22 KiB
Data Broker Removal Action Plan
For: Germaine Brown — Savannah, GA Area
Compiled: July 2026
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- What Info Is Out There & Why It Matters
- Manual vs Paid Service: Decision Guide
- Paid Service Comparison
- Prioritized Opt-Out List (50 Sites)
- Step-by-Step Manual Process
- Breach Database Check
- Maintenance & Recurrence Schedule
- Tracking Template
1. Executive Summary
Recommendation: Use a paid service ($84–$129/yr) for the first cleanup, then monitor manually.
| Approach | Year 1 Cost | Time Required | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual DIY | $0 | ~12–20 hours initial + 2–4 hr/month | Medium (easy to miss sites or give up partway) |
| Paid Service | $84–$129/yr | ~2–4 hours initial setup + 0–1 hr/month | High (covers 30–200+ sites systematically) |
| Hybrid (service + manual follow-up) | $84–$129/yr | ~2 hours setup + 1 hr/month | Highest |
Why paid is worth it: Data respawns. Sites re-add you from other databases, public records, or shared data. A good service continuously re-scans and re-submits removals. Manual-only approaches typically fizzle after the first batch.
2. What Info Is Out There & Why It Matters
What data brokers index about you
| Data Point | Where It Comes From | Risk if Exposed |
|---|---|---|
| Full name + address | Property records, voter registration, utility bills | Doxxing, physical mail scams |
| Phone numbers | Reverse phone lookups, marketing databases | Spam calls, SIM swaps, phishing |
| Email addresses | Data breaches, account registrations, marketing lists | Targeted phishing, account takeovers |
| Date of birth | Public records, voter rolls | Identity theft, credential stuffing |
| Relatives & associates | Family tree sites, obituaries, social connections | Social engineering targeting family |
| Criminal/legal history | Court records (if any) | Reputational harm |
| Property ownership | County assessor records | Targeted burglary, scams |
| Past addresses | Credit headers, rental history | Identity verification bypass |
Why Savannah, GA residents should care
- Georgia has moderate data privacy laws (no comprehensive CCPA-like law at state level as of 2026 — though GA's data breach notification law is strong)
- No state-level "right to delete" for all data brokers (unlike CA, VA, CO, CT)
- You rely on federal protections (FTC) and individual broker opt-out policies
- Public records (Chatham County property, voter rolls) are easily accessible online
3. Manual vs Paid Service: Decision Guide
Choose MANUAL if:
- You have 12+ hours to dedicate this month
- You enjoy process-oriented tasks and keeping spreadsheets
- You are willing to re-check and re-opt-out every 2–3 months forever
- Budget is zero (can't spare even $84/year)
- You want full control over what gets removed (and want to keep some public presence)
Choose PAID SERVICE if:
- Your time is worth more than ~$10/hour
- You want the job done right the first time
- You want continuous monitoring (data respawns constantly)
- You find the process overwhelming or tedious
- You want coverage of 50–200+ sites automatically (vs. 30–50 manually)
- You have ever been the victim of identity theft, stalking, or doxxing
Best Value Pick: Kanary ($84/yr) — good balance of price, coverage, and continuous monitoring
Best Premium Pick: DeleteMe ($129/yr) — most established, best customer support, most thorough opt-out documentation
Best Budget Pick: PrivacyDuck ($60/yr) — cheaper but covers fewer sites
Best Mid-Range Pick: Incogni ($90/yr) — legal-framework-based approach, good automation
4. Paid Service Comparison
| Feature | DeleteMe | Kanary | OneRep | Incogni | PrivacyDuck |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $129/yr ($10.75/mo) | $84/yr ($7/mo) or $14/mo | $120/yr ($10/mo) — or $9/mo annual | $90/yr ($7.49/mo) — or $12.99/mo | $60/yr ($5/mo) |
| Sites Covered | ~30–40 core + 200+ total | ~25–35 core + 100+ total | ~10–20 core | ~25–30 core | ~15–20 core |
| Opt-Out Cadence | Quarterly removal sweeps | Continuous monitoring + monthly reports | Weekly scans | Quarterly sweeps | Monthly |
| Human Support | Excellent (dedicated team) | Good (email support) | Limited (chat/email) | Limited (email only) | Limited (email) |
| Report Dashboard | Yes — detailed | Yes — clean dashboard | Yes — basic | Yes — simple | Yes — basic |
| Removal Proof | Screenshot verification | Confirmation tracking | Confirmation tracking | Confirmation tracking | Tracking |
