
ClustrMaps Opt Out Guide
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This people search website can display personal details online, such as your name, address, and phone. This can increase unwanted contact and affect data privacy. The site typically pulls and organizes entries from public records and other commonly available sources, then shows them in searchable pages. Removing your personal information can protect your privacy.
How to opt out of ClustrMaps
Go to the official opt-out page. Submit your email and confirm through the verification link or code. On the next page, find your record and complete the opt-out process. Data removal usually takes 3–7 days after one removal request.
Checklist:
- Open the privacy page
- Verify your email
- Search for your record
- Choose the opt-out option
- Save the confirmation email
- Set a reminder to re-opt-out
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ClustrMaps – Quick Facts
| Parameter | Value |
| Domain | clustrmaps.com |
| Data Types | contacts, addresses, relatives, possible social identifiers |
| Opt-out Methods | web form |
| Identity Verification | confirmation email |
| Typical Response Time | 3–7 days |
| Re-listing Risk | medium |
ClustrMaps is a data broker. It may show names and phone numbers, as well as email addresses. ClustrMaps aggregates basic details and also uses commercial sources. The website makes it easier to match a name or address to a household. Data from clustrmaps.com can vary by source.
Common data you may find:
- Names (and known aliases)
- Phone numbers
- Email addresses
- Current and past addresses
- Relatives or household links
- Property records (if available)
Step-by-Step Guide
Open the privacy page
At the bottom of the page, open the privacy page (“Do Not Sell My Personal Information”).

Verify your email
Open the privacy page and enter your email. Complete any CAPTCHA.

Search for your record
On the next page, find your personal data (use the search bar). If there’s a list of names and phones in the search results, narrow by city or relatives and click into the details page. Confirm that the personal details you’re removing are yours. After that, click the “Proceed to Opt Out” button.


Confirm deletion
If you want to delete your information from clustrmaps.com, review all the records among the search results. Search for your name, phones, and other details. Then, select the information you want to remove and complete the ClustrMaps opt-out process.


Track confirmation & timeline
Save the confirmation so you can prove you were removed from ClustrMaps, then check back in 3–7 days to confirm it is gone in on-site searches. If not, contact ClustrMaps via the contact form on their website and reference your request. If needed, reach out to the website once more and keep a copy of your requests to ClustrMaps.
Timelines, Verification & What to Expect
After submission, most requests are handled in about 3–7 days, depending on verification steps and queue volume. Confirmation often appears on-screen and in email. Keep both for your records. If nothing arrives after 7 days, send one follow-up removal request with the same listing link and your email address so staff can match it quickly. Avoid sharing extra personal details beyond what’s necessary.
Edge Cases & Troubleshooting
- No access to the original email/phone: contact the company and make a request to the ClustrMaps support team for an alternate verification path.
- “Record not found”: retry with a different spelling, or search by name or address and open the right listing first.
- CAPTCHA or submission errors: switch browsers, clear cookies, and try again later.
- Verification link/code not arriving: check Spam/Promotions, then resend once.
- Region limits (EU/UK/CA): the opt-out page may reject submissions. The process to remove may differ.
- Account deletion vs. listing removal: ClustrMaps does not provide account cancellation, so you can’t close an account. Instead, remove your information from ClustrMaps.
- Multiple listings: if you want to remove them all, note each listing link and the personal information from ClustrMaps you wish to remove.
Will my data reappear?
Even after data removal, listings can return when underlying sources update, partner feeds refresh, or other data broker networks republish entries. Thus, people search sites like ClustrMaps can show the same details again. Reduce recurrence by setting a 3–6 month reminder to opt out of ClustrMaps, saving confirmation emails, and resubmitting quickly if a listing returns.
Manual vs Assisted Removal
Manual:
Pros
- More control and an audit trail;
- you decide what to submit.
Cons
- Time spent repeating requests;
- ongoing monitoring.
Assisted:
Pros
- Faster workflows and tracking dashboards;
- recurring checks across many sites.
Cons
- Subscription costs.
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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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