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Is there such a thing as a data broker map?
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Yeah, I have considered doing this and I just don't have the time and patience for it. I currently pay $20/year for easyoptouts and it's been one of the best decisions I've ever made. I believe they check back and scrape periodically throughout the year and it's very effective.
https://easyoptouts.com/
The only concern with easyoptouts is they will send requests to brokers they are not sure of, which can lead to data brokers who had no data on you now being sent it. This is not a specific problem for them, as other services do this as well.
I've searched the web for my name, home, and phone number. Haven't found anything on myself yet.
Your information is already out there, they could've easily have found the information by indexing the other sites as well, they didn't have to wait for you to submit a request with info they could've found online.
Same thing with Easyoptouts, these guys don't ask for anything other than the information you want removed already public online, they don't ask for ssn or any other private info.
"I've searched the web for my name, home, and phone number. Haven't found anything on myself yet."
All this means is your not very good at finding that info. You even stated there are 53 pending brokers, meaning that info is available online.
"Your information is already out there"
This is kind of an odd line of reasoning to hide behind. One one hand you are willing to pay to have your data removed, on the other hand you don't mind a service actively handing over data because its "already out there"
Again this isnt specific to easyoptouts. Other data removal services do this as well. It would be less of an issue if once your data is removed its permanent but there is nothing stopping brokers from re-adding you, and now your on the radar of new brokers.
They checked over 160 brokers and my info was only on 71 of them, which they opted out of. There are probably more data broker sites who use the data on one of these so the rest of my info got scrubbed that way.
You said I'm not good with searching myself, how do you suggest I look for myself then?
I'm just saying that worst case scenario, I will repeat to them information they could've easily found online already, so there's not much damage they can do that hasn't already been done.
Yes, some of these brokers might re-add, this is why I pay for the service, it will check again throughout the year, every 4 months iirc. If you were to do this manually, I don't think you would have the time or patience to opt out of over 160 sites every 4 months.