Opt out of Gladiknow.com
Removal difficulty: | Low |
Profile is removed within: | 2 weeks |
Manual submission: | around 10 min |
Removal requirements: | CAPTCHA solving |
What is Glad I Know?
Gladiknow.com is a people-search site with comprehensive information databases available on nearly any adult in the U.S. The website shares personal data packaged in reports that include criminal, sexual offender, civil, financial, property, address, contact, social, and phone records. To opt out from Glad I Know, you need to request a record removal on their website.
How to opt out and remove your information from Gladiknow?
In short:
- Look up your record on Gladiknow.com and click the “Unlock report for free” button
- Click the “OPT OUT/REMOVE MY DATA” link at the bottom of the page
- Scroll to the red “REMOVE MY INFORMATION” link and click on it
Step 1: Navigate to Gladiknow.com
In order to start your record removal process, go to Glad I Know.
Step 2: Search for yourself
In the name search tab, enter your full name, city, and state. Then hit the ‘Search now’ button.
Step 3: Find your record and click on ‘Unlock report for free’
Locate a matching profile and click the ‘Unlock report for free’ button. To make sure you select the right record and not someone with the same name, pay attention to age and location history in the profile preview.
Step 4: Click on ‘OPT OUT/REMOVE MY DATA’
Scroll the appearing page down to find the ‘Articles You May Find Helpful’ section. Find the ‘OPT OUT/REMOVE MY DATA’ link in the bottom right corner and click on it.
Step 5: Click on ‘REMOVE MY INFORMATION’
Scroll the page down to find the ‘Remove My Info/Opt Out’ section. Solve the CAPTCHA challenge and click on ‘REMOVE MY INFORMATION’.
Your data is now removed from Gladiknow.com.
How to contact Glad I Know directly
If you want to reach out to Gladiknow.com with any inquiries, you may email Customer Care at [email protected].
Your data is still exposed on other brokers
Many other people-search websites expose your data besides Gladiknow.com. While removing yourself from Glad I Know takes you in the right direction, it isn’t enough to keep your information private.
We recommend that you do these five first:
- How to remove yourself from MyLife.com
- How to remove yourself from Radaris.com
- How to remove yourself from FastPeopleSearch.com
- How to remove yourself from PeopleFinders.com
- How to remove yourself from PeekYou.com
Go through this list and send opt-out requests manually to each data broker, or subscribe to Onerep to remove records automatically from 212 sites with just a few clicks.
Why remove yourself from Glad I Know
Here’s why we recommend you remove yourself from Gladiknow.com:
- Site visits: around 300K people use Glad I Know each month. (1)
- Exposure on Google: Google has already indexed over 350K Glad I Know profiles making your data easier to find through its search .(2)
- Depth of exposure: Glad I Know shares a wide variety of personal details including phone numbers, emails, addresses, criminal and police records, social profiles, photos, education and employment history, skills, civil records, liens, bankruptcies, professional licenses, vehicles, weapon permits, and much more.
Sources:
1 – Silmilarweb
2 – Google
Who sees your data on Glad I Know
Demographic group | Percentage |
---|---|
Male | 44.03% |
Female | 55.97% |
18–24 years old | 9.44% |
25–34 years old | 18.62% |
35–44 years old | 20.28% |
45–54 years old | 21.08% |
55–64 years old | 19.35% |
65+ years old | 11.23% |
Glad I Know quick links
About Glad I Know
- Founded: 2020
- Headquarters: Los Angeles, CA
- Number of employees: 5-15
- Website URL: gladiknow.com
- Contact email: [email protected]
- Phone number: (800) 622-0474
FAQ
How do I remove information from Gladiknow?
The fastest way to remove your information from Gladiknow.com is to go to their website, look yourself up, locate your record, and open it. Then find the ‘Opt out/Remove my data’ link and click on it. Scroll down, solve the CAPTCHA and click on ‘Remove my information’.
What is Gladiknow?
Gladiknow is a people-search website that shares personal data for free. Details shared include contact info, address history, education and employment background, liens, and more. Glad I Know’s data is 100% non-FCRA information, meaning they are not a Consumer Reporting Agency and they don’t provide consumer reports.
Dimitri is a tech entrepreneur and CEO at Onerep. He is keen on sharing his expertise in cybersecurity and privacy matters and is regularly published on various platforms.