FindPeopleSearch Opt Out Guide

FindPeopleSearch Opt Out Guide

FindPeopleSearch is a people search website that can expose a person’s name, address, and phone number. This can create privacy and security concerns. Find People Search collects information from public records and commercial sources.

How to opt out of FindPeopleSearch

The FindPeopleSearch opt-out flow starts on the PeopleFinders website. Begin there, search for the matching record, copy the listing URL, then follow the official request path. Add your contact details and submit the request. You may need to confirm the request with the on-page code or a follow-up message. Processing usually takes 1–2 business days.

Checklist:

  • Search for your record
  • Match the listing
  • Copy the profile URL
  • Open the official form
  • Submit your identifiers
  • Save the confirmation message
  • Set a reminder to re-opt out

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FindPeopleSearch – Quick Facts

ParameterValue
Domainfindpeoplesearch.com
Data Typesnames, contacts, current and past addresses, age, household links
Opt-out Methodsweb request page, phone support
Identity Verificationemail
Typical Response Time1–2 business days
Re-listing Riskmedium

FindPeopleSearch is a people search directory. Its official support page includes a dedicated subject for a suppression request, asks for contact details, and presents a support service note saying each message is read by a human being. It displays records drawn from public records and commercial sources. 

Common data you may find:

  • Names and known aliases
  • Contact numbers
  • Email addresses
  • Current and past addresses
  • Household links
  • Relatives and associates

Step-by-Step Guide

Search for your record and copy the profile URL

The FindPeopleSearch opt-out flow starts on the PeopleFinders website. Open the search tool, enter the person’s details, review the results, and select the matching listing. Copy the full profile URL from the browser bar before moving to the request page. If you capture a screenshot for your records, blur or redact personal information first.

How to opt out of FindPeopleSearch — Search for your record and copy the profile URL — Step 1
How to opt out of FindPeopleSearch — Search for your record and copy the profile URL — Step 2

Open the privacy page

Go to the support page from the footer and look for the Do Not Sell button. This page is the official route for a request.

How to opt out of FindPeopleSearch — Open the privacy page — Step 1
How to opt out of FindPeopleSearch — Open the privacy page — Step 2

Submit your identifiers

Fill in your details and paste the URL. Submit the request.

How to opt out of FindPeopleSearch — Submit your identifiers

Confirm deletion

Look for an on-page note or follow-up message after sending the request. Save that message for your records, and check Spam before sending the same request again.

How to opt out of FindPeopleSearch — Confirm deletion — Step 1
How to opt out of FindPeopleSearch — Confirm deletion — Step 2

Track confirmation & timeline

Keep the sent date, the URL, and any reply in one note. The site aims to answer requests within 1–2 business days, so follow up once after that window. This plan also helps with later checks.

Timelines, Verification & What to Expect

Requests are answered within 1–2 business days, and information will be removed. Confirmation may appear on the page or arrive in your inbox. If nothing comes after 2 business days, check Spam, check the URL you sent, then resubmit once through the same contact page or call support and ask them to remove your profile. 

Edge Cases & Troubleshooting

  • No access to the original mailbox or phone: Give current contact details and explain the mismatch in Comments/Questions, along with the listing URL.
  • “Record not found”: Try another city, state, or name format, then copy the correct link when the right record appears.
  • CAPTCHA or submission errors: Refresh the page or try another browser if the code box fails to load.
  • Verification code not arriving: The code is shown on the page, so enter the verification code exactly as displayed before you click Submit.
  • Page rejects the request by region (EU/UK/CA): Use the same contact path and explain the region in your message.
  • Account deletion vs. public listing issue: A listing request is not always the same as a membership request; pick the right subject line.
  • Re-submitting after a failed attempt: Wait briefly, confirm the URL, then send one more request.
  • No reply after follow-up: Call the listed number or send another note with the first submission date.

Will my data reappear?

Listings can return when a data broker or related people search source refreshes files from public records, partner feeds, or reseller pipelines. To lower repeat exposure, keep each confirmation message, set a reminder for 3–6 months, and resubmit quickly if the listing returns on the site. Related checks on similar directories can also help safeguard consumer privacy over time and let you take control.

Manual vs Assisted Removal

Manual:

Pros

  • Full control of each step;
  • good for users who want direct oversight;
  • works with free methods.

Cons

  • Slower across many listings;
  • repeat checks are manual;
  • easy to miss one directory.

Assisted:

Pros

  • Easier to automate repeat checks;
  • often includes tracking and custom removals;
  • helpful for larger cleanup work.

Cons

  • Usually tied to a premium plan;
  • coverage varies;
  • some cases still need user action.
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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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