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Data Broker Opt Out: Practical Guide for 2026
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Data Broker Opt Out: Practical Guide for 2026

DEV Community·Juan Diego Isaza A.·about 1 month ago
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Typing your name into Google and finding your address, phone number, and relatives is the moment most people finally search for data broker opt out steps. The bad news: brokers are everywhere. The good news: you can reduce exposure fast if you treat it like a repeatable process instead of a one-off panic cleanup. What “data broker opt out” actually means (and why it’s messy) A data broker collects, aggregates, and sells personal data—often scraped from public records, apps, loyalty programs, and “people search” sites. Opting out usually means requesting removal from public-facing listings and sometimes restricting downstream sharing. The mess comes from three realities: No single opt-out covers all brokers. Each site has its own workflow. Data reappears. Brokers refresh from new sources or re-buy datasets. Identity verification is a trade-off. Many brokers require extra info to “confirm” it’s you.…

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