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Whether you’re curious about our data-removal process, need a status update, or want to learn more about our site coverage, our team is standing by to help. Fill out the form below and you’ll hear back from us.

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Hours
Monday–Friday
11am–5pm

Email
Hello@vanishme.co

Location
300 Lenora St. Seattle WA 98121

 FAQs

  • A: Data brokers collect and sell personal information (addresses, phone numbers, relatives, employment history, etc.) from public records and online sources. This data can be used for targeted ads, identity theft, scams, and unwanted exposure.

  • A: Vanish Me contacts data brokers on your behalf to request the removal of your personal information, ensuring your details are deleted from their databases and search results.

  • A: Most removals begin showing results within 1–4 weeks, but some brokers can take up to 60–90 days to fully process.

  • A: Yes. Vanish Me uses consumer rights laws (such as the CCPA in California) and each broker’s own opt-out process to legally remove your data.

  • A: Vanish Me removes your info from data broker sites. Once those profiles are gone, over time, they stop appearing in Google searches. This takes time, as Google needs to re-index the site without your profile included. Vanish Me does not delete news articles, social media, or government records.

  • A: Many brokers will re-add data over time as they refresh their databases. That’s why Vanish Me offers ongoing monitoring and re-removal services.

  • A: No. We only need enough information to identify your records with brokers (such as name, address history, phone numbers, and date of birth).

  • A: Your information is only used to submit opt-out requests on your behalf. Vanish Me never sells or shares your data with third parties.

  • A: We provide status updates and reports showing which sites have processed your removal.

  • A: Currently, our coverage focuses on U.S.-based data brokers, though some international removals may be supported on a case-by-case basis.