Property records, business filings, donor lists, and wealth-indicator databases feed people-search sites with your home address, estimated net worth, and family connections. We find those listings and work to take them down — and keep checking that they stay down.
Request a privacy review →Property purchases, LLC filings, trust documents, and donor acknowledgments create a data trail that people-search sites aggregate and sell.
County deeds, tax assessments, and mortgage filings are public — your full legal name, address, purchase price, sometimes your lender. Multiple properties mean multiple anchor points across jurisdictions.
LLC registrations, corporate officer records, and trust filings are designed to be searchable. Holding companies and registered agents help — but state databases still link entities to individuals through annual reports, amendments, and historical filings.
People-search sites increasingly publish estimated income and property values. Those wealth signals make your profile more attractive to solicitors, scammers, and target researchers. Family members inherit the same wealth tag by address.
Physical security, monitored alarms, and gated access protect the home. But if your address, phone, and daily patterns are searchable on 50+ sites, you've secured the perimeter while leaving the map online.
Background reading:Identity theft and data brokers · How data aggregation works
See which sites publish your home address, net worth estimates, and family details.
Request a privacy review →We scan the web for records tied to your name, all property addresses, business entity associations, and family connections. The report reveals which sites publish net worth estimates, property values, and the home address that your physical security is designed to protect.
Opt-outs and legal requests cover every site where you appear, including the niche property and wealth-data brokers that generic tools miss. Family plans cover your spouse and household members in the same pass.
Each removal is verified after processing. Non-compliant brokers receive CCPA/GDPR escalation. Your data is encrypted at rest and treated with the same care we use to remove it.
New property transactions, business filings, and donor records feed brokers fresh data. We detect re-listings tied to real estate and wealth signals automatically and re-submit before the data becomes widely accessible.
| Manual opt-outs | Generic privacy tools | Delist.ai | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Places covered | 10-20 (if you find the time) | 50-200 | Brokers, AI, search, dark web |
| Property record exposure | Research property-specific brokers | Not tracked | Included |
| Household coverage | Repeat for each person | Varies | Family plans |
| Re-listing detection | None | Limited | Continuous |
| Legal deletion requests | Draft and send yourself | Rarely | CCPA/GDPR |
| Discretion | You contact brokers directly | Varies by provider | Fully managed |
Start with a free scan. Find out which places have your personal information and how much of your household data is publicly accessible.
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