Investments, trusts, philanthropy, and estate planning across generations all produce public filings. Brokers aggregate them into detailed profiles of principals, their families, and key staff. We find those profiles and work to take them down.
Request a consultation →The structures that preserve family wealth also produce the public records that make family members findable.
Trust documents, property transfers, and estate filings tie family members across generations. Brokers surface these as "associated people" — one name maps the whole structure, residences, and holdings.
Donor lists, foundation 990s, nonprofit board memberships, and gala rosters all get published. Brokers cross-reference each one with property records and business filings to build a fuller profile.
COOs, estate managers, assistants, and security directors working at a family office address get linked to that address in broker databases. Their records can leak principal locations, routines, and family connections.
One generation, one layer. Multi-generational offices stack records across states, decades, and life events. Former residences, old phone numbers, and maiden names persist in broker databases until actively removed.
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See how many places publish personal details for your principals and their families.
Request a consultation →We scan the web for each principal, family member, and staff member you want covered. The result is a clear picture of who is exposed, on which sites, and how records are linked across household members.
We submit removals for each covered person. Operator-group resolution means brokers that share infrastructure get addressed together. Family connections that cross-reference one member from another's listing are handled as part of the same removal workflow.
Each removal is verified after processing. Brokers that don't comply receive legal deletion requests under CCPA and GDPR. Persistent listings get escalated remediation until resolved.
Ongoing monitoring detects re-listings and new appearances across all covered profiles. As family events generate new records, we catch and address them before they spread across the broker ecosystem.
| Manual opt-outs | Generic privacy tools | Delist.ai | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Places covered | 10-20 per person | 50-200 | Brokers, AI, search, dark web |
| Multi-member coverage | Multiply effort per person | Limited plans | Family plans |
| Cross-reference handling | Not addressed | Individual only | Household-aware |
| Re-listing detection | None | Limited | Continuous |
| Legal deletion requests | Draft and send yourself | Rarely | CCPA/GDPR |
| Staff coverage | Not offered | Not offered | Available |
Start with a free scan for any covered individual. Find out which places have their personal information and how household records are connected.
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