Remove My Address Online
Home addresses are commonly exposed through people-search sites and data brokers. This guide explains the risks and how to remove listings.
Veteran‑founded • Led by Grey • Human‑verified removals
Why address exposure is risky
- Public home addresses enable stalking, harassment, and targeted scams.
- Listings often reveal relatives, prior addresses, and phone numbers.
- Outdated information can still be used for social engineering.
Where addresses appear
People-search sites
Public directories that compile addresses, relatives, and age ranges.
Data brokers
Commercial data vendors that collect from public records and marketing lists.
Public records
Property filings, court records, and voter registrations that are re‑posted online.
What removal takes
Identify all listings
Search for each name, alias, and address tied to the household.
Submit verified opt‑outs
Each site has unique steps, timelines, and identity verification rules.
Monitor for re‑listings
Many brokers refresh data and re‑post records without notice.
How Hardline Privacy helps
Hardline Privacy is led by Grey, a U.S. Military Veteran and former law‑enforcement professional. The team manages verified opt‑outs, follow‑ups, and monitoring so home addresses stay suppressed.