How to Opt Out of Clubset (2026 Guide)

Clubset is a data broker that collects and publishes personal information from public records. If you have found your name, address, phone number, or other personal details listed on Clubset, you have the right to request removal. This guide explains exactly how to opt out of Clubset in 2026, what to expect after submitting your request, and why opting out matters for your privacy and safety. Clubset, like many of the smaller people-search aggregators that operate below the radar of major consumer awareness, poses a quiet but real privacy risk. Its profiles are indexed by search engines and available to anyone without registration or fees. Because the site attracts less attention than larger brokers, many people with profiles there have never been prompted to check or address it. Opting out is straightforward but requires that you know to look for the site in the first place.

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Why opt out of Clubset?

Clubset is a people-search and public records aggregator that compiles personal information into searchable profiles. The site poses privacy risks similar to other mid-tier data brokers. First, Clubset displays your home address, which can be used by anyone to locate you physically. Second, the site aggregates background information alongside contact details, creating a consolidated dossier that would otherwise require multiple searches to assemble. Third, Clubset pulls data from the same sources as larger brokers, meaning leaving a profile here can allow your data to persist in the background of the broker ecosystem even after you have removed it from higher-traffic sites. Like many aggregators in this tier, Clubset does not require users to provide any justification for looking someone up. This open access policy means your profile is equally available to a curious stranger, a marketer building a contact list, or someone with harmful intent. The opt-out process is the only consumer-facing mechanism available to limit this exposure.

Quick facts

Type of site People-search and records aggregator
Data shown Name, address, phone number, relatives, background information
Opt-out method Online deletion request form
Typical removal time 3–7 business days

How to opt out of Clubset

  1. Open the Clubset website. Visit the Clubset website and use the search bar to look up your name.
  2. Locate your profile. Enter your full name and state to find the listing that matches your information.
  3. Access the opt-out form. Navigate to the opt-out or privacy section, usually accessible from the site footer.
  4. Fill in the removal form. Provide your name, email address, and the URL or details of the specific listing you want removed.
  5. Submit your request. Submit the form and await a confirmation email from Clubset.
  6. Verify via email. Click the verification link in the confirmation email to complete the opt-out process.

Steps current as of 2026; if the broker has changed their flow, see their current privacy or opt-out page.

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What to expect after opting out

Clubset typically processes opt-out requests within 3 to 7 business days following email verification. Check the site after about a week to confirm your profile has been removed from search results. Data re-seeding from public record updates is possible; set a reminder to verify every 90 days. If you find the process unclear or the site unresponsive, an automated privacy service that handles bulk removals across hundreds of brokers can save significant time.

Frequently asked questions

What is Clubset and where does it get its data?

Clubset is a people-search aggregator that compiles data from public records, including voter rolls, property records, and court filings, as well as from commercial data providers.

Is there a fee to opt out of Clubset?

No. The opt-out process is free. You only need a valid email address for the confirmation step.

How do I know when my Clubset profile has been removed?

Search your name on Clubset a week after submitting your request. If your listing no longer appears in results, the removal was successful.

Can Clubset re-add my profile after I opt out?

Yes. Clubset refreshes its data from public sources periodically. A new data pull can re-create your profile. Periodic monitoring or an automated service is the best defense.

Does opting out of Clubset also remove me from affiliated sites?

No. Each data broker requires a separate opt-out. Removing yourself from Clubset does not affect your listing on other people-search sites.

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