Physicians, nurses, front-desk staff, and volunteer escorts can be named in local coverage, recognized in the parking lot, or listed by name online. Data brokers take that name and turn it into your home address, phone, and family. We find those listings and start taking them down — for you and your household.
Protect your household →Your work brings you into contact with people who may want to identify you away from it. Data brokers turn identifying you into finding you.
Clinic staff get named in local reporting, appear in state license lookups, and are sometimes listed by name on sites that track who works at a clinic. A full name is all a data broker needs to return your home address, phone number, and the people you live with.
Some states now extend address confidentiality programs to reproductive healthcare workers, letting clinic staff shield their home address in government records like voter files and property filings.
But those programs stop at government records — they don't reach the commercial broker databases where your address actually circulates. That's the gap we close: we file removals across the people-search sites those programs don't cover.
Broker listings name the people you live with as "associated people," tied together by a shared home address. Find your listing and you find your family. Removing only your own record leaves the address — and everyone at it — still exposed.
Brokers rebuild their databases from public records and from each other, so an address you take down can resurface weeks later. When staying unlisted is part of feeling safe, one-time cleanup isn't enough — the listings have to be watched and removed again as they return.
Background reading:Data brokers and stalking risk
See which sites publish your home address and family information.
Protect your household →We scan the web — data brokers, AI services, public records — for your name, phone, email, and all known addresses. You'll see 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.
Each removal is verified. Non-compliant brokers receive escalated legal requests under CCPA and GDPR. Persistent listings get additional remediation until resolved.
Data brokers refresh their databases regularly, and re-listings are common. We detect new appearances automatically and submit removals as they surface, keeping your home address from reappearing on sites you've already been removed 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 per month | Setup + check-ins | Fully managed |
| State law protections | Limited to your state's program | Not tracked | Where applicable |
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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