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EXECUTIVES

Twenty years of career moves. Twenty years of broker records.

Every title change, company bio, conference keynote, and corporate filing adds another layer to your data broker profiles. After years in leadership, your home address, phone number, and family members are discoverable in seconds by anyone who types your name into a people-search site.

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1,000+ broker sites covered Full address history cleanup Household coverage included CCPA/GDPR legal requests AES-256 encrypted handling

Leadership visibility has a personal cost

The same presence that builds credibility in your industry also creates a trail of personal data across hundreds of broker sites.

Corporate directories link to personal records

Your name and title on a company website or LinkedIn page give brokers the starting point they need. From there, they connect your professional identity to your home address, phone number, and household members through public records and commercial data sources.

Every role change is a data event

Promotions, new titles, and leadership appointments generate press releases, corporate announcements, and LinkedIn updates. Each one feeds data aggregators that refresh and expand your broker profiles within weeks.

Your title makes your household searchable

A C-suite title next to your name on a company website drives search interest. People who look you up on broker sites find your spouse's name, your children's approximate ages, and your home address listed as "associated people." Your professional prominence makes your family findable by default.

Exposure accumulates across your career

Each company, each city, each role adds another layer of records. Executives with long careers often have the most extensive broker profiles, including address histories, phone records, and family connections spanning decades and multiple organizations.

See which broker sites have accumulated your personal information across decades of career moves.

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From discovery to ongoing protection

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Map your career footprint

We scan 1,000+ broker sites for records tied to every role, city, and company in your career history. The report shows how decades of career moves have created a layered data trail — address histories, phone records, and corporate associations spanning your entire professional timeline.

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Remove accumulated records

We submit opt-outs and legal requests across every site where your personal data appears. Records from previous roles and cities are addressed alongside current listings — your data trail from 2006 matters as much as your data trail from today.

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Verify each removal

Every submission is verified after processing. Non-compliant brokers receive escalated legal requests. We pursue additional remediation until each listing is confirmed removed — not just submitted.

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Catch new records from role changes

Each promotion, board appointment, or company move generates fresh broker records. We detect new appearances automatically and submit removals as your career evolves, so your data footprint stops growing alongside your title.

Why executives choose managed protection

Manual opt-outsGeneric privacy toolsDelist.ai
Sites covered10-20 (if you find the time)50-2001,000+
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. Executives with long careers often have the most extensive broker profiles — decades of addresses, phone numbers, and family connections across multiple companies and cities. Removing those accumulated records now prevents them from being copied to additional sites. Each removal also breaks the cross-references that make your current address discoverable from old listings.
No. We target data broker and people-search sites that publish your home address, personal phone, and family member information. Your LinkedIn, corporate bio, press mentions, and professional profiles remain untouched. We separate personal exposure from professional visibility.
Yes. Family plans cover your spouse and other household members. This is important because data brokers link family records by shared address. Removing only your listings while your spouse's remain published still exposes your home location and contact information through their profile.
Corporate security programs typically focus on company systems, endpoints, and network access. They don't cover the personal data sitting on people-search sites that links your home address and family to your professional identity. Delist handles the personal surface area that enterprise security programs leave unaddressed.
We detect it and re-submit the removal automatically. Many brokers re-list records within 30-90 days as new data sources feed their systems. Our monitoring catches these re-appearances without you needing to check or take any action.

See where your information appears

Start with a free scan. Find out which data broker sites have your personal information and how exposed your household is.

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