FastPeopleSearch: How to Opt Out and Protect Your Online Privacy

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Why FastPeopleSearch Matters in the Privacy Conversation

FastPeopleSearch is a people search platform that aggregates publicly available records—such as addresses, phone numbers, relatives’ names, and even property ownership details—and makes them searchable online. While the service can be helpful for reconnecting with old friends, it poses serious privacy risks by exposing personal data to strangers, identity thieves, and cyberstalkers.

This is especially concerning because information listed on such sites can be used for phishing scams, fraud, harassment, and unwanted solicitation. If you value your privacy, understanding how to control your personal information on FastPeopleSearch is essential.


How FastPeopleSearch Gets Your Information

The platform gathers data from:

  • Public records (property deeds, voter registration, court filings)
  • Social media activity
  • Marketing databases from retailers or subscription services
  • Third-party brokers that specialize in data aggregation

In many cases, you never gave explicit permission for this information to appear online—it was collected and shared through interconnected data networks.


The Risks of Leaving Your Information on FastPeopleSearch

When your name, address, and phone number are publicly displayed, you are more vulnerable to:

  1. Identity Theft – Fraudsters can use your details to open credit lines or commit crimes in your name.
  2. Harassment and Stalking – Exposed contact information can be misused for intimidation.
  3. Employment Screening Risks – Potential employers may judge you unfairly based on outdated or incorrect listings.
  4. Scams – Telemarketers and phishing schemes often rely on public directories like FastPeopleSearch.

Step-by-Step: How to Opt Out of FastPeopleSearch

Removing your data is possible through their opt-out process. Here’s how:

Step 1: Locate Your Listing

  1. Go to FastPeopleSearch.com.
  2. Search your full name and location.
  3. Identify your profile from the list of results.

Step 2: Copy the Profile URL

Open your profile and copy the page’s web address. You will need it for the removal form.

Step 3: Access the Opt-Out Form

Visit the FastPeopleSearch Removal Request Page.

Step 4: Fill Out the Removal Request

  • Paste the copied URL into the form.
  • Provide your email address.
  • Confirm you are not a robot via CAPTCHA.

Step 5: Verify the Request

You will receive a verification email. Click the link to confirm your request.

Note: It may take several days for your listing to disappear from search results.


Advanced Strategies for Long-Term Privacy Protection

Removing your profile from FastPeopleSearch is just the first step. Your personal data likely exists on dozens of other people search platforms.

Consider these measures:

  • Run a Full Privacy Audit – Search your name in Google and note any other websites displaying your information.
  • Request Removal from Other Data Brokers – Sites like Whitepages, Spokeo, and Radaris also collect personal data.
  • Update Privacy Settings on Social Media – Limit who can see your posts, photos, and contact information.
  • Use a PO Box for Correspondence – This keeps your residential address off public records.
  • Consider Professional Help – Defamation Defenders offers ongoing monitoring and removal services.

Defamation Defenders’ Role in Your Privacy Plan

At Defamation Defenders, we specialize in:

  • Personal Data Removal – From people search sites, data brokers, and other online sources.
  • Reputation Management – Ensuring accurate, positive information appears in search results.
  • Privacy Shield Services – Ongoing protection to keep your private life out of public view.

If you’ve removed your data from FastPeopleSearch but are overwhelmed by the sheer number of similar sites, our team can handle the process for you—quickly, efficiently, and comprehensively.


While there is no single federal law in the U.S. that universally prohibits sites like FastPeopleSearch from publishing your data, several legal tools can help:

  • State Privacy Laws – California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) grants residents the right to request deletion of personal data.
  • Defamation and Harassment Laws – If inaccurate or harmful information is posted, legal remedies may apply.
  • Copyright Claims – In rare cases, copyright law can be leveraged if images are used without consent.

For legal guidance tailored to your case, consult an attorney experienced in privacy and internet law.


Preventing Reappearance of Your Data

Unfortunately, even after removal, your data can resurface. To keep it offline:

  1. Set up Google Alerts for your name and address.
  2. Regularly Check People Search Sites to confirm your information has not returned.
  3. Limit Data Sharing when signing up for services or subscriptions.
  4. Work with a Reputation Management Firm for ongoing surveillance and removal.

Technical Tip: Blocking FastPeopleSearch from Indexing Your Data

While you can’t directly control FastPeopleSearch’s operations, you can make it harder for your data to be found:

plaintextCopyEdit# Example robots.txt snippet for site owners
User-agent: *
Disallow: /people-search/

If you own a personal domain, ensure sensitive pages are excluded from search engine indexing.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is FastPeopleSearch and why is my information on it?

FastPeopleSearch is a people search platform that collects personal information from public records, government databases, and online sources. Your details may appear due to property records, voter registrations, court filings, or even past online activity.

How long does FastPeopleSearch take to remove my information?

Typically 24–72 hours after verifying your opt-out request.

Is there a fee to opt out?

No. The opt-out process is free.

Can I remove information for family members?

Yes, but you may need to provide proof of authority or relationship.

Why is my information public in the first place?

Because much of it originates from public records, marketing lists, and online activity.


Final Thoughts

FastPeopleSearch is just one of many platforms that compromise personal privacy. Taking action now—through opt-outs, privacy audits, and proactive reputation management—can dramatically reduce your online exposure. Defamation Defenders can be your long-term partner in keeping sensitive data offline.


Call to Action:
Take control of your privacy today. Contact Defamation Defenders for a personalized data removal and reputation protection plan.

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