FreePeopleSearch
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.
Visit FreePeopleSearchWhat FreePeopleSearch collects
- Full name
- Current and prior addresses
- Phone numbers
- Approximate age
- Relatives and household members
How to opt out yourself
Direct opt-out: https://www.freepeoplesearch.com/optout
- Open https://www.freepeoplesearch.com/optout in a private window.
- Search your name on FreePeopleSearch to find your record.
- Submit the opt-out form.
- Provide an email address.
- Click the verification link in the email.
- Allow 7 business days for the listing to drop.
What FreePeopleSearch knows about you
FreePeopleSearch is the model TruePeopleSearch made famous — a free, no-paywall people-search site. No credit card. No signup form. No captcha gate. Type a name, get a result page with addresses, phone numbers, approximate age, and a relatives list. Source data is the same public-records-plus-commercial-feeds mix every broker uses. The data isn't unique. The lack of friction is.
Most brokers at least make a searcher hit a paywall or pretend to verify they're not a bot. FreePeopleSearch doesn't bother. Anyone with a browser and your name gets the address.
Why it matters if you're on the job
Friction matters in this category. A site that asks for $5 will lose half the casual searchers — angry exes, ex-spouses' new partners, the guy you arrested last year, the mom from the school board meeting who looked you up after the news clip. Free sites don't lose any of them. Whoever wants to find you, finds you, in under a minute.
Lower traffic than TruePeopleSearch, but the model is identical. The relatives field is where the threat compounds. Your spouse, your parents, your adult kid who put your address on a lease — all linked, all clickable, all free. Your kids' school, your spouse's job, your parents' house — none of that should be reachable through a name search. With this site, it is.
How to opt out
FreePeopleSearch runs a self-service form. Find your record on the public site, paste the URL into the opt-out page, submit an email, click the verification link. Skipping the email kills the request quietly. Each free-broker site has its own opt-out queue — clearing one does not clear the next.
Steps are in the optOutSteps field above.
How long until you're back
Six months on average. Their data feeds refresh continuously, and a single record update at a public source can put you back on the page.
What we do that's faster
We submit the FreePeopleSearch opt-out, confirm the email, and re-scan every two weeks. When the listing comes back, we file again. Same handling across 200+ brokers, so a free site can't sit there serving your address while you sleep.
Doing this for one broker is straightforward. Doing it for 200, on a continuous basis, is what we do.
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