| Free Scan | Yes (scan only) | Yes (scan only) | Yes (scan only) | Yes (scan only) | Yes (scan only) |
| Continuous Re-scan | Yes (quarterly) | Yes (monthly) | Yes (weekly) | Yes (quarterly) | Yes (monthly) |
| Known Limitations | Expensive; slow removals for some brokers | Smaller broker network than DeleteMe | History of poor privacy practices (CEO controversies) | Removal requests via legal framework can be slower | Very limited broker coverage |
| Refund Policy | 30-day money-back | 30-day money-back | 30-day money-back | 30-day money-back | 30-day money-back |
| Best For | Comprehensive, premium, peace of mind | Best value; good balance | Budget-conscious, simple needs | Privacy-focused, automation | Absolute cheapest option |
⚠️ Important Note on OneRep
OneRep has faced significant controversies:
- The CEO was previously involved with data broker operations (conflict of interest)
- Privacy researchers have flagged their data-sharing practices
- They are generally not recommended by privacy advocates
- Stick with DeleteMe, Kanary, or Incogni
How the services work
- You provide the name, location, email, phone, DOB to be scrubbed
- The service scans data broker sites for your info
- They submit opt-out/removal requests on your behalf (usually within 1–7 days)
- They send you a dashboard showing removal status for each site
- They re-scan periodically and re-submit removal requests when data respawns
- You can optionally add new info (new address, new email) as needed
5. Prioritized Opt-Out List (50 Sites)
PRIORITY 1 — The "Big 10" (Start Here)
These sites feed data to hundreds of smaller sites. Removing from these cascades removals downstream.
| # | Site | Opt-Out Link | Free? | Requires ID? | Removal Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spokeo | https://www.spokeo.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification | 24–48 hrs | One of the biggest; feeds many others |
| 2 | Whitepages | https://www.whitepages.com/suppression_requests | ✅ Free | Phone/email verification | 24–48 hrs | Premium listing removal separate |
| 3 | Intelius | https://www.intelius.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification | 3–7 days | Owned by PeopleConnect (same co. as BeenVerified, TruthFinder) |
| 4 | BeenVerified | https://www.beenverified.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification | 24–48 hrs | Parent: PeopleConnect |
| 5 | TruthFinder | https://www.truthfinder.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email link | 24–48 hrs | Parent: PeopleConnect |
| 6 | PeopleFinders | https://www.peoplefinders.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification | 3–7 days | Owned by PeekYou |
| 7 | Radaris | https://radaris.com/page/how-to-opt-out | ✅ Free | Email link + CAPTCHA | 24–72 hrs | Aggressive re-add; check monthly |
| 8 | MyLife | https://www.mylife.com/optout | ✅ Free | Email + sometimes ID | 7–14 days | Requires account creation; pushy upselling |
| 9 | Nuwber | https://nuwber.com/removal | ✅ Free | Email confirmation | 24–48 hrs | Clean removal process |
| 10 | PeekYou | https://www.peekyou.com/optout | ✅ Free | Email verification | 24–72 hrs | Feeds PeopleFinders |
PRIORITY 2 — High-Traffic People Search Sites
| # | Site | Opt-Out Link | Free? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | USSearch | https://www.ussearch.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Owned by PeopleConnect |
| 12 | ZabaSearch | https://www.zabasearch.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Simple removal |
| 13 | CheckPeople | https://checkpeople.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 14 | GoLookUp | https://www.golookup.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 15 | PublicRecords | https://www.publicrecords.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 16 | FamilyTreeNow | https://www.familytreenow.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification; also genealogy |
| 17 | Cubib | https://cubib.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email link |
| 18 | PeopleLooker | https://peoplelooker.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Parent: PeopleConnect |
| 19 | InstantCheckmate | https://www.instantcheckmate.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Parent: PeopleConnect |
| 20 | SearchPeopleFree | https://www.searchpeoplefree.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 21 | PrivateEye | https://www.privateeye.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 22 | IDtrue | https://www.idtrue.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 23 | ThatsThem | https://thatsthem.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Has rate-limiting |
