Onerep covers data broker websites:
- People-search sites (included in all plans) publish personal information online and make it searchable by anyone. They expose home addresses, address history, phone numbers, email addresses, relatives, dates of birth, estimated income, property records, court records, and other sensitive details.
- Non-public data brokers (included in Pro plans) don’t make your personal information publicly available but provide it to advertisers, businesses, researchers, and other companies. While they don’t directly put your privacy at risk, they contribute to the broader circulation of your data between businesses and may increase spam, unwanted marketing outreach, targeted advertising, and profiling.
You can view the full list of data brokers we currently cover on this page.
Is the list permanent?
No, the list of covered sites changes over time.
The data broker industry is constantly evolving: new sites launch, existing ones shut down, merge with other companies, or change their business models. To keep our coverage relevant and effective, we regularly review and update the list.
This means that:
- New data brokers are added regularly. When a new people-search site is added, we'll automatically scan it for your records.
- Existing brokers may be removed if they cease operations or no longer share personal information.
Custom removal requests
Pro plans include the custom removals feature, which lets users submit opt-out requests for data brokers outside Onerep’s coverage. Simply provide the URL of the page containing exposed personal information through the dashboard, and our privacy experts will do their best to have it removed.