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You wear a badge number for a reason. Data brokers publish your home address anyway.

Badge numbers and operational security exist to separate your professional identity from your personal life. Data broker sites undo that separation entirely, publishing your home address, personal phone number, and family members' names on freely accessible people-search pages. Every person you've arrested, investigated, or testified against can find where you live.

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1,000+ broker sites covered Home address removal priority Household coverage included CCPA/GDPR legal requests AES-256 encrypted handling

Every shift creates someone who knows your name

Arrests, investigations, traffic stops, and court testimony put your name in front of people who have reason to look you up. Data brokers make it effortless.

Every arrest creates someone who knows your name

Booking paperwork, court testimony, and incident reports all put your full name in front of people you've arrested or investigated. That name is all it takes to find your home address on a people-search site. You don't get to choose which of those people decide to look.

Routine stops become personal when your address is searchable

A traffic stop is a professional interaction. But when the person you pulled over can find your home address in 30 seconds on a people-search site, the interaction doesn't end at the roadside. The same applies to field contacts, welfare checks, and any encounter where you identify yourself by name.

Your family is listed as "associated people"

Spouse, children, parents — broker profiles list them by name, connected to your shared home address. Threats against officers frequently target family members. If someone wants to intimidate you, they don't need to find you; they just need to find where your family lives.

Exposure compounds across a career

Years of arrests, investigations, and court testimony create a growing list of people with reason and ability to look you up. Long-serving officers have the most extensive broker profiles — decades of address history, phone records, and household connections all indexed and searchable. The risk grows with every year on the job.

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From discovery to ongoing protection

1

Audit your exposure

We scan 1,000+ data broker and people-search sites for your name, phone, email, and all known addresses. You'll see exactly which sites publish your home address and connect it to your family members.

2

Submit removal requests

We handle opt-out submissions across every site where you appear. Automated forms, legal deletion requests, and operator-group resolution for broker networks that share data across multiple sites.

3

Verify and follow up

Each removal is verified. Non-compliant brokers receive escalated legal requests under CCPA and GDPR. Persistent listings get additional remediation until resolved.

4

Monitor continuously

Data brokers refresh their databases regularly, and re-listings are common. We detect new appearances automatically and submit removals as they surface, keeping your personal information from reappearing on sites you've already been removed from.

Why officers choose managed protection

Manual opt-outsGeneric privacy toolsDelist.ai
Sites covered10-2050-2001,000+
Re-listing detectionYou notice it yourselfPeriodicContinuous
Household coverageRepeat for each personVariesFamily plans
Legal deletion requestsDraft and send yourselfRarelyCCPA/GDPR
Time investmentHours per monthSetup + check-insFully managed
Officer protection programsLimited to your stateNot trackedAll states covered

Common questions from law enforcement officers

Yes, several states have enacted address confidentiality programs for law enforcement officers. But these programs vary significantly by state, don't cover all broker sites, and often require you to identify and notify each broker individually. We handle the submission process across all sites regardless of your state, including brokers that fall outside state-specific protections.
Yes. Some police departments and law enforcement unions include data broker removal as an officer safety benefit. Each officer gets their own profile and coverage. If your department doesn't currently offer this, individual plans provide the same protection.
No. We target people-search and data broker sites that publish your home address, personal phone, and family information. Law enforcement databases, court records, professional licensing systems, and CJIS systems are completely untouched. We remove personal exposure, not professional records.
Essential. Threats against law enforcement officers commonly extend to family members. If your spouse's broker profile still shows your shared home address, your coverage has a gap. Family plans cover all household members under a single subscription, ensuring the home address is removed from everyone's broker profiles.

See what's searchable about you

Start with a free scan. Find out which data broker sites link your name to your home address, phone number, and family members.

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