Remove yourself from the internet.
Your full name, home address, phone, and relatives' names are listed on hundreds of data broker sites right now, free for anyone to view. GhostVault takes you off all of them under CCPA law, and keeps you off through monthly re-filings.

You can't just Google "delete me."
The only real path is the legal one. Here's why.
Your name Googles 500 results.
Spokeo, Whitepages, BeenVerified, Radaris, Intelius, and hundreds more publish your home address, phone, age, relatives, and past addresses, free to view, cheap to scrape at scale.
DIY takes 150-200 hours. Then it resets.
Each broker has a different opt-out process: email, web form, phone call, fax for a few. Once removed, most brokers re-add you within 30-60 days from the next public-records refresh.
You have the legal right. Nobody uses it.
CCPA, SB 362, and the newer state laws (Virginia, Colorado, Texas, Utah, etc.) give you a right to demand deletion. The brokers count on you not knowing or not bothering.
Four steps. No homework.
GhostVault is a CCPA-authorized agent. We file deletion demands in your name, then keep filing as brokers re-list you.
Scan free
See every data broker listing your name in under a minute. No credit card.
We file deletions
CCPA and state-law demands sent within 24 hours of signup, covering 500+ brokers and people-search sites.
Brokers comply
Most major brokers comply in 7-14 days. The full 45-day legal window covers the rest. Google de-indexes 4-12 weeks later.
Monthly re-file
Brokers re-list you from public-records refreshes. We re-scan every 30 days and re-file so it actually stays down.
80-95% of listings removed in 30 days.
The remaining stragglers fall off during the 45-day CCPA window. Google de-indexing takes another 4-12 weeks. Then your monthly re-filings keep brokers from rebuilding the database from the next public-records refresh.
Claim $3.99/mo founding price →The stuff people ask about disappearing.
Can you actually remove yourself from the internet completely?+
How long does it take?+
Will this affect my Google search results?+
What about info I put online myself?+
Do I need to live in California to use CCPA rights?+
Why can't I just opt out manually for free?+

Your name shouldn't be public data.
Run the free scan, you'll see every site listing your personal info. Then decide.
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Keep reading.
Remove yourself from Google
How search results get built, and how to get your name out of them.
What are people-search sites?
The $280B data broker industry, how it works, and where your data actually lives.
Use CCPA to remove your data
DIY CCPA walkthrough for anyone who wants to do it themselves.