911 dispatchers, call-takers, and EMS paramedics get named — on run reports, in court, and by callers you can't screen. Data brokers take that name and post your home address, phone, and family on people-search sites for anyone to pull up. We find those listings and start taking them down — for you and your household.
Protect your household →You give your name to strangers in crisis every shift. Most never think about it again. A few go looking — and data brokers hand them your front door.
Dispatchers and call-takers get identified by name — on records requests, in court testimony, sometimes on the radio. A caller who threatened you on the line, or a family angry about a response, can take that name to a people-search site and have your home address in under a minute.
You've dispatched the response to a fake emergency. Turned around, the same tactic aims a swatting call at a dispatcher's own home — and it starts with a name and an address. Taking your home address off people-search sites removes the easiest link between the two.
Paramedics and EMTs are named on patient care reports and subpoenaed into court over overdose, psychiatric, and violent-scene calls. Address safety matters most when someone from one of those calls decides to find you off the clock — and your name is the only thread they need.
Broker listings name your spouse, kids, and parents as "associated people," tied together by your shared address. Because the records link by household, removing only your own listing leaves the same address exposed under someone else's name. Covering the whole household closes that gap.
Background reading:How swatting works and how to reduce your risk
See which sites connect your name to your home address, phone number, and family.
Protect your household →We scan the web — data brokers, AI services, public records — for your name, phone, email, and every known address. You'll see exactly which sites publish your home address and connect it to your family members.
We handle opt-out submissions across every site where you appear. Automated forms, legal deletion requests, and operator-group resolution across the broker networks that share data between multiple sites.
Each removal is verified. Non-compliant brokers receive escalated legal requests under CCPA and GDPR. Persistent listings get additional remediation until resolved.
Brokers refresh their databases, and re-listings are common — especially after a move or a records request refreshes a source. We detect new appearances automatically and file removals as they surface, keeping your home address from creeping back onto sites you've already been cleared from.
| Manual opt-outs | Generic privacy tools | Delist.ai | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sites covered | 10-20 | 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 between shifts | Setup + check-ins | Fully managed |
| Responder address programs | Limited to your state | Not tracked | Any state |
Start with a free scan. Find out which sites link your name to your home address, phone number, and family members.
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