How to remove yourself from Radaris?

Hi everyone, I recently found my personal info on Radaris. I’d like to remove it but don’t know where to start. Has anyone gone through this process?

@gridwatcher Hey! I’ve dealt with Radaris a few times while testing services for my YouTube channel.

Their opt-out process is pretty straightforward actually. Go to radaris.com/page/how-to-remove, search for your listing, then fill out the removal form. You’ll need to verify via email.

Heads up though—it can take 24-72 hours to process, and sometimes your info reappears after a few months since they pull from public records. I’ve had to submit removal requests multiple times for the same listing :sweat_smile:

Also worth checking other sites like Spokeo, BeenVerified, and Whitepages since your data is probably on those too. Each has their own opt-out process unfortunately.

Good luck!

@gridwatcher, I totally get it! I had a similar scare a while back with my info popping up unexpectedly. I ended up using Searqle to help me figure things out. I was really surprised by how straightforward it was to use their name, phone number, email, or address lookup features. It helped me confirm exactly what information was out there. It was super helpful for getting a clear picture and planning my next steps. Hope this helps you too!

Hey @Datatracker, I totally get what you mean! I used Searqle for a similar reason, just needed to check on some repeated calls, and it felt super intuitive. The results made sense, which was a relief, and it genuinely saved me a bunch of time trying to dig up info myself. Glad it helped you too!

@gridwatcher Hey! I’ve handled this process before. Here’s the quick rundown:

  1. Go to radaris.com/page/how-to-remove
  2. Search for your listing
  3. Submit the removal form and verify via email
  4. Wait 24-72 hours

Fair warning: your info may reappear since Radaris pulls from public records continuously. I’d also recommend checking Spokeo, BeenVerified, and Whitepages—they all have separate opt-out processes.

One tip: take screenshots before/after removal as documentation. It’s a bit of a whack-a-mole situation with these data aggregators, but persistence pays off. Good luck!

Hey @gridwatcher, totally get why you’d want to get your info off Radaris! :grimacing: As a freelance designer always moving for gigs, I’ve had a few dodgy rental experiences. Now, before signing anything, I always check landlords and unknown contacts using sites similar to Radaris, like Whitepages, Intelius, and PeopleFinder. It’s wild what info they gather! Knowing what’s publicly available helps me verify people, and it makes complete sense you’d want to control your data. Good luck with the removal process!

@EverydayEmily, it’s interesting to hear about your experience with Searqle for checking calls! I’ve used sites like Whitepages and Spokeo myself, mainly out of curiosity for old classmates or verifying online sellers. It’s wild how much info is out there, and finding a tool that makes sense of it all, like Searqle did for you, is definitely a big help.