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Our exposure-matching algorithm checks Google-indexed source pages.
Find exposed people-search results, remove them at the source, and refresh stale Google results after the listing is gone.
Your information is used to match public search exposure for this scan. We do not sell your data or collect SSNs.
Our proprietary scan checks Google-indexed sources, then shows where your information may be exposed.
We ask only for what helps distinguish you from people with similar names. No SSNs, no DOBs, and no selling your data.
What happens after your scan
Our exposure-matching algorithm checks Google-indexed source pages.
We submit source-site removals to brokers and people-search sites.
Listings are removed from the source websites.
We prompt Google to update its index so changes show in search.
Timelines vary by site. Most removals complete within 7-30 days.
Start with the free scan so you can see which public sources may need removal work.
Unlisted works on the public-facing search results that expose where you live. We keep the scope tight so the process is easier to understand and verify.
We check indexed people-search pages and address-specific results that strangers can find from search.
We use the source site's official removal or opt-out flow before asking Google to refresh stale results.
People-search listings can return, so monitoring focuses on catching reappearances early.
Not sure where to start? The scan gives you a source list before you decide whether cleanup or monitoring makes sense.
Start with the scanStraight answers for people asking how to remove an address, name, or personal information from Google-visible pages.
A practical source-first guide to reducing home address exposure in Google Search results.
Read guide Name privacyWhat you can remove, what you cannot remove, and how to reduce name-based search exposure.
Read guide Personal data removalA source-first guide to removing addresses, phone numbers, emails, and stale personal results from Google-visible pages.
Read guideReading because something already showed up in search? Run the scan first, then use the guides to understand the next step.
Scan before you dig inStart with a free exposure scan. If we find public results worth removing, choose a source-removal package that fits the risk.
See whether your address appears in public search results.
Proprietary source-site removal workflow for eligible public listings.
Monthly re-checks for listings that return or newly appear.
Launch pricing is subject to change. Removal eligibility varies by source; Unlisted prioritizes source-site removal before Google refresh requests.
The free scan is the first step for every package, and it takes about 60 seconds.
Run the free scanPrivacy tools lose trust when they overpromise. Unlisted is built around a narrower job: reduce what strangers can find from simple public search.
No. Some government, court, property, and other public records may remain available at the original source. Unlisted focuses on eligible people-search and broker pages that expose personal information in search.
No. Google can update or remove certain search results, but source-site removal is the first step. That is why Unlisted starts with the page exposing the information.
No. V1 does not collect SSNs or DOBs. The free scan asks only for the information needed to identify likely public search exposure.
Timelines vary by site. Many straightforward removals complete in 7-30 days, while stubborn listings may require follow-up or may not be eligible.
Run a free scan for Google-indexed people-search pages that may be exposing your home address or contact details.