Last updated Last updated August 27, 2025
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Numlookup opt-out guide [2025]

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NumLookup.com is a reverse phone lookup service that shares information associated with phone numbers on the web. To remove your data from NumLookup.com, you are required to submit an opt-out form on their website.

How to remove your information from NumLookup.com?

Step 1: Open NumLookup.com

First, navigate to NumLookup’s site.

Open NumLookup.com

Step 2: Follow the “Do Not Sell / Information Opt Out” link

Scroll the homepage to the bottom and click “Do Not Sell / Information Opt Out.”

Scroll the homepage to the bottom and click Do Not Sell / Information Opt Out

Step 3: Follow the “Information Opt Out” link

Scroll the page to find the “Information Opt Out” link in the “Phone Number Removal – Opt Out” section and click on it.

Scroll the page to find the Information Opt Out link in the Phone Number Removal – Opt Out section and click on it

Step 4: Submit your phone number

Enter your phone number, perform the CAPTCHA, and click the “Remove My Info” button.

Enter your phone number, perform the CAPTCHA, and click the Remove My Info button.

Step 5: Click “Manually Submit Removal Request

Hit the “Manually Submit Removal Request” button to go to the next step.

Click Mannually Submit Removal Request

Step 6: Submit the filled-out opt-out form

Enter your email address, full name, state, phone number, subject (Remove My Info), and description requesting to have your data removed. Then perform the CAPTCHA and click ‘Submit’.

Submit the filled-out opt-out form

Your request has been submitted. Please note that NumLookup.com takes up to 45 days to process it.

How to contact NumLookup directly

In order to contact NumLookup.com, send an email to [email protected].

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About NumLookup

  • Founded in: 2019
  • Approximate number of monthly visitors: 1.2 million
  • What NumLookup.com shares: owner’s name, address, photos, family data, social media links, and more.
  • Contact email: [email protected]

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FAQs

How do I opt out of NumLookup?

The fastest way to remove yourself from NumLookup.com is to go to their opt-out page, submit your phone number, and hit the “Manually Submit Removal Request” button. Then enter your data and click “Submit.”

Dimitri Shelest Founder and CEO at Onerep

Dimitri is a tech entrepreneur and founder of Onerep, the first fully automated data removal service. Top cybersecurity CEO of 2021 by The Software Report.

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