How SearchSystems Collects, Sells, and Shares Your Personal Information
What is SearchSystems?
SearchSystems is a people‑search and public records aggregation site that provides users access to various public records (such as criminal, property, marriage, and court records) compiled from third‑party sources. Instead of maintaining its own entirely separate database, it indexes and displays information drawn from partner services like BeenVerified, making it easier for users to search for personal data about individuals.
URL
publicrecords.searchsystems.net
Support
searchsystems.criminal@gmail.com
Type of Data Broker
People Search
Aggression level
High
What SearchSystems collects and how your privacy is 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.
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How to Opt Out and Remove Your Information from SearchSystems
SearchSystems offers a basic opt‑out mechanism where individuals can request removal of specific pages showing their publicly searchable data. However, much of the content displayed on SearchSystems is pulled from data brokers they are partnered with. In practice, successful removal often requires opting out with the underlying source as well as submitting removal requests directly through SearchSystems where available. Opt‑outs can be inconsistent and may require periodic follow‑ups.
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SearchSystems Privacy Risks and How to Remove Your Personal Data
They aggregate and profile your personal data:
SearchSystems compiles and indexes public records from multiple external databases, enhancing public accessibility to criminal records, property records, and other official documents. Rather than creating original datasets, it fuels its search engine with third‑party records (e.g., BeenVerified) and organizes them into searchable profiles.
Collection Through User Queries and Traffic Data
In addition to record aggregation, SearchSystems collects user traffic data such as IP addresses, browser type, and referral URLs to optimize the site’s performance and security. This information is not usually linked to personally identifiable profiles but supports analytics and infrastructure needs.
Opting out is possible, but removal is difficult:
Opt‑outs from SearchSystems are not centralized and often require separate actions across partner databases. Because the site sources records from other brokers, removal may not fully eliminate visibility without addressing those upstream sources, making the process moderately challenging for individuals.
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