How to Remove Your Data from Radaris
Protect your privacy by removing your personal information from Radaris. This removal request is completely free.
Removal Difficulty
Estimated Time
24-48 hours
Cost
Free
What Data Does Radaris Have?
Radaris currently exposes the following personal information about you:
💡 Privacy Tip: Once you remove your data, Radaris may re-collect it in the future. Consider annual removal requests or use a continuous monitoring service to keep your information off this broker permanently.
How to Remove Your Data (Step-by-Step)
Visit https://radaris.com/x/remove
Enter your name
Find your profile
Click 'Remove your profile'
Confirm via email
Why Remove Your Data from Radaris?
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Reduce Targeted Ads
Data brokers sell your info to marketers. Removal reduces spam calls and targeted ads.
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Identity Theft Prevention
Less data publicly available means fewer tools for criminals to steal your identity.
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Employment Privacy
Limit what employers and background check companies can find about you.
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Personal Safety
Prevent stalkers, abusers, and other bad actors from finding your address.
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Relationship Privacy
Keep your personal details private from colleagues, acquaintances, and strangers.
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Data Ownership
Exercise your legal right to control how your personal information is used.
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Radaris Removal FAQs
Radaris typically removes data within 24-48 hours. Some brokers complete removal faster. You'll usually receive a confirmation email once your data has been removed. If Radaris doesn't respond within this timeframe, you can file a CCPA request or contact your state's Attorney General.
Removal is usually permanent, but data brokers re-collect information over time from public records, court documents, and other sources. Radaris may re-list your information within months. To keep your data off this broker, consider setting up annual removal requests or using a data removal service that monitors and removes continuously.
Radaris typically exposes: Name, Address, Phone, Email, Social profiles, Work history. You can see exactly what they have by searching for yourself on https://radaris.com. Our full report shows your exposure across all major data brokers.
Yes. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), you have the right to request deletion of your personal information. Residents of other states have similar rights under their state's privacy laws. If Radaris doesn't comply, you can file a complaint with your state's Attorney General or the FTC.
Data brokers like Radaris aggregate public records (property records, court documents, voter registration), social media, purchase history, and other publicly available sources. They sell this compiled information to employers, marketers, and other third parties. They're not breaking the law by collecting this data—you're just reclaiming your privacy.
