How to Remove Yourself from WhitePages (2026 Guide)
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Full name, current and past addresses, phone numbers, age, relatives, and property records.
This information is publicly accessible to anyone who searches your name. It can be used for identity theft, stalking, spam, and social engineering.
How to Remove Your Data
- Go to WhitePages.com and search for your name and state.
- Click on your listing to view your profile.
- Copy the full URL of your profile page.
- Visit whitepages.com/suppression-requests.
- Paste your profile URL and fill out the suppression request form.
- Complete the phone verification step.
- Your listing will be removed within 24 hours.
Direct opt-out link:
https://www.whitepages.com/suppression-requests
Tips
- Use a secondary email address for opt-out requests to avoid spam.
- Data brokers re-add records from public sources. Re-check in 2-4 weeks.
- Take a screenshot of your listing before removal as proof.
- WhitePages is just one of 25+ sites that may have your data. Run a full scan to see all of them.
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