| 24 | PeopleSearchNow | https://www.peoplesearchnow.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 25 | Addresses.com | https://www.addresses.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 26 | Phonebooks.com | https://www.phonebooks.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 27 | ThePublicRecords | https://thepublicrecords.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 28 | FreePeopleFinder | https://www.freepeoplefinder.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
| 29 | PeopleSmart | https://www.peoplesmart.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Parent: Reputation.com |
| 30 | AdvancedBackgroundCheck | https://advancedbackgroundcheck.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Email verification |
PRIORITY 3 — Background Check & Public Record Sites
| # | Site | Opt-Out Link | Free? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Checkr | https://checkr.com/consumers/opt-out | ✅ Free | Consumer reporting agency |
| 32 | GoodHire | https://www.goodhire.com/consumers/opt-out | ✅ Free | Consumer reporting agency |
| 33 | HireRight | https://www.hireright.com/privacy-center/opt-out | ✅ Free | Consumer reporting agency |
| 34 | Certn | https://certn.co/us/consumer-opt-out/ | ✅ Free | Canadian-based, used in US |
| 35 | AccurateNow | https://accuratenow.com/consumer-center/ | ✅ Free | Consumer reporting agency |
| 36 | ConsumerCheck | https://consumercheck.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Background check |
| 37 | VoterRecords | https://voterrecords.com/opt-out | ✅ Free | Voter registration data |
| 38 | VineLink | https://vinelink.com/faq | N/A | Inmate/offender info — cannot remove if public record |
| 39 | County Public Records | Check local county site (Chatham Co.) | Varies | Must contact county assessor/court directly |
| 40 | Georgia MyVoterPage | https://mvp.sos.ga.gov/ | N/A | Voter registration — can only be suppressed in some cases |
PRIORITY 4 — Marketing Data Brokers & People Aggregators
These are harder to opt out from but worth doing.
| # | Site | Opt-Out Link | Free? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 41 | Acxiom | https://isapps.acxiom.com/optout/optout.aspx | ✅ Free | One of the world's largest; opt-out reduces cross-contamination |
| 42 | Epsilon/Conversant | https://www.epsilon.com/privacy-policy | ✅ Free | Marketing data broker |
| 43 | Oracle Data Cloud | https://www.oracle.com/legal/privacy/marketing-cloud-data-cloud-privacy-rights.html | ✅ Free | Massive data aggregator |
| 44 | Experian | https://www.experian.com/consumer/optout.html | ✅ Free | Credit bureau — also sells marketing data |
| 45 | TransUnion | https://www.transunion.com/consumer-request | ✅ Free | Credit bureau — offers opt-out from marketing lists |
| 46 | Equifax | https://www.equifax.com/personal/privacy/ | ✅ Free | Credit bureau — opt-out from prescreening lists |
| 47 | CoreLogic | https://www.corelogic.com/privacy/consumer-request/ | ✅ Free | Property records, mortgage data |
| 48 | Melissa Data | https://www.melissa.com/privacy-policy | ✅ Free | Data quality/verification |
| 49 | Neustar (TransUnion) | https://www.home.neustar/privacy/opt-out | ✅ Free | Marketing intelligence |
| 50 | LiveRamp | https://liveramp.com/opt-out/ | ✅ Free | Identity resolution — feeds ad platforms |
Bonus: Easy Wins (Quick Opt-Outs)
These take 30 seconds each:
| Site | Opt-Out Link |
|---|---|
| Nextdoor | https://nextdoor.com/privacy_policy/ (delete account) |
| YellowPages | https://www.yellowpages.com/about/privacy |
| SuperPages | https://www.superpages.com/privacy |
| AnyWho | https://www.anywho.com/opt-out |
| Switchboard | https://www.switchboard.com/opt-out/ |
6. Step-by-Step Manual Process
Phase 1: Preparation (Day 1)
Step 1 — Search yourself thoroughly Create a list of all info to find/remove:
Name variants:
- Germaine Brown
- Germaine [Middle Initial] Brown
- G. Brown
Known emails:
- [list all emails you've used]
Phone numbers:
- [list current and past numbers]
Current address:
- [current Savannah address]
Past addresses:
- [any previous Savannah/Georgia addresses]
DOB: [month/day/year — needed for some opt-outs]
Step 2 — Take screenshots Before removing anything, take screenshots of what shows up on Spokeo, Whitepages, BeenVerified — this documents what info is exposed.
