Quick Start Guide
- Go to https://www.numlookup.com/ and scroll to the bottom of the homepage.
- Click “Do Not Sell/Information Opt Out.”
- Under “Phone Number Removal,” select “Information Opt Out.”
- Search for your record using your phone number or full name.
- Select “Remove My Info,” then choose “Manually Submit Removal Request.”
- Fill out the opt-out form with your name, email, and phone number to submit your request.
How to Opt Out of NumLookup.com
1. Visit the Website: Go to https://www.numlookup.com/ using your web browser.
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the homepage and click ‘Do Not Sell/Information Opt Out.’
3. You will be redirected to an ‘About Us’ page. Under the ‘Phone Number Removal’ heading click ‘Information Opt Out.’
4. Search for your profile by entering your phone number or full name.
- Click ‘Remove My Info.’
5. On the next page select ‘Manually Submit Removal Request.’
6. Fill out the opt out form by providing your name, email address, and phone number.
7. You will receive an on screen message, stating that you have successfully submitted your request. Allow up to 45 days for your personal information to be removed.
What is NumLookup.com?
NumLookup is a major data broker website.
It operates primarily as a reverse phone lookup directory to provide in-depth information about anyone in their database. It provides users with access to public records and various contact information for individuals.
However, due to privacy concerns, many people prefer to remove their information from data broker sites like this even if they don’t have any negative information about them on the site.
NumLookup, like other similar websites, sources its information from public records and other publicly available sources.
They get their information from public records databases. That means information collected by the government, such as court records, country records, state records, such as the kind of information that becomes public when you buy a new house or file a change-of-address form with the United States Postal Service.
Why you should remove your information from NumLookup.com
Data brokers like NumLookup collect and sell personal data, often without your consent. This can lead to an increase in unwanted marketing and inaccurate information about you being available online.
Having personal information about yourself online can put you at greater risk of identity theft, doxxing, stalking and other forms of online and potentially physical harassment.
Data brokers often use unclear language. They suggest that paying for detailed reports can reveal court records, lawsuits, and arrest records. This is true even if you’ve never even gotten something as meaningless as a parking ticket. These sites also sell ads to questionable advertisers. These advertisers might imply you have a legal history, or target you for your financial status and assets even if the information is inaccurate or out ofdate.
Ultimately, it’s about having control over your own information. It’s your right to decide who has access to your details and for what purpose.
Removing your info from data brokers is a way to regain some of that control over your digital footprint and online privacy.
What kind of information is available on NumLookup.com?
NumLookup is primarily a reverse phone number lookup site but they also provide extensive information about the property owners and people who live there. The information they aggregate about people and make available online includes but is not limited to:
- First Name
- Middle Name
- Last Name
- Addresses
- Social Media Profiles
- Telco Information
- Family Members
- Photos
How did NumLookup.com get my information?
Sites like NumLookup gather their data from a few different sources, usually blending public records with other private data that they purchase.
- Public records: This can be anything from voter registrations, property deeds, court records, and marriage licenses.
- Business records: Similar to public records, if you run a business, some of that information is available for anyone to lookup, these sites just bring it all together.
- Credit Bureaus and Financial Institutions: While they don’t directly share credit history without consent, they can make some basic information available under some circumstances.
- Telecom Companies: They get lists of subscribers from phone companies to build their databases of phone numbers and addresses.
- Social Media and Other Online Sources: Publicly available information from social media profiles and other online platforms like LinkedIn can be scraped and aggregated.
- Third-party Data Brokers: They can buy information from data brokers who specialize in aggregating personal data.
A lot of this information is what you might not realize you’re giving away when you sign up for things online. That information, depending on how it is collected, can be bought and sold in bulk. This is kind of like a less malicious version of the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
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Frequently asked questions
Data broker sites gather and sell your personal information. They aggregate the data to create public profiles with your contact details, job history, legal records, addresses, shopping, and financial history.
NumLookup is a well known data broker website that operates primarily as a reverse phone number lookup and directory to provide in-depth information about anyone or any phone number in their database.
The site sources its information from public records, court records, country records, state records, data brokers, cellular operators, third-party data brokers, the internet, and more.
Your information can end up on NumLookup because they collect data from various sources. This includes public records like voter lists and property deeds, business records, and even basic details from credit bureaus and telecom companies.
You can opt-out of having your personal information on NumLookup. You can follow our step-by-step guide here.
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In order to remove information from NumLookup from Google search results, you’ll first need to opt out of their site and remove your information there. Check our NumLookup opt out guide for that.
Once your information has been removed from NumLookup you can use Google’s Remove Outdated Content tool. Select the option “To refresh Google’s outdated result for a webpage that has changed.” Submit the link where your information was appearing on NumLookup there. Google will recrawl the page to ensure the information has been removed. This can take anywhere from an hour or up to a few days depending on the site being crawled and Google’s crawlers. You can check back on the tool to see the status. Once it has finished crawling the page it should be approved and the link will no longer be included in Google search results.
Opting out of NumLookup should only take a few minutes. Your information should be removed shortly after you complete the process.
If you run into any trouble, our team of experts is here to help.
Opting out of NumLookup is completely free.
If you’re short on time or need help, Guaranteed Removals can remove your information for a small fee. We also offer a service to remove your details from all major data brokers.
If your info shows up again on NumLookup, you might have to opt out again. Data brokers often refresh their databases, causing removed info to reappear.
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