InfoTracer Opt Out Guide

InfoTracer stands out from a standard people-search site because it is tied to the broader InfoPay/Accucom ecosystem, with related brands such as GoodCar, IDStrong, PropertyChecker, CourtCaseFinder, Sentinex, and EntityCheck, while its own service combines people-search, reverse phone/email lookup, and public-record search. Its profiles are built from courthouses, registries, county sheriff offices, web sources, consumer databases, and other public-record datasets.

Verification type
Web form/privacy email/mail
Removal time
3–10 days
Re-listing Risk
medium

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How to opt out of InfoTracer

Go to the opt-out page (often linked as “Do Not Sell My Info”), complete the form, then enter your first and last name, complete CAPTCHA, and follow the verification link sent by email. It usually takes 3–10 days.

Checklist:

  • Open the privacy page
  • Submit identifiers
  • Search for your record
  • Complete CAPTCHA check
  • Confirm your email
  • Save the final message
  • Set a reminder to re-opt-out

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InfoTracer – Common data you may find

TK

Travis Kettner

Publicly accessible to anyone

  • Address ******
  • Phone +1******
  • Relatives ******
  • Property 2 Records
  • Court 2 Records
  • Current & past addresses

    Home address, location history

    High risk
  • Phone numbers

    Mobile, landline, contact records

    High risk
  • Relatives & household

    Family, household links

    High risk
  • Property records

    Real estate, ownership data

    Medium risk
  • Arrest & criminal records

    Background checks, public cases

    High risk

15.4M Americans were victims of identity fraud last year. Here’s how scammers use this data:

  • Open credit cards
  • Take over bank accounts
  • File fake tax returns
  • SIM swap your phone
  • Apply for loans
  • Target your family

Quick Facts

ParameterValue
Domaininfotracer.com
Broker TypeConsumer people-search, reverse phone/email lookup, public-record search
Parent/Related CompanyInfoTracer is tied to the InfoPay/Accucom ecosystem
Related BrandsGoodCar, IDStrong, PropertyChecker, CourtCaseFinder, Sentinex, EntityCheck
Data SourcesCourthouses, registries, county sheriff offices, web sources, consumer databases, public records
Data TypesNames, emails, phone numbers, current and past addresses, relatives, property records, arrest records, criminal records, court records, vehicle-related records, business records, social profiles
Opt-out MethodsWeb form, privacy email, mail
Identity CheckEmail verification link; support may request extra identifiers if the listing is not matched
Known IssuesRepeated failed opt-outs, verification-link problems, extra identity-detail requests, billing/subscription confusion
Guide Estimate3–10 days
Real-World TimingOne Reddit user reported support-assisted removal in 4 days; other Reddit/BBB reports describe unresolved multi-week attempts
Region NotesConfirmed US state privacy-rights language; GDPR-specific path not confirmed
Re-listing RiskNot reliably confirmed; recheck periodically
Alternative Contactprivacy @ infotracer.com or privacy @ infopay.com
Mailing AddressInfoPay Inc., 28 Atlantic Ave Suite 227, Boston, MA 02110

InfoTracer is a people search site. It provides access to aggregated consumer listings and may republish results as its database refreshes. InfoTracer collects information from public records and commercial sources. Research confirmed public records, consumer databases, web sources, and other publicly available datasets as data sources. A listing can connect a full name with current and past addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, relatives, property records, court records, arrest records, criminal records, vehicle-related records, business records, and social profiles. InfoTracer is also connected to a company group that serves broader public-record and business-data use cases, so the issue is not only a casual search page; it reflects a larger data-products ecosystem. Review the guide below to learn how to remove yourself from InfoTracer.

Step-by-Step Guide

Timelines, Verification & What to Expect

Processing usually takes 3–10 days, but user reports include failed or unresolved attempts, so save proof and follow up if the listing remains visible. Check both the page and your inbox, including Spam. If nothing changes after 10 days, use the site’s contact option and resubmit once with the same identifiers. Ask for deletion and keep the message as proof. If you’re tracking multiple listings, label your screenshots by date and match so you can follow up consistently without redoing every step. 

Edge Cases & Troubleshooting

Treat it as a documented privacy request, not a one-time form submission. Reddit users reported repeated failed attempts, and BBB includes a complaint about a verification link that would not complete. Save proof, then contact privacy @ infotracer.com or privacy @ infopay.com with the same identifiers.

Will my data reappear?

Because InfoTracer uses public records, consumer databases, web sources, and other datasets, recheck the listing periodically. The research did not confirm a fixed re-listing timeline. Keep your proof, set a reminder, and rerun the people search to check the listing stays down. If it returns, resubmit quickly and keep notes so you can remove your info with less effort each time.

Reappearing data creates a specific risk: someone who knows only your name or phone number can connect you to a home address, relatives, court history, or other public-record context in one searchable profile. User complaints found in BBB and Reddit focused on subscription or billing confusion, failed or looping verification links, requests for extra identity details, and profiles remaining visible after repeated opt-out attempts.

Manual removal works. But only for today

Manual opt-out is possible, but it is rarely permanent. Data brokers can refresh and republish your details over time, so a removal request today may need to be repeated later.

MANUAL
Time for US Search removal2 minutes~15 minutes
Sites covered493+ sites1 site
When data reappearsAuto re-removed~15 minutes
Total time per year0 hours2-5 hours
Monitoring for new listingsContinuousYou do it yourself
Costfrom $24.90/monthFree

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.

  1. WEEK 1-2

    We submit

    Opt-out requests submitted

    We submit your removal through the InfoTracer opt-out route, match the correct record using your identifying details, complete CAPTCHA or any on-page verification step, and confirm the request.

  2. MONTH 1

    We verify

    Removals verified

    No reliable user-review median was confirmed. If the listing remains live, we document the visible InfoTracer profile or report details and follow up through the official privacy contact route.

  3. ONGOING

    We monitor

    Continuous monitoring

    We monitor for InfoTracer listings, InfoPay/Accucom ecosystem duplicates, related-brand appearances, address-history matches, phone or email lookup results, relatives or associated-person sections, court/criminal/public-record references, and profiles that return.

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