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Opt out of 411.com

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What is 411.com?

411.com is a people-search site with a database of information on individuals in the US. It posts such data as property and criminal records, relatives and associates, current and previous addresses, and more. 411.com is owned by another data broker website called Whitepages.com. If you wish to remove your information from 411.com, go through Whitepages’ opt-out process.

How to opt out and remove your information from 411.com?

In short:

  1. Find your profile on Whitepages.com
  2. Copy the profile URL
  3. Open Whitepages’ opt-out page (whitepages.com/suppression-requests)
  4. Submit the profile URL
  5. Click “Remove me”
  6. Select the reason behind your opt-out request
  7. Submit your phone number
  8. Answer the verification call
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Step 1: Go to Whitepages.com and look up your profile via people search, reverse phone search, or reverse address search.

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Step 2: Find a matching profile. Don’t open records with the ‘View Full Report’ button as you’ll be directed to checkout. Instead, find another matching profile with the ‘View Details’ button and click on it.

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Step 3: Copy the URL of your profile.

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Step 4: Access Whitepages’ opt-out page. Paste the URL you copied and click on ‘Next.’

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Step 5: Check if your name and address match up and click ‘Remove Me.’

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Step 6: Choose the reason behind your removal request and click the ‘Next’ button.

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Step 7: Enter your phone number to receive a verification call, check the box underneath, and click ‘Call now to verify.’

Note that you should enter a valid phone number and answer the phone call quickly as verification calls from Whitepages come in fast.

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Step 8: When you receive a robocall asking for the code provided on the screen, dial this verification code.

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Your opt-out request has been submitted.

Your data is still exposed on other brokers

Besides 411.com and Whitepages, many other people-search websites expose your personal information. We recommend that you opt out of these five next:

Go through this list and send opt-out requests manually to each data broker, or subscribe to Onerep to remove records automatically from 214 sites with just a few clicks.

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Why remove yourself from 411.com

Here’s why it’s recommended that you remove yourself from 411.com:

  • Site visits: over 530K people use 411.com each month.(1)
  • Exposure on Google: Google has already indexed over 260K 411.com profiles making your data easier to find through its search.(2)
  • Depth of exposure: 411.com shares full names and aliases, age, landline and cell phone numbers, current and previous addresses, relatives, associates, and other personal details.

Sources:
1 – Silmilarweb 411.com report
2 – Google

Who sees your data on 411.com

52.04% Female47.96% Male

18–24 years old
9.36%
25–34 years old
18.08%
35–44 years old
19.58%
45–54 years old
20.97%
55–64 years old
19.21%
65+ years old
12.80%

Sources: Similarweb 411.com report

411.com quick links

Frequently asked questions about 411.com

How do I opt out of 411.com?

411.com belongs to Whitepages.com, so the opt-out process is completed on the latter website. Go to Whitepages.com, find your profile, and copy its URL. Go to the opt-out page and paste the copied URL. After that, provide your phone number, wait for the verification robocall, and follow the prompts.

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