How to Opt Out of ClustrMaps
ClustrMaps is a people-search and address aggregation service that compiles residential location data, phone numbers, and relative connections from public records. Its mapping features can visually display address associations, which makes it particularly useful to someone trying to locate a person geographically. This guide walks through submitting a removal request to suppress your ClustrMaps listing.
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Why opt out of ClustrMaps?
ClustrMaps's integration of mapping and address data creates risks that go beyond a standard people-search directory. Three concerns stand out. First, the visual address clustering can make it easy to identify not just your home, but the general area where you and your relatives reside — useful to someone trying to locate or track your movements. Second, ClustrMaps displays neighborhood-level data alongside personal records, giving context that a plain address listing does not. Third, the site aggregates this information freely, without requiring a subscription, which lowers the barrier for casual or malicious lookups.
Quick facts
| Type of site | People-search / address aggregator |
| Data shown | Name, address, phone, relatives, neighborhood data |
| Opt-out method | Online opt-out request form + email verification |
| Typical removal time | 24–72 hours |
How to opt out of ClustrMaps
- Visit the ClustrMaps opt-out page. Go to clustrmaps.com/opt-out or navigate to the privacy or opt-out section on their website. The removal form allows you to search for your own record.
- Search for your listing. Enter your name and location information to find the record associated with you. Review all results to identify any profiles that include your data.
- Select your profile and request removal. Click on your record and select the opt-out or remove option. You will be asked to provide an email address.
- Enter your email and submit. Provide a valid email address and complete any CAPTCHA challenge before submitting. ClustrMaps will send a confirmation link to your email.
- Click the confirmation link. Open the email from ClustrMaps and click the verification link to finalize your removal request. The opt-out is not active until this step is done.
- Verify removal after 72 hours. Return to clustrmaps.com and search your name to confirm the listing is gone. If it persists, contact their support team.
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What to expect after opting out
ClustrMaps generally processes removal requests within 24 to 72 hours of email confirmation. After that, your name, address, and associated data will no longer appear in ClustrMaps searches. Like other broker sites, ClustrMaps may re-ingest your data from public sources in the future — especially if you change your address or if new public records are published. A periodic check every few months is advisable.
Frequently asked questions
Does ClustrMaps show satellite or street-level map images of my home?
ClustrMaps uses address data to show location markers, which can include general geographic mapping. It does not provide its own satellite imagery, but the address information it displays could be used with mapping services like Google Maps to find your property.
Is ClustrMaps related to other people-search sites?
ClustrMaps is a standalone service and is not formally affiliated with the major people-search groups like PeopleConnect or BeenVerified's parent company. However, it draws from many of the same underlying public-record sources.
What if I have moved — will my old address still appear on ClustrMaps?
ClustrMaps may show both current and historical addresses associated with your name. Submitting an opt-out request should remove all associated records, but check the site to confirm that both old and new addresses have been suppressed.
Can ClustrMaps be used to find out who lives in a specific neighborhood?
Yes. ClustrMaps allows searches by location as well as by name, which is part of what makes it a useful tool for people trying to map where someone lives relative to others. Opting out removes your data from these location-based searches as well.
What if someone else is using ClustrMaps to find my address?
Opting out removes your listing from ClustrMaps, which reduces but does not eliminate the risk of someone locating you through data broker sites. You should also opt out of other people-search sites that may contain your current address.
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