Nuwber Opt Out Guide

Nuwber

Nuwber is a people search site. It can surface your name, address history, and phone number. This, in turn, can create a consumer privacy risk, such as identity theft and fraud, when private information is easy to access. Nuwber generally relies on publicly available sources, including phone directories and data brokers.

How to opt out of Nuwber

Visit the Nuwber opt-out page. Use the opt-out form to submit your email and profile URL, then confirm via a link. Processing usually takes 1–7 days, and you can repeat later if needed.

Checklist:

  • Open the privacy page
  • Locate your profile
  • Submit your identifiers
  • Save the confirmation email
  • Set a reminder to re-opt-out

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Nuwber – Quick Facts

ParameterValue
Domainnuwber.com
Data Typescontacts, addresses, possible social identifiers, relatives/household links
Opt-out Methodsweb form
Identity Verificationlink via email
Typical Response Time1–7 days
Re-listing Riskmedium

Nuwber is a people search website that aggregates personal data from publicly available resources. Nuwber may pull information from the Internet. It can help users find personal records and businesses. Nuwber collects details from mixed public sources, including social media platforms.

Common data you may find:

  • Names and known aliases
  • Current and past addresses
  • Phone numbers and email addresses
  • Age range or date of birth
  • Relatives and household links
  • Property and real-estate records
  • Possible links to social media profiles (including LinkedIn)
  • Court or jail entries (where available), including criminal records

Step-by-Step Guide

Locate your profile and copy the URL

Search your name and location on the site. Open the result that matches you, and confirm it by comparing age range, relatives, and address history. Copy the profile URL from the address bar. You will use this URL for the opt-out request. Tip: If you take screenshots for reference, blur or redact personal info before saving or sharing. 

How to opt out of Nuwber — Locate your profile and copy the URL — Step 1
How to opt out of Nuwber — Locate your profile and copy the URL — Step 2
How to opt out of Nuwber — Locate your profile and copy the URL — Step 3

Open the privacy page

Open the privacy page from the footer and look for the removal option (“Remove My Info”). This page starts the steps without creating an account. Read the required fields first. Tip: If a CAPTCHA blocks submission, try another browser or a private window.

How to opt out of Nuwber — Open the privacy page

Submit identifiers and paste the URL

Paste the profile URL into the form. Add an email you can access. Submit the form and save the on-page receipt. This is the core data removal process, so double-check the URL before you send it. 

How to opt out of Nuwber — Submit identifiers and paste the URL — Step 1
How to opt out of Nuwber — Submit identifiers and paste the URL — Step 2

Confirm deletion

Look for an on-page confirmation and an email message asking you to confirm. Click the verification link to finish. This is also the point where Nuwber will delete or suppress the publicly available information you referenced, so don’t skip it. Tip: Never share unredacted details when you screenshot the confirmation screen.

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

Track confirmation & timeline

Create a simple log with the date you submitted and the proof you received. Most updates arrive by email. If nothing changes after 7 days, contact Nuwber with your submission details and send one removal request again. Keep the proof so you can confirm that you removed your info from Nuwber. If the page still shows after a reasonable wait, don’t submit repeatedly in a loop; one follow-up is usually enough. Tip: Set a calendar reminder for periodic checks carefully.

Timelines, Verification & What to Expect

A typical request ends with an on-page receipt and then an email confirmation flow. Most requests are completed in 1–7 days. However, delays happen during high-volume periods. After you confirm, give it a little time before checking again. If you don’t receive anything after 7 days, first check filters, then resubmit once using the same URL and identifiers. 

Edge Cases & Troubleshooting

  • No access to the original email/phone: use an active email you control and verify by email if possible.
  • “Record not found”: try alternate spellings, prior cities, or a different state. The page may be indexed under older data.
  • CAPTCHA or submission errors: refresh, clear cache, switch browsers, and avoid VPNs that can trigger blocks.
  • Verification code not arriving: wait a few minutes, then check filters and retry once.
  • Form rejects the request by region (EU/UK/CA): use the site’s privacy help path or support channel for your region. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) may let you submit a “Do Not Sell/Share” request through the same privacy workflow.
  • Account deletion vs. public profile removal confusion: there may be no account; focus on the public profile page.
  • Subscription issues: if you paid through a partner, use its billing page to cancel; listing removal is separate.
  • Suspicious redirects or fee prompts: treat it as a scam and use only the official form.
  • If you see an option labeled “Remove My Info”: select it and submit the exact profile URL.

Will my data reappear?

It can, because third-party data brokers refresh what they show over time. Reposting may happen when data from various partners is updated or when matching rules change. Data brokers like Nuwber also re-post details, which is why you should keep your proof, set a 3–6 month reminder, and repeat the opt-out if you see the page again to protect your personal safety and privacy. To reduce repeats, keep a simple log of what you submitted and check a few related directories when you run your periodic review. If you want to delete your personal information more broadly, repeat similar requests on other directories.

Manual vs Assisted Removal

Manual:

Pros

  • More control over what you submit;
  • no subscription required;
  • good for a small number of profiles.

Cons

  • Time investment and repeat monitoring;
  • you may have to repeat steps across dozens of data brokers;
  • the opt-out process for each one differs slightly.

Assisted:

Pros

  • A personal information removal service can speed submissions, help track verification, and support recurring checks.

Cons

  • Ongoing cost;
  • you may still need to confirm some requests.
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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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