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Your title is public. Your home address shouldn't be one search away.

Your home address, personal phone, and family details are exposed online right now — tied to your name and title. We're finding those listings across your full career history and taking them down, on autopilot.

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Removed across the web Full address history cleanup Household coverage included CCPA/GDPR legal requests Your data is safe, never sold

Your exposed data is the supply chain for the threats that come for executives

Your home address is the starting point for impersonation, physical surveillance, and targeted harassment. It's sitting on hundreds of broker sites right now, tied to your name and title.

Your professional profile unlocks your personal one

Your name and title give data brokers the starting point. From there, public records and commercial data tie your professional identity to your home address, personal phone, and household — visible to anyone who searches.

Each role change refreshes your listings

A promotion, board appointment, or company move generates press releases, filings, and announcements. Data aggregators ingest those signals and expand your broker listings within weeks — while the old address records stay live alongside the new ones.

Your title makes your family findable

People-search sites list your spouse's name, household members, and approximate ages alongside your address — tagged as "associated people." Anyone looking you up gets your family's location too.

A long career means more exposure, not less

Every city, every company, every role adds a layer of records. Brokers cross-reference address histories from a decade ago against your current title — making an old listing a path to where you live now.

Background reading:Identity theft and data brokers

See where your personal information appears — across your current role and every company you've worked for.

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How Delist removes your personal information from the internet

1

Map your full career footprint

We're scanning the web for records tied to every role, city, and company in your career history. The report maps out address histories, phone records, and corporate associations spanning your entire professional timeline — not just what's current.

2

Remove listings across your whole history

We file removals and legal requests across the broker sites where your personal data appears. Records from previous roles and cities get the same treatment as your current listings — an old address is still a path to finding you today.

3

Verify each removal and keep pushing

Every submission is confirmed after processing. Non-compliant brokers get escalated legal requests, and we keep pushing past a submitted status toward a confirmed removal. When a listing comes back, we re-submit — automatically.

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Stay ahead of role changes

Each promotion, board appointment, or company move generates fresh broker listings. We're detecting new appearances as they happen and submitting removals as your career evolves — so your exposure doesn't grow with your title.

Why executives choose managed protection

Manual opt-outsGeneric privacy toolsDelist
Places covered10-20 (if you find the time)50-200Brokers, AI, search, dark web
Re-listing detectionYou notice it yourselfPeriodicContinuous
Household coverageRepeat for each personVariesFamily plans
Time investmentHours per month, indefinitelySetup + periodic check-insFully managed
Legal deletion requestsDraft and send yourselfRarelyCCPA/GDPR
Career-change coverageStart over at each companyCurrent role onlyOngoing scans

Common questions from executives

No. Long careers usually mean the most extensive listings — decades of addresses, phones, and family connections across multiple companies. Removing them now stops the spread and breaks the cross-references that make your current address discoverable from old records.
No. We target broker and people-search sites that publish your home address, personal phone, and family details. Your LinkedIn, corporate bio, press mentions, and professional profiles stay untouched.
Yes. Family plans cover your spouse and other household members. Brokers link records by shared address — removing only yours leaves your home location exposed through their profiles.
Corporate security covers company systems, endpoints, and network access. It doesn't cover the personal data on people-search sites tying your home and family to your title. Delist handles that surface area.
We catch it and re-submit automatically. Many brokers re-list within 30-90 days as fresh data feeds in. Our monitoring handles it — you're mostly hands-off, and we loop you in only when a broker needs you to verify.

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