VeriPages
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 VeriPagesWhat VeriPages collects
- Full name
- Current and prior addresses
- Phone numbers
- Approximate age
- Relatives and household members
How to opt out yourself
Direct opt-out: https://veripages.com/optout
- Open https://veripages.com/optout in a private window.
- Search your name on VeriPages 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 VeriPages knows about you
VeriPages is another people-search site running on borrowed data. The fields it shows you — full name, current address, prior addresses, phone numbers, approximate age, relatives — match what the bigger brokers display because the source pipes are the same: public records, voter rolls, property transfers, and licensed commercial feeds.
There's nothing unique about what VeriPages holds. It's a presentation layer on top of data that's already at Spokeo, BeenVerified, and a dozen other sites. That doesn't make it harmless. It makes it one more URL pointing at your house.
Why it matters if you're on the job
People who research first responders for the wrong reasons don't stop at the famous broker sites. They work down a list. VeriPages shows up on those lists. The page is searchable, indexable, and willing to display a home address to anyone with a browser.
The relatives list is the part that hurts most. Your spouse's name brings your address up. Your adult kid's name brings your address up. The pivot goes both ways — somebody who only knows a family member's name still ends up at your front door. Lower traffic doesn't change that math; it just means you're less likely to find it on your own.
How to opt out
VeriPages requires you to look up your own record, paste the URL into their opt-out page, leave an email, and confirm via the email they send back. The verification click is what actually starts the removal. Without it, the request sits dead. Full steps are above.
How long until you're back
Around eight months in practice. The upstream feeds refresh on their own schedule, and VeriPages rebuilds the listing when they do. A one-time submission does not stay clean forever.
What we do that's faster
We file the opt-out, complete the email verification, and keep scanning VeriPages on a regular interval so the re-list gets caught early. Same continuous coverage runs across every other mirror site holding the same dataset.
Doing this for one broker is straightforward. Doing it for 200, on a continuous basis, is what we do.
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