How to remove yourself from Personsearchers

Personsearchers is a people-search clone using the shared “control/privacy” opt-out backend, publishing standard contact-and-relatives records.

Control / privacy page ~48 hours EasyControl/privacy network
What Personsearchers exposes

Contact info, address history, phone numbers and relatives.

Why removing yourself from Personsearchers matters

On Personsearchers, anyone can look you up — often for just a few dollars — and pull contact info, address history, phone numbers and relatives. That is more than enough to target you with spam and phishing, fuel robocalls, or in the worst cases enable stalking, doxxing or identity theft. Removing your Personsearchers listing cuts off one of the easiest public sources of that data about you.

Opting out of Personsearchers is quick and straightforward — it works via control / privacy page, and removals usually process in ~48 hours. It is free: under U.S. privacy laws Personsearchers has to honor opt-out requests, so never pay a "removal" fee. Most people finish it in just a few minutes.

How to opt out of Personsearchers, step by step

1

Find your listing on personsearchers.com and copy the URL.

2

Go to personsearchers.com/ng/control/privacy.

3

Paste the URL, enter your email and submit the privacy request.

4

Confirm via the verification email.

Open the Personsearchers opt-out page

Link verified June 2026 — brokers change their forms, so confirm it’s the official personsearchers.com opt-out before entering anything.

Watch out: Belongs to the Centeda/Clubset clone network — opt out of each sibling, since one removal doesn’t cover the rest.

Personsearchers is one of hundreds

Removing Personsearchers is a great start — but your data is on many more sites, and Personsearchers can re-list you within weeks. PersProtect removes you from 499 broker and people-search sites and keeps re-checking so you stay off.

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Common questions

Removing yourself from Personsearchers, answered

Why is my data on so many similar sites?

They’re clones sharing one dataset and backend. Each needs its own opt-out.

Is the opt-out free?

Yes.