Step 3 — Set up a dedicated email
Create a dedicated email address just for opt-out confirmations (e.g., germaine.optout@gmail.com). Many opt-outs require clicking a confirmation link, and this keeps it separate from your primary inbox.
Step 4 — Create a tracking system Use the template in Section 9. A spreadsheet is essential — track:
- Site name
- Opt-out date
- Confirmation received? (Y/N)
- Removal verified? (Y/N)
- Re-check date
- Re-appeared? (Y/N)
Phase 2: Execution (Days 1–14)
Step 5 — Work Priority 1 first (Sites 1–10) Tackle the Big 10 first. Remove from Spokeo → Whitepages → Intelius → BeenVerified → TruthFinder → PeopleFinders → Radaris → MyLife → Nuwber → PeekYou.
For each site:
- Search for yourself on the site (confirm they have your info)
- Copy the profile URL (some sites need this)
- Go to the opt-out page
- Enter the required info (name, email, sometimes last 4 of SSN — never provide full SSN)
- Check email and click the confirmation link
- Log the date and confirmation in your tracker
Step 6 — Work Priority 2 (Sites 11–30) Same process. These typically take 1–3 minutes each.
Step 7 — Work Priority 3 (Sites 31–40) Background check firms and public records. Some may require:
- A scan/photo of your ID (driver's license) — redact all info except name + DOB if possible
- Mailed written request (very rare — most accept online now)
- Phone verification call
Step 8 — Work Priority 4 (Sites 41–50) Marketing data brokers. These are harder — their opt-out forms are buried in privacy policies and may take 2–4 weeks.
Phase 3: Verification (Days 14–30)
Step 9 — Verify each removal Visit each site again and search for yourself. Confirm your listing is gone. Update your tracker.
Step 10 — Repeat for any that didn't work Some sites will reject your opt-out (unusual name match, incorrect info, etc.). Try again or contact their support.
Phase 4: Maintenance (Ongoing)
Step 11 — Re-scan every 60 days Set a recurring calendar reminder. Data brokers re-populate from public records, data-sharing agreements, and new data breaches. Expect ~30–50% of your info to reappear within 6 months without maintenance.
Step 12 — Monitor HaveIBeenPwned Breach data feeds many people-search sites. If a site gets your info from a breach, opt-out from the broker directly.
7. Breach Database Check
HaveIBeenPwned (https://haveibeenpwned.com)
Check every email address you've ever used:
- Primary email
- Old email addresses
- Work emails
- Email aliases
What to do if your email appears in breaches:
- Change passwords for any compromised accounts immediately — use unique passwords for each
- Enable 2-factor authentication on all accounts that support it
- Use a password manager (Bitwarden — free; 1Password — paid; Apple Keychain — free)
- Check for credential stuffing — if you reused the breached password anywhere else, change those too
- Review account recovery info — update security questions and recovery emails
Dehashed (https://dehashed.com)
A paid search tool that searches breached data more thoroughly than HIBP. Worth running once for $3–5 if you're concerned.
