About Unlisted
Unlisted helps people in the United States reduce the personal information strangers can find from a simple Google search, especially a current home address.
What we do
We scan Google-indexed people-search and data-broker pages, match them to the person who requested the scan, submit eligible source opt-outs, request Google refreshes after the source changes, and monitor for listings that come back.
The free scan asks for a name, location, and address because those details are what separate your listings from someone with a similar name. We do not collect Social Security numbers or dates of birth for that scan, and we do not sell the information you submit.
What we do not do
We do not erase public records, court files, news coverage, or every copy of a person on the internet. We do not promise guaranteed or permanent deletion. Those claims are how privacy tools lose trust.
Why the product is this narrow
In the U.S., it is common for a name search to return a street address because people-search sites reprint property, phone, and household data. That is a physical-safety problem for therapists, nurses, creators, survivors, and anyone who does not want strangers at the door. Unlisted is built for that problem first.