How to Opt-Out of PublicDataCheck.com

Public Data Check is a data broker that collects and sells personal information about individuals. This information can include your name, address, phone number, email address, and even your Social Security number. Public Data Check sells this information to businesses and individuals, who may use it for marketing purposes or to verify your identity.

 

You can opt out of their service if you do not want your personal information to be collected and sold by Public Data Check. To do this, you can visit their website and fill out an opt-out form. 

 

1. Go to PublicDataCheck public removal page https://www.publicdatacheck.com/help-center/remove-my-public-recordPublicdatacheck.com opt out form

2. Fill out your personal information. 

3. Reply to the verification email.publicdatacheck opt out

 

You can also mail in a written request to the following:

 

Public Data Check

101 N. Main Street

Suite 400

Arlington, VA 22209

 

The opt-out process may take some time. Your information may still be visible on Publicdatacheck.com and other websites that have already obtained your information before the opt-out request. Therefore, it's a good idea to regularly monitor your online presence and take the necessary steps to protect your online privacy.

 

Why You Might Want to Opt Out of Public Data Check

 

You should opt out of Public Data Check for several reasons. First, you may not want your personal information collected and sold by a third-party company. Second, you may be concerned about how businesses or individuals use your personal information. Third, you may want to have more control over your personal information.

 

How to Protect Your Personal Information

 

In addition to opting out of Public Data Check, there are other steps you can take to protect your personal information:

 

  1. Be careful about what information you share online.
  2. Use strong passwords and security questions for your online accounts.
  3. Install security software on your computer and mobile devices.
  4. Be aware of phishing scams and other online threats.

 

By taking these steps, you can help to protect your personal information from being collected, used, or sold without your consent.

 

Other Data Brokers

 

Public Data Check is just one of many data brokers that collect and sell personal information about individuals. If you are concerned about your privacy, consider opting out of all data brokers that you are aware of. You can find a list of data brokers on NewReputation.com.

 

Conclusion

 

Public Data Check will instruct their partner sites to avoid displaying your name in their results. You are one step closer to online privacy. Once you have completed the Public Data Check removal process, 100+ websites still collect and display your information online. To opt out of all data brokers and receive monthly monitoring and privacy reporting, NewReputation is ready to help.

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