DATA BROKER WATCH · UPDATED JUN 19
SUPPORTED OPT-OUT TRACKING MONTHLY RE-CHECKS AVAILABLE JUN 19, 2026

Data broker listings are hard to track. TraceKill makes them visible.


"People-search and data broker sites can publish public-record, marketing, and contact data in one searchable profile. TraceKill helps people check monitored sources, understand likely matches, and request removal where a broker provides a supported opt-out path."

4,000+ Data brokers and people-search sources operating in the US market, with rules and coverage that vary by source
$200B Estimated annual value often attributed to the broader personal-data and data-broker ecosystem
240M+ Americans can appear in people-search, marketing, identity, and public-record datasets

Data brokers and people-search sites collect information from public records, marketing lists, app data, purchase histories, and other commercial sources. The result may be a searchable profile that includes contact details, addresses, relatives, and other signals.

A broker profile can include your full name, current and past addresses, phone numbers, email, property records, relatives, and sometimes inferred household or demographic details. Availability varies by source and person. Some listings are public pages; others are gated, partial, stale, or unavailable. That is why TraceKill treats scan results as likely matches and shows source-specific context instead of pretending every hit is conclusive.

Many brokers offer opt-out paths, but every source has different requirements, processing windows, verification steps, and re-listing behavior. A removal request can work on one site and still need to be repeated later if public data is re-aggregated.


TraceKill checks 504 monitored broker sources and shows likely public matches where a source returns a result. The free scan is meant to give you a starting point before choosing any paid removal support.

Likely matches are scored by the sensitivity of the data type and the broker source. Paid plans help prepare broker-specific opt-out steps, file supported requests, and verify public results where a checkable listing is available.

The scan is free, requires no credit card, and does not include a hidden trial. Removal help is paid because supported opt-out filing, tracking, and re-checking take ongoing work.

Free scan — no account required

Check monitored broker sources before you decide what to do next.

Free scan, no account required. We check monitored sources for likely public matches, show what each source returned, and explain supported removal options.

No credit card  ·  No account  ·  AES-256 encrypted

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