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PUBLIC-FACING PARENTS

Your visibility is part of your work. It shouldn't put your children at risk.

Parents with public-facing careers, community leadership roles, or significant online presence face a specific challenge: the same discoverability that serves their professional life also makes their children's information accessible through data broker sites that link household members together.

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1,000+ broker sites covered Children's data removal included Full household coverage Re-listing monitoring AES-256 encrypted handling

Your public profile extends to your children

Broker sites don't separate your professional visibility from your family's privacy. When people search for you, your household comes along for the ride.

Children listed as "relatives" on your profile

Data brokers automatically list household members on your profile, including children's names and approximate ages. Anyone who finds your people-search listing can see who lives with you and how they're related.

Social media and press connect to household data

Professional social profiles, media appearances, and published work provide identity signals that brokers use to enrich your personal record. The more publicly findable you are by name, the more complete your broker profiles become, including household details.

Community involvement adds local discoverability

PTA roles, coaching positions, school board service, and volunteer leadership create records in local databases and publications. These feed into national broker aggregators, connecting your community role to your home address and family composition.

Your visibility sets the household's exposure level

In a family, the most publicly visible member determines how easily the entire household can be found. Your children's and partner's privacy is limited by your own discoverability, regardless of how private they try to be individually.

See which broker sites connect your professional visibility to your family's home address.

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Protect your household from your visibility

1

Trace visibility to exposure

We scan 1,000+ broker sites for your name and your family's. The report shows how your professional presence — press mentions, social profiles, event appearances — has been aggregated into broker records that include your children's names and home address.

2

Break the link to your children

We submit removals for your profiles, your partner's, and the "relatives" sections that name your children. The goal is to sever the connection between your public identity and your household's private details so a name search doesn't lead to your front door.

3

Verify every removal

Each submission is checked. Brokers that partially comply — removing your profile but leaving a child's name in a "relatives" section — get follow-up requests and legal escalation until the record is fully cleared.

4

Stay ahead of new press and records

Every new article, panel appearance, or media mention gives brokers fresh identity signals. We detect re-listings driven by your ongoing visibility and submit removals before the new records mature into full profiles with household data.

Why public-facing parents choose managed protection

Manual opt-outsGeneric privacy toolsDelist.ai
Children's dataSame complex process per childVariesIncluded
Household linkage removalNot targetedPartialFull profiles
Sites covered10-20 per person50-2001,000+
Re-listing detectionNoneLimitedAll members
Time investmentHours per member, monthlyPer-seat pricingOne family plan
Legal deletion requestsDraft yourselfRarelyCCPA/GDPR

Questions from public-facing parents

Data brokers link household members by address. When your name has higher search interest due to your public role, your broker profiles get more attention, and those profiles list your children as relatives. The more visible you are, the more discoverable your household becomes as a unit.
Typically their names, approximate ages, and the shared address. Some brokers also show the relationship type. For older teenagers, separate profiles may exist if they have any records like a driver's license. We scan for and remove all of these records as part of household coverage.
Yes. We only target data broker and people-search sites that publish personal contact information. Your professional website, LinkedIn, media appearances, and other career-related profiles are not affected. We separate your personal data (home address, phone, family) from your professional identity.
Family plans cover the primary subscriber plus additional household members under one subscription. Each member gets their own scan and removal process. For children, this includes removing their names from your "relatives" listings as well as any separate profiles that exist. Coverage continues with ongoing monitoring for the whole household.

See what's published about your household

Start with a free scan to find out which broker sites have your family's information and how your children are listed.

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