the process once when your data reappears, not as a continuous subscription.