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How to opt out of MyLife

Known for its paid "Reputation Score" profiles; opting out removes the free public listing.

Steps

  1. Go to mylife.com and search your own full name (plus city/state if you know it) to find your profile listing.
  2. Open your correct listing (verify it's you by city, middle initial, or age) and copy its exact profile URL — it should start with mylife.com/pub or mylife.com/p (right-click the listing link and 'copy link address', or copy the URL from the address bar after opening it).
  3. Go to the official privacy request form at mylife.com/privacyrequest (do NOT create or log into a MyLife account first — claiming/logging into your profile gives MyLife more data and can complicate removal). Paste your profile URL and fill in your name, city, state, zip, and email, then complete the CAPTCHA and submit.
  4. Check your email within a few minutes for a verification message from MyLife and click the confirmation link — the removal request is NOT active until you verify it this way.
  5. If the form fails, is unavailable, or you want a paper trail, send the same information (your name and profile URL, ideally also city and date of birth) by email to privacy@mylife.com, with membersupport@mylife.com as a working backup.
  6. If you get no response after several days, or prefer to speak to someone, call MyLife customer service at 1-888-704-1900 (Pacific time, business hours) and request removal — have your profile URL ready.
  7. Allow 10-15 days (MyLife states 15 business days; some users report faster) for the listing to disappear. Because MyLife periodically re-scrapes public records, recheck your name on the site every 1-3 months and repeat this process if a new profile reappears.

Processing time: 10-15 days (MyLife's own stated SLA is 15 business days; some report same-day to 24-hour turnaround)

Worth knowing: MyLife continually re-scrapes public records/aggregator data, so a removed profile can reappear weeks to months later; sources consistently recommend rechecking periodically and repeating the opt-out (or using an automated removal service) rather than treating one removal as permanent.

Go to MyLife's opt-out page →

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One of the largest and oldest people-search sites — often the first result when someone searches your name.

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BeenVerified

A background-check and people-search site; shares its removal database with PeopleLooker (same parent company, The Lifetime Value Co.).

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TruthFinder

A background-check site owned by PeopleConnect — opting out here also covers Intelius, US Search, and Addresses.com via one shared suppression tool.

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Intelius

A longtime background-check and people-search service, part of the PeopleConnect family (shared opt-out with TruthFinder, US Search, Addresses.com).

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Radaris

A people-search aggregator that also surfaces court and property records.

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We verify these steps against MyLife's own current opt-out page, but the process can change without notice. If these steps don't match what you see, use the link above and follow MyLife's own instructions.