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How to Remove Your Data from Reunion.comStep-by-Step Guide 2026

A people-finder brand tied to MyLife. This guide covers the exact steps to remove your personal information, what documents they may request, and what to do if the removal fails.

Updated: May 25, 20262 min readFree to opt out

What is Reunion.com?

Reunion.com is a people-finding brand operated in connection with MyLife. Profiles compiled here flow through the MyLife data pipeline of public records, contact data and "reputation" scoring.

Data Reunion.com collects about you

  • Full name and known aliases
  • Current and past home addresses
  • Phone numbers (landline and mobile)
  • Email addresses
  • Age and approximate date of birth
  • Relatives, household members and associates

Why Your Data Appears on Reunion.com

Because Reunion.com shares MyLife's data operation, your profile is generated from the same public-record and commercial sources MyLife uses.

Where Reunion.com gets your data

  • Voter registration records
  • Property tax and deed records
  • Court and other public records
  • USPS National Change of Address (NCOA)
  • Marketing and subscription lists
  • Purchases from other data brokers

Step-by-Step: How to Remove Your Data from Reunion.com

The opt-out process is free. Estimated time: 7–14 days for removal to take effect after completing these steps.

1

Confirm what Reunion.com holds on you

Search reunion.com for your name (or the data point they index — a phone number, email or address). Note the URL of any listing and the exact identifiers shown, so your request is specific enough to action.

💡Use a private/incognito window so the results are not personalised.
2

Write your removal email to privacy@mylife.com

Email privacy@mylife.com with the subject "Privacy / Do Not Sell — Personal Information Removal Request". State clearly: "Remove my reunion profile." Reference your rights under the CCPA/CPRA and your state privacy law, and ask them to both delete and suppress future re-listing.

3

Include just enough to be matched — and no more

Provide your full name, the city/state and any listing URL so they can locate your record. Only add a phone or email if it is already the identifier they show. Do not volunteer extra data such as your SSN or a full ID.

4

Request written confirmation

Ask Reunion.com to reply in writing once your data is removed, and to confirm the date. Keep the email thread — it is your evidence if you later need to escalate to a regulator.

5

Follow up and verify

Reunion.com states removals take 7–14 days. If you have not had confirmation by the end of that window, reply on the same thread requesting a status update. Re-check reunion.com once removal is confirmed.

How Long Does Reunion.com Removal Take?

7–14 days
Best case
7–14 days
Typical
30–45 days if you have to escalate under a state privacy law
Worst case
Note: Reunion.com re-imports from public-record and commercial sources on a rolling basis, so a removed listing can reappear months later when a new record (a move, a court filing, a new subscription) is created. Re-submit the opt-out whenever that happens.

What Documents Reunion.com May Request

No government ID required

  • The listing URL or the exact data point they index
  • An email address for the confirmation link

⚠️ Safety note on ID uploads

You should not need to upload an ID for a standard people-search opt-out here. If they ask for one, redact everything except your name and address, and never send your Social Security number.

What to Do If Reunion.com Removal Fails

If the standard opt-out process does not work, follow these escalation steps in order:

1
First attempt

If your Reunion.com listing reappears within 30–60 days, simply re-submit the opt-out. Re-listing after a new public record is normal and does not mean your first request failed.

2
Second attempt

If the email goes unanswered, re-send to privacy@mylife.com and CC any "privacy" or "legal" alias on the site with the subject "Do Not Sell / Delete — Personal Information" and a clear statement of your request plus your listing URL.

3
Escalate to regulators

If Reunion.com still does not comply within 45 days, file a complaint with your state Attorney General and the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov. California residents can additionally report non-compliance to the CPPA at cppa.ca.gov.

Legal context: Under the CCPA/CPRA (California) and comparable laws in Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, Oregon, Utah and a growing list of states, Reunion.com must honor a verified deletion or opt-out request — generally within 45 days. Keeping a written record of your request preserves your right to escalate.

Alternative Options

🔧 Manual removal (free)

The opt-out above is free and works for Reunion.com specifically. The catch is that Reunion.com is only one of 500+ data brokers — to actually disappear you would repeat a similar process for each site, which is typically 20–40 hours of research and follow-up.

Automated removal (OfflistMe)

OfflistMe covers 500+ data brokers including Reunion.com for a single one-time payment. Instead of hunting down each broker's opt-out page, OfflistMe surfaces the correct opt-out link or privacy email and pre-generates a properly worded removal request for each one. You send it from your own inbox — the same legal outcome as doing it by hand, without the hours of research.

Generate the Reunion.com opt-out email →

Frequently Asked Questions

Know the laws behind this request

Every deletion request you send to Reunion.com cites specific statutes. These explainers show what each law covers, what the broker must do, and how enforcement works.

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