Corrections, probation, and parole work builds long, adversarial relationships with people who remember your name. Data brokers turn that name into your home address on free people-search pages. Delist finds those listings and starts taking them down — for you and your household.
Protect your household →An arrest is a single encounter. Supervision is a relationship that runs for months or years, with someone who has every reason to remember your name and, eventually, gets out. That's the difference this work has to account for — and data brokers make the connection from your name to your front door effortless.
A probation or parole caseload lasts months or years. Over that time the people you supervise learn your name, your schedule, and often your face. Every violation you file, every failed test you report, and every revocation you recommend gives someone a lasting reason to remember it.
Prison staff work with people who are, or will be, back in the community. Sentences end. Gang ties don't stop at the gate. When someone you supervised looks you up after release, a home address on a people-search site is all that stands between your work and your family.
Probation and parole officers go to the people they supervise, often alone, often at their homes. That's the job. The reverse shouldn't be possible: your own address, your spouse's name, and your kids' school shouldn't be one search away in return.
Spouse, children, parents — broker listings name them all, connected through your shared home address. Because the records link by address, removing only your own listing leaves a gap: the household stays findable through theirs.
See which sites publish your home address and family information.
Protect your household →The free scan covers the data brokers, people-search sites, and aggregators we track for your name, phone, email, and every known address. You see exactly which sites publish your home address and link it to your family.
We submit opt-out and deletion requests to each site where you appear, automate the verification flows, and escalate under CCPA and GDPR when a broker misses a legal deadline.
Spouses, adult children, and other household members in the same flow. Brokers link records by shared address — the household is the unit of protection, so we cover it as one.
Brokers rebuild from public records and re-add your data over time. We catch new appearances and re-file automatically, so a removal you won last quarter doesn't quietly come back this one.
| Manual opt-outs | Generic privacy tools | Delist.ai | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sites covered | 10-20 (if you find the time) | 50-200 | Brokers, AI, search, dark web |
| Re-listing detection | You notice it yourself | Periodic | Continuous |
| Household coverage | Repeat for each person | Varies | Family plans |
| Legal deletion requests | Draft and send yourself | Rarely | CCPA/GDPR |
| Time investment | Hours per month forever | Setup + check-ins | Fully managed |
| Officer protection programs | Limited to your state | Not tracked | Any state |
Background reading:Data brokers and stalking risk
Start with a free scan. Find the sites that link your name to your home address, phone number, and family — then we start filing to take them down, and keep filing as brokers re-add them.
Protect your household →