Your data may be listed
on broker sites.
We help you check.
TraceKill checks monitored data broker sources for likely public profile matches using your name and location. The free scan requires no account or card, and paid plans help file supported opt-out requests and re-check public listings where verification is possible.
509 monitored sources. Clear next steps.
The economy around public data.
data broker and people-search sources operate in the US market, with coverage that varies by person and region.
people can appear in commercial identity, people-search, marketing, or public-record datasets.
estimated annual value often attributed to the broader personal-data and data-broker ecosystem.
monthly re-check cadence on continuous plans, because some public listings can return after removal.
Three steps. Clearer privacy posture.
Source check.
Name, city, and state are enough to start. We check monitored broker sources for likely profile matches and show visible findings where a result is available.
Listing review.
Likely matches are ranked by the type of information a broker source is known to publish, so address-heavy profiles are prioritized over basic name matches.
Supported opt-outs.
We prepare broker-specific opt-out steps, file supported requests on paid plans, and verify public listings where a broker provides a checkable result.
Every request gets a trail.
Supported filings, confirmations, and re-listings are tracked in a request history. We keep receipts because broker status changes. When a public listing is checkable, we capture proof; when it returns on a continuous plan, we queue another supported request.
Check where your
profile may appear.
The scan takes about 60 seconds. We show likely matches from monitored sources and explain supported removal options before you choose a paid plan.
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