Are Data Brokers Legal? U.S. Privacy Laws Explained
Data brokers are largely legal in the U.S. No federal privacy law covers the industry, but state laws like the CCPA provide growing protections. Learn your rights.
Why Are Data Brokers Dangerous? 7 Privacy Risks
Data brokers enable identity theft, robocalls, doxxing, employment discrimination, insurance increases, targeted scams, and price discrimination. Here’s the evidence.
What Information Do Data Brokers Have About You?
Data brokers hold thousands of data points on you — names, finances, family, legal records, health indicators, and more. See the full list.
How Do Data Brokers Get Your Information?
Data brokers collect your personal information from five legal sources: some obvious, others surprising. Here’s how each method works.
Data Brokers vs. People Search Sites
Data brokers vs. people search sites: how each type works, who uses them, and why both require removal to protect your privacy.
TruePeopleSearch Opt Out: How to Remove Your Information
Remove your personal information from TruePeopleSearch. Follow this step-by-step opt out guide to delete your listing from truepeoplesearch.com.
FastPeopleSearch Opt Out: How to Remove Your Information
Remove your personal information from FastPeopleSearch. Follow this step-by-step opt out guide to delete your listing from fastpeoplesearch.com.
USPhoneBook Opt Out: How to Remove Your Information
Remove your personal information from USPhoneBook. Follow this step-by-step opt out guide to delete your listing from usphonebook.com.
PeopleFinder Opt Out: How to Remove Your Information
Remove your personal information from PeopleFinder. Follow this step-by-step PeopleFinder opt out guide to delete your listing.
How to Opt Out of BeenVerified
Remove yourself from BeenVerified with this step-by-step opt out guide. Learn how to delete your BeenVerified listing and protect your privacy.