Protect Elderly From Identity Theft

Older adults are frequently targeted when addresses, phones, and household details are easy to find on broker and people-search sites.

Why This Happens

Personal information becomes publicly searchable when broker platforms combine public record filings, credit header data, marketing datasets, and third-party broker exchanges into searchable profiles.

Why It Keeps Coming Back

Broker ecosystems continuously refresh from county and state record feeds, utility and telecom sources, and partner datasets. Even after a successful opt-out, relisting can happen when new source snapshots are sold or syndicated to other directories.

Risks of Public Exposure

  • Identity theft risk increases when names, phone numbers, and historical addresses are combined.
  • Home address visibility can expose household routines and location history.
  • Family safety risk grows when relatives and associates are linked in one profile.
  • Professional risk rises when public-facing roles are tied to searchable personal records.

Removal Options

Manual opt-outs are possible, but each site has different identity checks, form paths, and response windows. A service model adds repeatable workflow control, escalation tracking, and long-term verification. Hardline documents process standards on Trust and broker scope on Data Brokers, with plan details on Pricing.

How Hardline Privacy Solves This

Hardline uses human-verified removal workflows across 700+ monitored sources. Each case follows verification, submission, follow-up, and relisting checks so suppression work is not treated as a one-time task.

Run Your Exposure Scan

Start with the free exposure scan to identify where records are visible and determine the right operational response path.