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How to Opt Out of CyberBackgroundChecks and Remove Your Personal Information

Kevin Martinez

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Concerned about your personal data on CyberBackgroundChecks? Follow this guide to delete your profile and protect your privacy online.

Concerned about your personal data on CyberBackgroundChecks? Follow this guide to delete your profile and protect your privacy online.

Concerned about your personal data on CyberBackgroundChecks? Follow this guide to delete your profile and protect your privacy online.

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How to Remove Your Personal Information from CyberBackgroundChecks

If you’re concerned about your personal information being available to anyone online, you’re not alone. Data broker sites like CyberBackgroundChecks collect and display sensitive details about individuals, including your name, address, relatives, and even criminal records. If you value your privacy, removing your information from these sites is essential.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the entire process to manually opt out of CyberBackgroundChecks and protect your privacy.

Concerned about your personal information being available to anyone online? You’re not alone. CyberBackgroundChecks and other data broker sites collect and display sensitive details such as your name, address, relatives, and even criminal records. If you value your privacy, removing your information from these sites is crucial.

In this guide, we’ll show you the step-by-step process to manually opt out of CyberBackgroundChecks and protect your privacy.

What is CyberBackgroundChecks and Why Should You Remove Your Data?

CyberBackgroundChecks.com is a data broker site that allows anyone to search for personal information using just a name, phone number, or email address. A typical search reveals:

  • Full Name and Aliases

  • Current and Past Addresses

  • Relatives and Associates

  • Phone Numbers and Email Addresses

  • Criminal Records

  • Birthdate

  • Detailed Maps Showing Your Location

Having your data exposed on a site like CyberBackgroundChecks puts you at risk for identity theft, harassment, and other privacy violations. To reduce this risk, it's essential to remove your information. Learn more about why protecting your personal information is important by visiting our blog post on How to Remove Your Name from Google.

How to Remove Your Information from CyberBackgroundChecks: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Go to the CyberBackgroundChecks Homepage

Open your browser and visit CyberBackgroundChecks.com. Scroll down to the bottom of the homepage and click the “Do Not Sell My Information” link.

Step 2: Access the Privacy Policy Page

On the “Do Not Sell My Information” page, scroll to the last sentence and click the “Privacy Policy” link.

Step 3: Navigate to the Removal Form

In the Privacy Policy document, scroll to the “Your Rights” section. Click the CyberBackgroundChecks Removal Form link to begin the opt-out process.

Step 4: Complete the Record Removal Request Form

Enter your first name, last name, and email address. Check the agreement box to confirm you’ve read the terms, and complete the CAPTCHA to verify you’re not a robot. Click “Send Request.”

Step 5: Verify Your Email

Check your inbox for an email from CyberBackgroundChecks. Open the email and click on the link that says “Click here to fill out the record removal form” to confirm your request.

Step 6: Fill Out the Final Removal Form

In the new form that appears, enter your first name, last name, email address, date of birth, city, and state. Complete the CAPTCHA again and click “Submit.”

Step 7: Confirm Your Opt-Out Request

After submitting the form, you’ll see a confirmation message indicating that your opt-out request has been processed. Congratulations! Your personal information will now be removed from CyberBackgroundChecks.

For a broader look at protecting your data, check out our Complete Data Broker Opt-Out Guide for steps on removing your information from multiple data broker sites.

Why It’s Important to Remove Your Data from CyberBackgroundChecks

If your personal information is exposed on CyberBackgroundChecks, it’s not just a privacy issue—it’s a safety risk. Here's why you should take action:

  • Prevent Identity Theft: Your personal details can be used by criminals to impersonate you, open bank accounts, apply for loans, or even commit crimes in your name.

  • Avoid Stalking and Harassment: Stalkers or abusers can misuse your sensitive information, such as your home address or family details.

  • Reduce Spam and Unwanted Marketing: Data brokers sell your contact information to marketers, resulting in spam calls, texts, and emails.

  • Maintain Your Reputation: Incorrect or misleading data can appear on sites like CyberBackgroundChecks, damaging your personal or professional reputation.

To learn more about how to protect your digital footprint, take a look at our blog post on How to Remove Your Information from US Search.

Where Does CyberBackgroundChecks Get Your Information?

Wondering how your data ends up on CyberBackgroundChecks? They source your information from:

  • Public Records: Including property deeds, voter registrations, and court documents.

  • Social Media Profiles: Publicly available data from your social media accounts.

  • Third-Party Data Brokers: They buy consumer data in bulk from other companies that sell personal information.

To minimize your exposure, regularly review your privacy settings on social media and limit what you share online. You can find additional privacy tips in our blog post on Securing Remote Workforces.

Why Your Information Might Reappear After Opting Out

Your information could reappear on CyberBackgroundChecks for several reasons:

  • Database Updates: CyberBackgroundChecks frequently updates its database with new public records.

  • New Data Sources: Your information could be re-added to the site after being purchased from other data brokers.

  • Incomplete Opt-Out Request: Double-check that every field in the opt-out form was completed correctly.

Solution: Regularly monitor CyberBackgroundChecks and repeat the opt-out process if needed. Staying vigilant is key to maintaining your privacy.

For more insights on how data brokers operate, read our post on What Do Data Brokers Do?.

Final Thoughts: Take Control of Your Online Privacy

Removing your information from CyberBackgroundChecks is an essential step in protecting your privacy, but it’s just the beginning. With dozens of other people search sites out there, it’s important to opt out from as many platforms as possible to fully safeguard your personal data.

If you’re serious about protecting your privacy, start by opting out of CyberBackgroundChecks today, and consider using our CleanData Privacy Services to remove your data from multiple data brokers automatically.

Ready to take back control of your personal information? Begin today with CleanData!

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