Property.whitepages.com opt-out guide

Property.whitepages.com, or Property Intel, is a reverse address search service that provides information about properties and their owners. It shares details about estimated values, sale amounts, residents, mortgage, land, neighbors, and more. The website is powered by Whitepages.com, one of the most well-known people-search sites.
How to opt out of Property.whitepages.com?
To opt out of Property.whitepages.com, you need to remove your information from the website that powers it—Whitepages. For that, take the following steps:
Step 1: Go to Whitepages.com and find your record: look yourself up and click the “View Details” button on a matching record.

Step 2: Copy the URL of your record page—you will paste it into the opt-out form.

Step 3: Open Whitepages’ opt-out form. Paste the copied URL and click “Next.”

Step 4: If all the information checks out, click “Remove Me.”

Step 5: Submit the reason for removing your information from Whitepages.

Step 6: Submit your phone number to receive a verification call. You’ll need to pick up the phone and enter a verification code.

Step 7: Whitepages will now display a verification code on the screen. You need to dial it once you pick up their call.

Your opt-out request has been received and should be processed shortly (though it might take a couple of days for your profile to disappear from Whitepages).
Your data is still exposed on other brokers
Besides Whitepages, many other data brokers are sharing your personal information.
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