How to opt out of NationalPublicData.com

NationalPublicData.com is a free people-search site that reveals current and previous addresses, phone numbers, emails, relatives, neighbors, DOBs, and other details.
How to opt out of NationalPublicData.com?
Step 1: Open the website and look yourself up.

Step 2: Find and open your record. Either click on your name or the “View Full Profile” button.

Step 3: Copy the URL of your profile (you will need to paste it into the opt-out form).

Step 4: Scroll the page down and click “Do Not Sell My Info.” If the URL isn’t auto-filled, paste it into the form and click “Request Removal.”

Step 5: If the appearing info is correct, submit your email address.

Step 6: Open an email from NationalPublicData and click the “Remove” button.

Your request is submitted. You should see an on-screen confirmation.

How to contact NationalPublicData.com
To reach out to National Public Data’s customer service, send an email to [email protected] or use the online contact form.
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