How Radaris Collects, Sells, and Shares Your Personal Data
What is Radaris?
Radaris is a large-scale people search and data broker platform founded in 2009. It aggregates personal information into comprehensive profiles drawn from court and public records, contact details, employment and education history, social media links, relatives and associates, phone numbers, domain names, and even partial Social Security Numbers. These profiles are detailed and often combine data from multiple public and third-party sources.
URL
radaris.com
Support
removals@radaris.com
Type of Data Broker
People Search
Aggression level
High
What Radaris collects and why it puts your privacy at risk
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This company is listed in our Top 100 Most Aggressive Data Sellers based on sensitivity and reach.
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Collects and sells basic details like your name, address, phone number, and email address.
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Collects and shares information about your family members, relationships, and household makeup.
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Collects and monetizes data related to your income, spending habits, debts, and financial status.
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Collects health-related information such as medical conditions, prescriptions, and wellness habits.
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Collects and distributes your work history, job titles, company affiliations, and professional connections.
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The company’s practices pose a heightened risk for identity theft, scams, discrimination, and profiling.
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Gathers and monetizes information about your political views, religious affiliations, and causes you support.
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Tracks your browsing habits, online searches, shopping behaviors, and content preferences.
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Tracks and sells your location history, movements, and device-based geolocation data.
The risks shown are based on the types of personal data this company collects, sells, or shares.
Even limited data collection can expose you to serious privacy threats.
How to Opt Out and Remove Your Data from Radaris
Radaris offers an opt-out system, but it is often unreliable. The process involves locating your profile, submitting its URL via an online form, verifying your identity through email and sometimes phone, and confirming through CAPTCHA. Even after successful removal, many users report that their profiles reappear. Direct contact via phone or email is an option, but results vary. Opting out is possible, but often time-consuming and inconsistent.
For detailed instructions, view our Opt-Out Guide.
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Radaris Privacy Risks and How to Remove Your Personal Data
How Radaris Gathers and Aggregates Data
Radaris compiles personal profiles by pulling from public records such as court filings, property deeds, and license registries. It supplements this with data from social media and third-party data brokers, creating multi-layered records that cover both personal and family details.
Automated Harvesting Methods
Radaris uses automated scraping, database integrations, and public APIs to continuously collect personal data. It also requires users to create accounts and verify identities via phone when opting out, which can result in additional data capture. So you need to opt-in just to check if you can opt-out.
Challenges of Removal & Value of mePrism
Radaris’s opt-out process is inconsistent, often takes weeks, and removed profiles may resurface later. Because of these barriers, relying on a privacy-focused service like mePrism can help with repeated removal requests, continuous monitoring, and stronger enforcement of your privacy rights.
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