How to Opt Out of Radaris
Radaris is a people-search aggregator that compiles contact details, property records, business affiliations, and relative connections from public records and commercial data sources. Unlike some brokers, Radaris requires you to create a free account before processing an opt-out — a step that adds friction but is necessary to complete the removal. This guide explains the full process and what to expect once your request is submitted.
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Why opt out of Radaris?
Radaris aggregates an unusually broad range of data categories compared to most people-search sites. Three specific concerns are worth noting. First, Radaris displays property ownership records including purchase prices and assessment values, giving strangers financial context alongside your address. Second, the site links business affiliations and professional profiles to your personal contact details, blurring the boundary between your public and private identities. Third, Radaris actively markets its monitoring tools to third parties, meaning your data may be acted on before you have a chance to request removal.
Quick facts
| Type of site | People-search aggregator |
| Data shown | Name, address, phone, email, relatives, property records |
| Opt-out method | Account-based opt-out form + email confirmation |
| Typical removal time | 48–72 hours |
How to opt out of Radaris
- Create a free Radaris account. Go to radaris.com and register for a free account using an email address. This account is required to submit and track your opt-out request — you can use a secondary email if you prefer not to use your primary address.
- Search for your profile. Once logged in, search your full name along with your city or state. Identify all profiles associated with your information.
- Open the profile and click 'Control Information'. On your profile page, look for the 'Control Information' link or similar privacy option. This will take you to the opt-out or removal page for that record.
- Select 'Remove from Radaris'. Choose the option to remove or suppress your information and confirm that you are requesting deletion of your data.
- Verify your email address. Radaris will send a confirmation email to the address associated with your account. Click the link in that email to confirm the removal request.
- Check removal status after 48–72 hours. Search your name on radaris.com after the processing window. If your listing is still visible, contact Radaris support or repeat the process, as some records require a follow-up submission.
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What to expect after opting out
Radaris typically processes opt-outs within 48 to 72 hours of email confirmation. Your profile will be suppressed from public search results on their site. However, Radaris sources data from many of the same providers as other brokers, so your information may reappear after a future data refresh. Additionally, the Radaris account you created to submit the opt-out will itself store some information — you can delete that account afterward if you prefer not to maintain a presence on the platform. Check back periodically, especially if you move or update contact details.
Frequently asked questions
Why does Radaris require me to create an account to opt out?
Radaris states that the account requirement is for identity verification — to confirm that the person requesting removal is associated with the listed record. If you are uncomfortable creating an account, you can use a temporary email address and delete the account after the removal is confirmed.
Can I remove multiple Radaris profiles at once?
Each profile must be removed individually. If you have listings under multiple name variations or in multiple cities, you will need to navigate to each profile and submit a separate opt-out request for each one.
Does opting out of Radaris stop them from collecting my data in the future?
Suppression removes your current listing, but Radaris may re-ingest your data from public sources in future updates. There is no permanent opt-out that prevents re-listing from fresh data batches — ongoing monitoring is required.
What if I cannot find my Radaris profile after logging in?
Try searching your name with different city or state combinations, or try variations of your name. If no record appears, your data may not currently be in Radaris's index, or it may have already been suppressed from a prior request.
Will removing my profile from Radaris affect other websites?
No. Radaris operates independently, and removing your profile there does not suppress your listings on other broker sites like Spokeo, Whitepages, or FastPeopleSearch. Each broker requires a separate opt-out submission.
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