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HIGH-NET-WORTH HOUSEHOLDS

Your assets are managed. Your personal data probably isn't.

Property records, business filings, donor lists, and wealth indicator databases feed people-search sites that publish your home address, estimated net worth, and family connections. The same financial success that affords private security creates the public records trail that undermines it.

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Wealth is visible in public records before anyone searches your name

Property purchases, LLC filings, trust documents, and donor acknowledgments create a data trail that people-search sites aggregate and sell.

Real estate records anchor your profile

County deed recordings, property tax assessments, and mortgage filings are public records. They provide data brokers with your full legal name, current address, purchase price, and sometimes your lender. Multiple properties create multiple anchor points across different jurisdictions.

Business filings connect entities to individuals

LLC registrations, corporate officer records, and trust filings are designed to be searchable. Even when you use holding companies or registered agents, state databases connect entity names to individual names through annual reports, amendments, and historical filings.

Net worth estimates attract targeting

People-search sites increasingly include estimated income and property values. These wealth indicators make your profile more attractive to solicitors, scammers, and anyone researching potential targets. Your family members inherit these wealth associations by address.

Private security has a public data blind spot

Physical security, monitored alarms, and gated access protect your home. But if your address, phone number, and daily patterns are searchable on 50+ websites, you've secured the perimeter while leaving the map publicly available.

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See where publish your home address, net worth estimates, and family details.

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From discovery to ongoing protection

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Assess property and wealth exposure

We scan every place that knows you for records tied to your name, all property addresses, business entity associations, and family connections. The report reveals which sites publish net worth estimates, property values, and the home address that your physical security is designed to protect.

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Remove personal and property records

Opt-outs and legal requests cover every site where you appear, including the niche property and wealth-data brokers that generic tools miss. Family plans cover your spouse and household members in the same pass.

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Verify with discretion

Each removal is verified after processing. Non-compliant brokers receive CCPA/GDPR escalation. Your data is encrypted at rest and treated with the same care we use to remove it.

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Monitor for property and filing updates

New property transactions, business filings, and donor records feed brokers fresh data. We detect re-listings tied to real estate and wealth signals automatically and re-submit before the data becomes widely accessible.

Why high-net-worth households choose managed protection

Manual opt-outsGeneric privacy toolsDelist.ai
Places covered10-20 (if you find the time)50-200Every place that knows you
Property record exposureResearch property-specific brokersNot trackedIncluded
Household coverageRepeat for each personVariesFamily plans
Re-listing detectionNoneLimitedContinuous
Legal deletion requestsDraft and send yourselfRarelyCCPA/GDPR
DiscretionYou contact brokers directlyVaries by providerFully managed

Common questions from high-net-worth households

No. County property records are government records and can't be removed. What we do is remove the data listings that aggregate and republish those records alongside your phone number, email, family members, and estimated net worth. The original filing stays, but it stops being one click away in a Google search.
Physical security and data privacy removal address different layers of exposure. Your security team protects your home and person. We remove the publicly searchable records that tell anyone your address, phone number, family members, and property holdings. Many security consultants recommend data privacy removal as a complementary measure.
Yes. Our scans check all known addresses associated with your name, not just your current residence. Broker profiles often include full address histories. We submit removal requests for all listings regardless of which address they display.
Family plans support separate profiles for each household member, regardless of last name. Each member gets their own scan and removal coverage. This is important because data brokers link family members by address, so even members with different surnames appear as "associated people" on each other's profiles.
Entity structures help with future filings, but they don't remove existing listings created from past records. If your name was ever on a deed, corporate filing, or voter registration at an address, those records are already in broker databases. We remove the existing listings that entity restructuring alone can't address.

See where your household information appears

Start with a free scan. Find out which places have your personal information and how much of your household data is publicly accessible.

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