
NumberGuru Opt Out Guide
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NumberGuru listings can expose your name, address, and phone number, which can raise a privacy risk when strangers connect those details to you. NumberGuru may show contact context and public-record style entries sourced from public records and commercial resources.
How to opt out of NumberGuru
Open the official opt-out form, enter name/email, complete the security step, then use the email link to finish; updates often appear within 1–2 days.
Checklist:
- Open the official form
- Enter your identifiers (email/phone)
- Complete the security check
- Use the email link to finish
- Save the email
- Set a reminder to repeat later
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NumberGuru – Quick Facts
| Parameter | Value |
| Domain | numberguru.com |
| Data Types | contacts, addresses, landline numbers, phone carriers, personal data (possible social identifiers) |
| Opt-out Methods | web form/email/mail |
| Identity Verification | email code/link |
| Typical Response Time | 1–2 days (often within 24 hours) |
| Re-listing Risk | medium |
Numberguru.com is a reverse phone directory lookup tool on a platform that aggregates and displays consumer listings from public records and commercial sources; a data broker may collect and sell data, so it helps to read the privacy policy for the entity.
Common data you may find:
- Names and aliases
- Current and past addresses
- Email addresses (when shown)
- Phone line details
- Approximate age range
- Relatives or household links
- Notes tied to a caller
- Other personal information shown on a listing
Step-by-Step Guide
Open the official form
Go to NumberGuru and scroll to the bottom of the page for the “Do Not Sell” link, then click it. If you are redirected to BeenVerified, continue; it manages opt-out requests for NumberGuru. Choose ‘Do Not Sell My Info’ and continue. Blur personal data before saving screenshots.

Submit your identifiers (name/state + CAPTCHA)
On the form, enter your first name, then your last name, and add the email you want to use. You may also be asked for a phone to match the right profile. Complete the security check and then submit. Please note: Blur personal information before saving screenshots.



Finish via code or link (email/SMS)
After you send it, check your inbox for the message. Open the email and click the ‘Verify Opt-Out’ button to verify and confirm your opt-out request; it may come from [email protected].
Finalize Do-Not-Sell request
Once verified, you should see a success screen stating your request was received and that the information removed from the listing should no longer display. This is also where you can request access or deletion under CCPA and the California Consumer Privacy Act, and choose ‘Do Not Sell My Personal Information’. If you want to delete the listing, pick the closest option offered.
Track confirmation & timeline
Save the confirmation email and note the date. If you see records under your name, repeat the steps for each listing or contact support. Allow 1–2 days, then re-check.
Timelines, Verification & What to Expect
After you finish the email step, the listing usually changes within 1–2 days (often within 24 hours). If nothing changes after 2 days, contact support (phone: 1-866-673-9048) and send one follow-up opt-out request with the same details.
Edge Cases & Troubleshooting
- No way to use the original email/phone: use a new email and try again once.
- “Record not found”: broaden the search by trying alternate spellings or nearby locations.
- Code/link not arriving: check Spam/Promotions, then resend once.
- Note that if you select California as your state, an additional form may appear before the search results; you may either complete it or select a different state initially, then choose a different state initially and change it to California; use the filter if offered.
- App billing: manage it in the store settings on Android; if you want a refund, ask support.
- If you have a paid membership, cancel it in the billing settings.
Will my data reappear?
Listings can reappear when aggregators refresh, when a third-party feed updates, or when another data broker republishes the same record. Keep proof emails, set a 3–6 month reminder, and re-submit quickly if the listing returns. To remove your data elsewhere, check related sites and keep notes.
Related removals
- BeenVerified
- PeopleLooker
- NeighborWho
- Intelius
- Spokeo
- Whitepages
Manual vs Assisted Removal
Manual:
- Pros: You do it manually, with more control.
- Cons: More time and repeated monitoring.
Assisted:
- Pros: Tools that automate tracking.
- Cons: You may need to subscribe.
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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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