How to remove your wrong public information
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My personal information how up with another same first name and last name person
It's absolutely wrong
I couldn't find job when two hemal shah information was merge and effects me to my life with two people court record two people multiple address
I was resident in my only 2 state Illinois and North Carolina but record show up 5 different state
Either I need to fix it or I have to remove complatly ( opt out
ChatGPT said:
Yes
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You said:
Hemal Dhirajlal shah public records show up wrong at address.com how should I fix it inaccurate information like address ?
ChatGPT said:
If address.com or similar “people search” sites are showing wrong public records for you (like an incorrect address), it usually means they’ve pulled outdated or mismatched data from public sources and data brokers.
Here’s the step-by-step way to fix it:
1. Search Yourself on the Site
Go to address.com and type your name and location.
Find the exact listing with the wrong info.
Copy the link/URL — you’ll need it for removal or correction.
2. Look for Their “Remove / Opt-Out” Page
Most people search sites have an Opt-Out or Data Removal link at the bottom of the page.
On address.com, scroll to the bottom and look for “Privacy Policy,” “Do Not Sell My Info,” or “Remove My Listing.”
If you can’t find it, search Google:
address.com opt out
3. Submit a Correction or Removal
You generally have two options:
Correction – If you want to fix the address to the right one.
Removal – If you want them to delete your listing completely.
For accuracy issues, most people choose removal so the wrong info doesn’t keep circulating.
4. Verify Your Identity
They might ask for:
An email confirmation link
A phone verification code
Or a government ID (some allow blurring personal details except your name)
5. Repeat for Other Sites
Address.com gets data from data brokers like LexisNexis, CoreLogic, Acxiom, Whitepages, Spokeo, etc.
If you don’t remove your info from these sources, it will keep coming back.
Use a free tool like Optery or PrivacyRights.org to find and remove your name from multiple sites.
6. Keep a Record
Always save:
The date you submitted the request
Any confirmation emails
Screenshots before and after
If you want, I can pull up the exact opt-out link for address.com and give you the fastest path to fixing or removing your incorrect listing.
Do you want me to get that link for you now?
You said:
Yes
ChatGPT said:
Here’s how you can correct or remove the inaccurate address information appearing about you on Addresses.com:
Step-by-Step: Manual Opt-Out via PeopleConnect
Find Your Listing
Go to addresses.com, search your name and location, and locate the listing with the incorrect address. Copy the URL of that specific profile.
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Go to the Opt-Out Page
Visit the opt-out form at https://www.addresses.com/optout.php, or access it via the site footer under "Privacy Policy" or "Do Not Sell My Personal Information."
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Submit the Form
Paste your profile URL and enter your details exactly as they appear (including a CAPTCHA if present). Then submit the request.
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Verify Your Request
You may receive an email from Addresses.com or their parent entity, PeopleConnect, to confirm your request. Click the verification link to finalize the removal.
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Wait for Completion
Removal typically takes 24–72 hours, but may take several days in some cases. Check back to confirm your listing is gone, and repeat if necessary—especially if you find multiple listings.
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Alternative Route via PeopleConnect Suppression Center
Another more direct method is:
Go to the PeopleConnect suppression center (specifically for Intelius) at suppression.peopleconnect.us/?brand=Intelius.
Provide your email, date of birth, and search your name to locate your record.
Choose your profile, request a verification code, verify, and then request deletion or suppression of your data.
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What if Your Info Reappears?
It’s common for data brokers to re-scrape public records, causing previously removed info to reappear. If that happens, just repeat the opt-out process.
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Consider Using Automated Privacy Tools
If you're dealing with listings across multiple sites (like Intelius, Spokeo, Whitepages, etc.), automating the process can save time and hassle. Services like:
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DeleteMe
BrandYourself
can submit opt-out requests across dozens of data broker sites and continuously monitor for re-listings.
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Summary Table
Method Pros Cons
Manual via Addresses.com Opt-Out Free; straightforward Needs repetition if re-listing
PeopleConnect Suppression Center Bypasses middleman; covers Intelius More steps; identity required
Automated Privacy Services Hands-free removal; broad coverage Typically subscription-based
Would you like help locating the direct PeopleConnect suppression portal or exploring any of those automated tools more deeply?
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