Due to how data brokers operate, removal is rarely permanent. Even after your profile is successfully removed, another one may appear at any time.
This happens because data brokers continuously aggregate new information from a wide range of sources, including public records, social media, property records, court filings, voter registrations, marketing databases, and more. As long as any of those sources contain your data, brokers will collect it and compile new profiles—without checking whether they belong to someone who previously requested to opt out.
What Onerep does to keep your information off
Since reappearing data is inevitable, the only solution is to catch it early and remove it promptly.
To do that, we run monthly scans across all covered people-search sites and check if any new profiles have emerged. In case we find one, we automatically initiate a new opt-out request—even if we have removed you from that site before.
When it comes to privacy protection, continuous monitoring and repeated removals are key to reducing your exposure over time and keeping publicly available information to a minimum.