
AllAreaCodes Opt Out Guide
AllAreaCodes is different from a standard people-search site because it starts with the phone number: its core product is reverse phone lookup, area-code data, carrier clues, line type, caller identity, and spam-complaint context. That makes the main privacy risk less about a broad people-search profile and more about phone exposure. If your number is tied to your name, city, address, carrier, or line type, someone can use that record to identify who owns the number or decide whether the number is active.
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How to opt out of AllAreaCodes
Go to the official AllAreaCodes site and open the “Remove Name” page. This is the main removal page found through the site footer. Enter the phone number you want removed, choose whether to receive the verification code by text/SMS or call, and submit the request. The research did not confirm real user-reported removal timelines from reviews, so check your listing again later and keep proof of your submission.
Checklist:
- Open the official Remove Name form
- Enter your phone number
- Choose text/SMS or call verification
- Complete the verification step
- Save a screenshot or confirmation proof
- Check the listing again later
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AllAreaCodes – Common data you may find
Travis Kettner
Publicly accessible to anyone
- Address ******
- Phone +1******
- Relatives ******
- Past Addr. 3 Records
- Email sh****.com
- Court 2 Records
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High risk
Current & past addresses
Home address, move history
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High risk
Phone numbers
Mobile, landline, caller ID
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High risk
Relatives & household
Family, co-residents
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Medium risk
Email addresses
Current and past accounts
15,4M Americans were victims of identity fraud last year. Here’s how scammers use this data:
- SIM swap your phone
- Open credit cards
- Take over bank accounts
- Apply for loans
- Target your family
Quick Facts
| Parameter | Value |
| Domain | allareacodes.com |
| Broker Type | Reverse phone lookup |
| Core Data Types | Phone numbers, owner name, address, city/state-style location data, carrier or phone-company details, line type, and spam/scam complaint context |
| Data Sources | Phone books, white-page listings, caller ID, FTC-related complaint data, and other data sources |
| Opt-out Method | Official Remove Name form; Contact Us form if the removal form is not enough or is unavailable |
| Identity Verification | Text/SMS or Call, according to the current official Remove Name page |
| Known Issue | BBB complaints found during research included unanswered removal-related issues and publication of personal contact details |
| Region Notes | Clear GDPR or CCPA instructions were not found in the AllAreaCodes privacy policy during research |
| Real-World Timing | Not confirmed from user reviews found during research |
| Re-listing Evidence | AllAreaCodes-specific user reports proving re-listing after removal were not found in the reviewed sources |
Step-by-Step Guide
Timelines, Verification & What to Expect
AllAreaCodes’ current official removal page verifies requests by text/SMS or call. The research did not confirm real user-reported removal timelines from Reddit, BBB, Trustpilot, or Sitejabber. Because of that, avoid promising a specific removal window. After submitting the request, save proof of the form submission and check the listing again later. If the listing remains visible, contact AllAreaCodes through its Contact Us page and reference your earlier Remove Name request.
Edge Cases & Troubleshooting
If you no longer control the number, you may not be able to complete Text/SMS or Call verification. Use the Contact Us form and explain that the record is tied to a number you no longer control.
The listing may already be gone, or the phone number may not match the current record. Recheck the number carefully before submitting another request.
Confirm that the number can receive texts or calls, depending on the option you selected. If verification still fails, use the Contact Us form and describe the issue.
AllAreaCodes’ official removal form verifies by Text/SMS or Call, which may be difficult for shared lines, IVR systems, or business landlines. If you cannot complete verification, use the Contact Us form and choose “Remove Your Information” or “Website Correction,” explaining that the number belongs to a business entity.
The research did not find clear GDPR or CCPA instructions in AllAreaCodes’ privacy policy. Use the official Remove Name page first, then the Contact Us form if you need to explain a privacy-rights request.
BBB complaints found during research included unanswered removal-related issues. Keep screenshots of the form, the phone number submitted, and the date. If the listing remains live, contact AllAreaCodes through its Contact Us page and document that you already tried the official Remove Name form.
Will my data reappear?
The research did not find AllAreaCodes-specific user reports proving that data reappears after removal. Still, phone lookup records can depend on outside sources, partner data, or older phone-directory information. After submitting a removal request, check your listing again later. If the same phone number remains visible, submit a follow-up through the Contact Us form and reference your earlier Remove Name request.
AllAreaCodes says its lookup data comes from phone books, white-page listings, caller ID, FTC-related complaint data, and other data sources. When its free lookup does not find enough information, the site points users toward paid providers and partner data sources. Its privacy policy also says information submitted through referral or advertising flows may be shared with third parties, and that users who provide a phone number may be contacted through an auto-dial phone system.
Manual removal works. But only for today.
Opting out manually is possible – but it never ends. Data brokers re-list your information regularly, so removing yourself from one site today just means doing it again in a few months.
| MANUAL | ||
|---|---|---|
| Time for US Search removal | 2 minutes | ~15 minutes |
| Sites covered | 336+ sites | 1 site |
| When data reappears | Auto re-removed | ~15 minutes |
| Total time per year | 0 hours | 2-5 hours |
| Monitoring for new listings | Continuous | You do it yourself |
| Cost | from $16.50/month | Free |
How ClearNym works
We handle the entire removal and monitoring process so you don’t have to track spreadsheets or repeat opt-outs every quarter.
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WEEK 1-2
We submit
Opt-out requests submitted
We submit your AllAreaCodes removal request through the official Remove Name form using the phone number you want removed.
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MONTH 1
We verify
Removals verified
If the listing remains visible after the first request, we follow up through the official Contact Us channel and keep records of the earlier submission.
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ONGOING
We monitor
Continuous monitoring
We continue checking whether the same phone number appears again in AllAreaCodes search results. If the listing returns, we submit another removal or correction request.
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FAQ
First, save proof of the official Remove Name submission, including screenshots and the request date. Then contact AllAreaCodes through its Contact Us page and reference the earlier removal attempt. BBB complaints found during research included unanswered removal-related issues, so keeping a record of each step is important.
The research found BBB complaints about removal-related problems and publication of personal contact details. If your listing remains visible after using the Remove Name form, document the listing, save your submission proof, and send a follow-up through the Contact Us page. Keep the message focused on the phone number and the listing you want removed.
AllAreaCodes’ privacy policy says information submitted through referral-service-provider or advertising-partner flows may be shared with third parties. It also says users who provide a phone number may be contacted by AllAreaCodes and/or third-party partners through an auto-dial phone system. Use only the official removal path and avoid submitting extra information that is not required.
Use the official Remove Name form if you can receive the text/SMS or call verification code for that number. If the record is incorrect or verification does not resolve the issue, use the Contact Us page and choose “Website Correction.” Explain that the number is incorrectly associated with another person.
Phone lookup directories can rely on older phone-directory information or other source data that may not update immediately after a number changes hands. If AllAreaCodes shows a number you no longer control, use the Contact Us form and explain that the number is no longer yours. Do not provide extra personal information beyond what is needed to identify the outdated listing.
Posted by Ava J. Mercer
Ava J. Mercer is a privacy writer at ClearNym focused on data privacy, data broker exposure, and practical privacy tips. Her opt-out guides are built on manual verification: Ava re-tests broker opt-out processes on live sites, confirms requirements and confirmation outcomes, and updates guidance when something changes. She writes with a simple goal - help readers take the next right step to reduce unwanted exposure and feel more in control of their personal data.
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