
SpyDialer Opt Out Guide
Unlike a standard people-search directory, SpyDialer is built first around reverse phone lookup: its public tools let someone search by phone, person, address, or email, and its FAQ also describes a voicemail feature that plays an outbound publicly available voicemail greeting rather than private messages. That mix matters because a single phone number can become a bridge to your name, photo, email, or address information.
Before You Opt Out of SpyDialer, Check Your Exposure
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Before You Opt Out of SpyDialer, Check Your Exposure
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How to opt out of SpyDialer
Go to the Spy Dialer website. Click the “Remove My Info” link in the footer. Press START, choose your state, pass the CAPTCHA, then submit the identifiers you want removed and confirm the final prompt. SpyDialer does not publish a clear official SLA, but third-party tests found the removal process or confirmation within about 1–2 days.
Checklist:
- Open the privacy page
- Locate the form
- Submit identifiers
- Complete CAPTCHA verification
- Save the confirmation message
- Set a reminder to re-opt-out
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SpyDialer – Common data you may find
Travis Kettner
Publicly accessible to anyone
- Address ******
- Phone +1******
- Relatives ******
- Past Addr. 3 Records
- Email sh****.com
- Court 2 Records
- High risk
Current & past addresses
Home address, move history
- High risk
Phone numbers
Mobile, landline, caller ID
- High risk
Relatives & household
Family, co-residents
- Medium risk
Email addresses
Current and past accounts
- Low risk
Social profile links
Connected accounts
15,4M Americans were victims of identity fraud last year. Here’s how scammers use this data:
- SIM swap your phone
- Target your family
- Take over bank accounts
- Open credit cards
- Apply for loans
- File fake tax returns
Quick Facts
| Parameter | Value |
| Domain | spydialer.com |
| Broker Type | Reverse phone lookup + consumer people-search site |
| Data Sources | Federal, state, and local government agencies; public data aggregators |
| Data Types | Name, phone numbers, email addresses, address information, photos when available, and public outbound voicemail greeting |
| Opt-out Method | Web form / “Remove My Info” consumer flow |
| Identity Verification | State selection, CAPTCHA, and on-page confirmation prompt |
| Real-World Timing | About 1–2 days in third-party tests / Reddit-style guides; no official SLA found |
| Known Issue | Full street address may be required for address removal even when not displayed publicly |
| Region Notes | U.S.-focused service; wizard starts with U.S. state or territory selection |
| Re-listing Risk | Possible because data can be refreshed from public data aggregators |
Spy Dialer is a reverse lookup site for phone numbers, people search, addresses, and email addresses. It also offers a voicemail feature. SpyDialer may show limited fields (it notes it may not display a full street address or cell phone number). The current site identifies Spy Labs Adco, LLC, while California’s data broker registry also lists Spy Dialer, Inc. dba SpyDialer.com; no confirmed parent company or named resale partner was found. Review the guide below and learn how to remove yourself from SpyDialer.
Step-by-Step Guide
Timelines, Verification & What to Expect
Most opt-out requests are not instant. A practical expectation is to re-check after 1–2 days. Verification on the official flow is mainly the CAPTCHA and the on-page confirmation prompt, not a mailed letter. If nothing changes after 7 days, use the Contact page. Ask for the status or resubmit once with the same details. This helps reduce unwanted identification or contact from public lookup exposure.
Edge Cases & Troubleshooting
Avoid changing details and resubmitting repeatedly. Save the date and confirmation screen, then use SpyDialer’s Contact form with the same identifiers. If unresolved, document it as a privacy complaint; BBB already records an unanswered privacy-related complaint.
SpyDialer’s FAQ says the service is designed for U.S.-based phones and does not work outside the United States. The consumer wizard also starts with a U.S. state or territory selector, so use the Contact form if your request does not fit the state-based flow.
Treat it as a fresh suppression request, not a failed first request. SpyDialer relies on government sources and public data aggregators, and third-party removal guides warn that refreshed broker data can repopulate a profile.
Submit the form using your current contact points, plus the address needed to match. Then, explain the change briefly if you use the Contact form.
Re-check spelling, state selection, and address format; try again with the same full street address requirement.
Disable VPN/ad blockers for the page, refresh, and retry from START; avoid repeated rapid attempts.
The official wizard relies on CAPTCHA/on-page prompts; if you expected an email, check Spam, then use Contact.
The consumer wizard is for public listing suppression. It is not the same as deleting a login account.
Will my data reappear?
Re-listing can happen because people search sites and data brokers like Spy Dialer refresh profiles from government sources and public data aggregators. Even after deletion, a later refresh may repopulate a profile. To reduce the risk, set a reminder to re-check periodically.
The practical risk is unwanted contact or identification: a stranger checking a missed call could connect your number to your name, location, or other public details. Complaints and reviews reflect privacy concerns too: BBB lists a D+ profile with one unanswered complaint about name, age range, and location appearing, while consumer reviews mention no-result searches and redirects to paid lookup sites.
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 removal | 2 minutes | ~15 minutes |
| Sites covered | 493+ sites | 1 site |
| When data reappears | Auto re-removed | ~15 minutes |
| Total time per year | 0 hours | 2-5 hours |
| Monitoring for new listings | Continuous | You do it yourself |
| Cost | from $24.90/month | Free |
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.
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WEEK 1-2
We submit
Opt-out requests submitted
We submit your SpyDialer opt-out through the official Remove My Info consumer flow, choose the correct U.S. state or territory, complete CAPTCHA, enter the necessary identifiers, and confirm the final on-page prompt.
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MONTH 1
We verify
Removals verified
SpyDialer does not publish a clear official removal SLA. In third-party tests, removal or confirmation was reported within about 1–2 days. If the listing remains live, we follow up through SpyDialer’s Contact form.
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ONGOING
We monitor
Continuous monitoring
We monitor for duplicate SpyDialer records, reverse-phone matches, address or city/state matches, email-search matches, public outbound voicemail-greeting exposure, cached Google/Bing snippets, and profiles that may return.
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FAQ
SpyDialer’s consumer wizard starts by asking for a U.S. state or territory, and the site says its service is designed for U.S.-based phones. If your request does not fit that state-based flow, use the Contact form instead and keep a dated record of what you submitted.
SpyDialer’s own wizard says a full street address is required for address-related removal, even when the site does not display the full address publicly. Use the address tied to the listing you are removing, and avoid adding unrelated personal information. Save the confirmation screen after submission.
SpyDialer’s FAQ says the voicemail feature plays the outbound publicly available voicemail greeting you would hear when calling a number. It does not provide access to private voicemail messages. If the phone record identifies you, remove the phone entry through the official consumer opt-out flow.
A Reddit discussion reported that SpyDialer appeared to hide or block some owner-name results. That means a missing visible name does not always prove there is no record connected to the number. Use the official wizard and submit the identifiers it asks for instead of relying only on what appears in search results.
This issue matches the privacy concern described in the BBB complaint. Start with SpyDialer’s Remove My Info flow and keep the confirmation. If the listing remains visible, use the Contact form with the same identifiers and keep a dated record of your request.
Posted by Ava J. Mercer
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