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REAL ESTATE AGENTS

Findable for business. Not at home.

Your name, face, and phone are public by design — that's how you win clients. Your home address, your age, and your family are public by the data brokers' business model. Only the first list is the job. Delist removes the rest.

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Home address removal Business listings untouched Family coverage Continuous re-listing detection CCPA/GDPR legal requests

The agent's exposure has its own shape

The visibility is the business. The privacy work is everything brokers attach to it that the business never required.

Your profile is public by design; your home address is collateral

You advertise your name, face, and phone to win business. Data brokers take that publicly known name and bolt on your home address, age, and relatives — none of which is part of the job. The combination is what turns a marketing profile into a map to your front door.

The work means meeting strangers, often alone

Showings and open houses put you in empty properties with people you've never met. The National Association of REALTORS' safety surveys document hundreds of thousands of agents fearing for their safety each year; the 2014 Beverly Carter case made agent safety a profession-wide priority. A published home address turns a work contact into a home risk.

Your household is linked by address

Brokers correlate records by shared address. A spouse's profile typically lists your name as an "associated person." Removing only your data leaves your home reachable through a family member — especially pointed when your name is already public.

Exposure compounds across your career

Every brokerage, every city, every listing that carried your name and number adds records. Long-tenured agents accumulate address histories going back years, each one tied back to your name and current role.

Your listing should be public. Your home address should not.

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Stay findable for clients. Disappear from the home-address sites.

1

Scan the broker sites

The free scan covers the data brokers, people-search sites, and aggregators that publish your home address tied to your name.

2

Remove the personal layer

CCPA-compliant deletion requests across every broker, including records from prior brokerages and prior cities. Your professional listings stay untouched.

3

Cover the household

Family plans include spouse and adult children. The household is the unit of protection.

4

Watch for re-listings

Brokers re-add data within 30-90 days. Continuous monitoring catches and re-submits without you having to remember.

Why agents choose managed protection

Manual opt-outsGeneric privacy toolsDelist.ai
Sites covered10-2050-200Brokers, AI, search, dark web
Address historyOften missedCurrent onlyFull career history
Business listingsYou manageVariesLeft untouched
Family coverageRepeat per personVariesFamily plans
Re-listing detectionYou notice itPeriodicContinuous
Time investmentHours per monthSetup + check-insFully managed

Common questions from agents

Personal safety is a documented, profession-wide concern. In the National Association of REALTORS® 2023 member safety survey, an estimated 322,000 members reported fearing for their personal safety on the job, and tens of thousands were victims of a crime while working. The 2014 abduction and murder of Arkansas agent Beverly Carter — lured to a vacant property by a fake client — made agent safety an industry-wide priority. The root cause is that the job is public-facing by design: your name, face, and phone are advertised.
Your professional profile is public on purpose: name, photo, phone, brokerage. That's marketing. The exposure is what data brokers add on top — your home address, your age, your relatives, and your personal (non-business) phone, all tied to the name a stranger already has from your listing. The gap between "findable for business" and "findable at home" is the part removal closes.
No. Removal targets the people-search and data-broker listings that publish your home address and personal details. It doesn't touch your brokerage profile, your MLS presence, your Google Business listing, or your professional phone. Clients find you exactly as before; a stranger who wants your home address hits a wall.
Run a free scan to see which broker sites publish your home address tied to your name, then file opt-outs across each one — including records from prior brokerages and prior cities. Because brokers re-list from public and commercial feeds, a single pass rarely holds, so the durable version is ongoing removal with re-listing detection.
Yes. Family plans cover spouse, adult children, and other household members. Brokers link records by shared address, so removing only your data leaves your home reachable through a relative's profile. For an agent whose name is already public, closing the household gap is the point.

Keep your business public. Take your home back.

Free scan tells you what's exposed today. Family plans cover the household.

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