Firefox Monitor (https://monitor.firefox.com)
Free breach monitoring from Mozilla. Shows breaches and offers guidance.
Google Dark Report
https://one.google.com (Google One subscription includes dark web monitoring for your Gmail address)
8. Maintenance & Recurrence Schedule
| Frequency | Task | Time Required |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Initial scan + setup tracking | 1 hr |
| Days 1–14 | Submit opt-outs for Priority 1–4 | 8–15 hrs total |
| Day 30 | Verify all removals completed | 1 hr |
| Every 60 days | Re-scan top 10 sites + any that previously re-added you | 30–45 min |
| Every 90 days | Full re-scan of all 50 sites | 1.5–2 hrs |
| Every 6 months | Run new HIBP check; add new email/address if moved | 15 min |
| Annually | Full wipe + re-opt-out of all sites | 3–5 hrs |
Why data respawns
- Public records — County property records, court records, and voter registration are public. Data brokers continuously scrape them.
- Data sharing agreements — Brokers sell data to each other. Even after removal, they can buy your data back from another broker.
- New data sources — Every new account you create, purchase you make, or form you fill out can re-enter the ecosystem.
- Acquisitions — Data brokers are bought and sold. Your old opt-out may not carry over to the new owner.
9. Tracking Template
Spreadsheet columns (create in Google Sheets or Airtable)
| Site Name | Priority | Opt-Out URL | Date Submitted | Confirmation? | Verified Removed? | Re-Check Date | Re-Appeared? | Notes |
|---------------|----------|--------------------------------------|----------------|---------------|-------------------|---------------|--------------|--------------------------|
| Spokeo | 1 | https://www.spokeo.com/opt-out | 2026-07-07 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | 2026-09-07 | ❌ No | |
| Whitepages | 1 | https://www.whitepages.com/... | 2026-07-07 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | 2026-09-07 | ❌ No | |
| Intelius | 1 | https://www.intelius.com/opt-out | 2026-07-08 | ⏳ Waiting | ❌ Pending | 2026-09-07 | — | |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
Appendix A: Tips for a Savannah, GA Resident
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Georgia Voter Registration — Your voter record (name, address, party affiliation) is public at https://mvp.sos.ga.gov/. You cannot fully remove it, but you can request confidential voter status if you have specific protection orders (victim of stalking, domestic violence, etc.).
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Chatham County Property Records — Property ownership is public at https://www.chathamtax.org/. You can't remove it, but you could transfer title to an LLC or trust for privacy (costly — ~$500–$2,000 in legal fees).
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Local Phone Directories — Check if your landline (if any) is in the Savannah White/Yellow Pages online.
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Nextdoor Savannah Neighborhoods — If you have a Nextdoor account for your neighborhood, be aware it shares your real name and address with neighbors.
Appendix B: Quick Reference — What to NEVER Share
| Do NOT Share | Why |
|---|---|
| Full Social Security Number | Identity theft — only the last 4 digits are ever needed for opt-outs |
| Full date of birth if avoidable | Most sites don't need it; use year-only or omit |
| Financial account numbers | NEVER needed for data broker removal |
| Passwords or security answers | No legitimate opt-out process asks for these |
| Medical information | Not relevant to data broker removal |
Appendix C: If You Choose a Paid Service — Setup Checklist
- ✅ Run a free scan on DeleteMe, Kanary, and Incogni to compare what they find
- ✅ Pick your service (recommended: Kanary for value, DeleteMe for thoroughness)
- ✅ Provide your info in their secure portal
- ✅ Set your removal preferences (some keep a minimal public presence intentionally)
- ✅ Review their dashboard after 2 weeks
- ✅ Flag any sites they missed — submit those manually
- ✅ Set a 60-day reminder to check the dashboard for respawns
- ✅ After 6 months, run a free competitor scan to see if your service is missing things
This document was compiled from publicly available privacy research and opt-out procedures. Opt-out links may change over time; verify each before starting. No guarantee is made that all sites will honor removal requests or that data will not reappear.