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FastPeopleSearch

A people searchsite that exposes your name, address, phone, and relatives. Here's what they collect, how to opt out, and why it matters if you're on the job.

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What FastPeopleSearch collects

  • Full name and aliases
  • Current and prior addresses
  • Cell and landline phone numbers
  • Approximate age and date of birth
  • Relatives and known associates
  • Email addresses tied to your name

How to opt out yourself

Direct opt-out: https://www.fastpeoplesearch.com/removal

  1. Open https://www.fastpeoplesearch.com/removal in a private window.
  2. Search your name on the main FastPeopleSearch site first. Open the matching listing and copy the URL.
  3. Paste the URL into the removal form.
  4. Provide an email address and solve the captcha.
  5. Click the verification link in the email. The window is short — minutes, not hours.
  6. Allow 24 hours for the listing to drop.
  7. Repeat for any duplicate listings tied to old addresses. Multiple records per person is common here.

What FastPeopleSearch knows about you

FastPeopleSearch is the twin of TruePeopleSearch. Same model: free, no paywall, no signup, full results on one page. Search your name and the page returns your current address, prior addresses, phone numbers, and a list of relatives and known associates. No credit card asked. The page renders in under two seconds on a phone.

The data sources are public records, court aggregators, and commercial broker feeds — same as TruePeopleSearch. The two sites function as one product split across two domains.

Why it matters if you're on the job

For first responders, FastPeopleSearch is a top-priority broker for the same reason TruePeopleSearch is. Free, no friction, and the result page hands over your home address before someone has to commit anything.

If a member of the public knows your name and decides to look you up, FastPeopleSearch is one of the first three results. They don't need a story. They don't need a credit card. They get what they came for.

The associate listing makes the family threat angle concrete. Search your spouse's name and your address comes up. Search a parent and your address comes up. The search runs both directions.

How to opt out

Same flow as TruePeopleSearch: search, copy URL, submit, verify by email. The verification window is short — click within the first few minutes or the request times out.

If you opt out of FastPeopleSearch but skip TruePeopleSearch, expect FastPeopleSearch to re-list inside 30-60 days as the data feeds re-sync. They share infrastructure. Treat it as one removal that takes two filings.

Steps are in the optOutSteps field above.

How long until you're back

Three months on average, often sooner if the upstream data feed re-syncs. Treat it as a recurring task.

What we do that's faster

We file the FastPeopleSearch and TruePeopleSearch opt-outs together every cycle, click the verification emails when they land, and re-check every two weeks. When either re-lists, we re-file the same day. Same drill across 200+ broker sites. That's what's covered by the Frontline Privacy individual member plan.

Who owns it

Unknown — opaque ownership; PeopleConnect affiliate relationship suspected

No named principals, no corporate registration, no public physical address. The site offers a free opt-out form but provides no corporate contact for follow-up. Privacy researchers (Cracked Labs, EFF) have documented that FastPeopleSearch's premium-report upsells redirect to Intelius and TruthFinder checkout pages — same pattern as sister site TruePeopleSearch — indicating an affiliate-revenue-sharing relationship with PeopleConnect even without provable direct ownership. The opacity itself is the data point.

Where the data comes from

  • US public records
  • Telecom data
  • Property records

Doing this for one broker is straightforward. Doing it for 200, on a continuous basis, is what we do.

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