Your personal data is being sold
right now.

Hundreds of companies you've never heard of are selling your home address, phone number, income, family members, and daily movements. You didn't consent. You can't stop them — but you can remove yourself.

540+
data broker companies operating in the US
$440B
data broker industry value by 2032
4,000+
data points collected per person on average
0
times you consented to any of it

What they know about you

A typical data broker report contains more personal information than most people share with close friends.

Your home address
Not just current — every place you've lived. Available to anyone for a few dollars.
Your personal cell number
The one you give to your doctor. Sold to cold callers, scammers, and debt collectors.
Your email inbox
Your address is in hundreds of marketing databases. That's why the spam never stops.
Your family members
Your relatives, their names, their addresses. All bundled together and sold as a package.
Your estimated income
Wealth estimates, property records, lifestyle signals. Used to price what you get charged.
Your daily routine
Location data from apps you've used. Enough to infer where you sleep, work, and worship.

What it actually costs you

This isn't abstract. Here's what being on data broker sites means in practice.

The calls that won't stop
Your number is in dozens of databases marketed to telemarketers, robocallers, and scam operations. Every 'free' app that asked for your number sold it. The calls follow you forever.
The spam that multiplies
Your email is in marketing lists that get resold hundreds of times. Each sale spawns more. Unsubscribing from one doesn't touch the source — your email is already sold to thousands more.
The physical danger
Anyone with $20 and your name can find your home address, the names of your family members, and your workplace. Stalkers, abusers, and bad actors use these sites. This isn't hypothetical.
The identity theft setup
Date of birth + mother's maiden name + previous addresses + phone = enough to impersonate you to a bank. Data brokers sell all of it in one report. Identity theft costs victims an average of $1,300 and 200 hours to resolve.
The price discrimination
Insurance companies, landlords, and employers buy data broker reports. Your estimated income, lifestyle score, and neighborhood data influences what you get quoted and whether you get approved.

How Unlist.ai helps

We scan hundreds of data broker sites and B2B sales databases for your name and email. Our AI scores each listing by the actual harm it enables — your home address with relatives is removed before a name-only listing. We submit opt-out requests automatically, monitor for re-listing monthly, and alert you if you reappear.

500+
brokers scanned
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per opt-out
Monthly
re-scan monitoring

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