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PeopleLookup

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 PeopleLookup 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.peoplelookup.com/optout

  1. Open https://www.peoplelookup.com/optout in a private window.
  2. Search your name on PeopleLookup to find your record.
  3. Submit the opt-out form.
  4. Provide an email address.
  5. Click the verification link in the email.
  6. Allow 7 business days for the listing to drop.

What PeopleLookup knows about you

PeopleLookup carries the usual data set: name, current and prior addresses, phone numbers, approximate age, relatives, household members. Free hit on the search, paid report for the rest. Sources are public records and commercial feeds.

The bigger problem with this one is the name. PeopleLookup is not PeopleLooker. Different site, different company, different opt-out form. PeopleLooker is owned by The Lifetime Value Co. — same parent as BeenVerified. PeopleLookup is its own thing. The two URLs are one letter apart and they trade ranking on the same name searches.

Why it matters if you're on the job

The slug confusion is the angle that hurts here. An officer notices a listing, files what they think is the right opt-out, and the listing they actually meant to remove stays live. They check back a month later, see "their" record gone, and call it handled. Meanwhile the real exposure — the one a stranger is going to find — never moved.

A free, indexed page that returns your home address to anyone typing your name is the kind of result that walks someone to your door. The fact that the URL nearly matches another broker doesn't reduce the threat. It just makes the cleanup easier to bungle.

For a first responder with kids in school under their address, getting the wrong site cleared is worse than not starting. It feels done. It isn't.

How to opt out

Read the URL twice before you start. Confirm you're on peoplelookup.com, not peoplelooker.com. Open the opt-out page in a private window, run a name search to find your record, submit the form with the listing URL and an email, then click the verification link they send. Allow up to seven business days. Full steps in optOutSteps above.

How long until you're back

About eight months on average. New data feeds rebuild the profile on their own schedule. A clean opt-out today doesn't promise a clean page next year.

What we do that's faster

We file PeopleLookup and PeopleLooker as separate jobs against the right forms, so the slug confusion never costs you. We click the verification emails the moment they land and recheck both sites every two weeks. Same pattern across 200+ broker sites, all running in parallel.

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

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