SearchPeopleFree
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 SearchPeopleFreeWhat SearchPeopleFree 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.searchpeoplefree.com/optout
- Open https://www.searchpeoplefree.com/optout in a private window.
- Search your name on SearchPeopleFree to find your record.
- Submit the opt-out form with your record URL.
- Provide an email address.
- Click the verification link in the email.
- Allow 7 business days for the listing to drop.
What SearchPeopleFree knows about you
SearchPeopleFree is exactly what the name says. No paywall. No signup. No credit card. Type a name, get a result page with your current address, prior addresses, phones, age range, and relatives — all on one screen, all readable without clicking buy.
That's the differentiator and the danger. Most people-search sites at least ask for payment before showing the home address. This one doesn't. A high-school kid on a Chromebook can pull your file in under ten seconds.
Traffic is lower than TruePeopleSearch, but the data set is the same shape: scraped public records, voter rolls, property filings, and resold feeds from bigger brokers upstream.
Why it matters if you're on the job
The friction matters. A pay-to-view broker filters out the lazy threats — the guy you arrested last week who's mad but cheap, the angry neighbor with a grudge. Drop the paywall and that filter is gone.
For a cop, that means the next person who looks you up doesn't need a plan or a budget. They need fifteen seconds. Same for a nurse who testified in a custody case, or an EMT who rolled on a domestic and got cursed out at the scene. Free sites are where casual harassment turns into a knock at your door.
Your spouse, your parents, and any adult kid who's lived at your address show up in the related-persons list. The search isn't really about you alone.
How to opt out
SearchPeopleFree makes you do the legwork. Search yourself on their public site first, find the listing that matches you, and grab the record URL. Paste it into their opt-out page, drop in an email, and submit.
A verification email lands a few minutes later. Click it. Skip that step and the request quietly dies in their queue. Removal usually takes about a week.
How long until you're back
Plan on roughly six months. Free sites tend to refresh from upstream broker feeds aggressively, since they monetize on ad volume rather than subscriptions. A property record update or a new voter-roll sync can put you back sooner.
What we do that's faster
We file the SearchPeopleFree request, handle the email confirmation step, and re-check the listing on a tight cadence — tighter than the average paid-tier broker, because free sites re-list faster. We work the same loop across every site that has you, so the free ones don't quietly rebuild while you're focused on the big names.
Doing this for one broker is straightforward. Doing it for 200, on a continuous basis, is what we do.
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