
InfoTracer Opt Out Guide
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InfoTracer is a people search that collects and sells user data. It can display a name, address, and phone numbers, which can raise privacy risk when strangers connect you to a location. It typically pulls together and displays listings from public records and commercial sources, then organizes them into a searchable database. That can expose personal information and personal data you may not expect, including personal details that can be copied elsewhere. If you want to protect your privacy, you can request data removal to reduce what’s shown.
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 – Quick Facts
| Parameter | Value |
| Domain | infotracer.com |
| Data Types | contacts, addresses, possible social identifiers, relatives links |
| Opt-out Methods | web form/email/mail |
| Identity Check | link via email |
| Typical Response Time | 3–10 days |
| Re-listing Risk | medium |
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. It may also use data from a vast number of partners.
Common data you may find:
- Full names
- Emails
- Current and past addresses
- Phone numbers
- Relatives/household links
- Property records
- Arrest records
- Criminal records
- Background checks notes
Step-by-Step Guide
Open the privacy page
Open the privacy page area and navigate to the opt-out page. You’ll typically see a short form and a Submit button. If you take screenshots for reference, blur/redact private information (addresses, IDs, or anything you don’t want stored in an image). Tip: If the page stalls, refresh once or try a different browser session

Submit your identifiers
In the form, add the requested identifiers (often name and location hints) so the site can match the right profile. If the page asks you to enter your first name and last name, type them exactly as shown in the listing you found. If you prefer, use a disposable email. Tip: Keep a note of what you submitted so you can repeat the same fields later if needed.

Search for your record and confirm the email
After submission, you may see a list of possible matches. Select the profile that best matches you and choose the action to remove your profile. Complete the robot check. Then, confirm your identity by opening the email from InfoTracer and clicking the confirmation link. If nothing arrives, check Spam and retry once.



Confirm deletion
Once the link is used, the site may show a short on-page notification that your request via the form was received and is being processed. Save the single on-page “done” message (and the email) as your proof, and avoid sharing unredacted screenshots.

Track confirmation & timeline
Recheck the listing after the stated window (commonly within about 3–10 days). If the listing is still visible, resubmit once. Keep the saved proof so you can remove my data quickly if a listing persists or returns. Tip: Hold onto the message thread for identity theft monitoring and for quick follow-up without retyping everything.
Timelines, Verification & What to Expect
Most requests are processed within 3–10 days. 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
- No access to the original email/phone: ask support for an alternative method to verify your identity.
- “Record not found”: try a nearby city/state or minor spelling variations, then try removing from InfoTracer again.
- CAPTCHA or submission errors: refresh, switch browsers, or try later. Repeated failures can look automated.
- Link not arriving: check Spam, then resend once and ensure you typed the email correctly.
- Form rejects the request by region (EU/UK/CA): use the privacy contact path; California users can reference the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) wording.
- Account deletion vs. public listing removal confusion: delete account access separately; listing deletion is the opt-out step.
- Re-submitting after a failed attempt: wait 24 hours, then repeat the submission once.
- If something feels like a scam: stop and use only official contact paths and saved proof.
Will my data reappear?
Re-listing can happen when a data broker refreshes its database from aggregators, partner feeds, and resellers. Keep your proof, set a 3–6 month 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.
Related removals
- Whitepages
- Spokeo
- Intelius
- TruthFinder
- BeenVerified
- PeopleFinders
- Radaris
Manual vs Assisted Removal
Manual:
- Pros: Direct control; you can check each step; you can remove your information on your schedule.
- Cons: Time investment, repeated monitoring, and redoing forms across many other data brokers.
Assisted:
- Pros: Faster turnaround, tracking dashboard, and recurring checks; you can automate follow-ups.
- Cons: Costs when using an automated removal service; you may still need to complete a one-time verification step.
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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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