How to Opt Out of ThatsThem – Delete Your Personal Info Step-by-Step
ThatsThem is one of many data broker websites that collect and publish personal details like your name, address, age, and phone number, usually without your permission. These sites pull personal data from public records and use all the gathered information to create searchable profiles that anyone can access online.
In this post, you’ll learn what ThatsThem is, why having your data listed there could pose a security risk, and how to manually remove yourself from their database.
We’ll also explain how VanishID can automatically and securely handle the ThatsThem.com opt-out process for those looking to save time and protect their data more effectively.

What Is ThatsThem?
ThatsThem.com is a free people search engine and data broker that compiles publicly available personal information and makes it easily searchable online. It acts as a reverse lookup site, allowing users to find individuals by their personal data to access even more information.
When you perform a Thatsthem search, you may be surprised to see how much is revealed about you. It can include your email addresses, phone numbers, current and past addresses, known relatives, and even home facts, such as when it was built and how much it is worth.
Exposing this much personal information in one place can lead to spam calls, phishing emails, doxxing, and even identity theft. If your data appears there, it’s worth taking action as soon as possible, especially if it concerns both your and your company’s security.
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Why Remove Your Information from ThatsThem?
Having your personal details listed on ThatsThem may seem harmless at first — after all, this data is technically public. But when it’s all compiled in one place and so easily accessible, it becomes a bigger risk than most people realize.
Here’s why opting out of ThatsThem makes sense:
- Your personal information, including names, addresses, age, phone numbers, and more, is exposed beyond your control.
- It increases your risk of experiencing phishing or targeted scams, especially when threat actors can easily verify your identity.
- Identity theft becomes more likely when sensitive data is available to anyone with a browser.
You can be more prone to unwanted marketing, including spam calls and junk mail.
How to Opt Out of ThatsThem
There are typically three options for removing your information from ThatsThem.com:
1. Invest in VanishID’s Automated Opt-Out Service
VanishID offers an all-in-one solution that monitors and removes your personal data from dozens of people search engines and data broker sites, including ThatsThem.
Instead of spending hours submitting opt-out forms one by one, VanishID does all the work for you, continuously scanning and removing your information to keep it from resurfacing.
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2. Submit a CCPA Data Deletion Request (California Residents Only)
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) grants the residents of this state the right to request deletion of their personal data from sites like ThatsThem. If you’re living in a different state, you can search for similar local laws.
3. Follow the Manual Opt-Out Steps Below
If you prefer the DIY route, be sure to follow each step closely to ensure your data is fully removed.
How to Remove Your Data From ThatsThem Manually
1. Go to ThatsThem.com
Open your preferred browser and head over to thatsthem.com. Use the search bar to enter your full name along with the city or state you currently (or most recently) lived in. Then, hit the “Search” button to generate results.

2. Find Your Listing
Browse through the search results until you locate your personal profile. Copy the details (name, address, phone number) exactly as they appear. If you see more than one listing that matches you (especially if you’ve moved around), make a note of each one. You’ll need to repeat this process for every record.

3. Navigate to the Opt-Out Page
Scroll to the very bottom of the ThatsThem homepage. Look for the “Optout” link in the footer and click it to access the opt-out submission form.

4. Fill Out the Opt-Out Form
Paste the information you copied from your listing into the correct fields on the form. You’ll also need to complete a CAPTCHA to verify you’re not a bot. Once everything looks good, click “Submit.”

Pro Tip: It’s a good idea to use a temporary or disposable email address rather than your main one. Some data brokers may collect email addresses submitted during opt-outs and use them for marketing or worse. |
5. Confirmation
After submission, a confirmation message should pop up on the screen letting you know your request was received. Click “Close.”
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Is Opting Out from ThatsThem Instant and Permanent?
After you submit a ThatsThem opt-out request, the removal process isn’t always instant. It can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks for your information to be fully deleted from their public search results. That’s why it’s important to check back regularly.
Run a new ThatsThem search using your name and location every week or so to confirm that your data has been taken down. If the listing is still showing after a couple of weeks, you may need to repeat the process or contact them again.
Also, opting out of ThatsThem once doesn’t mean your personal information will never appear there again. The data tends to reappear on such sites, so it’s best to invest in a more permanent solution for your business.
Keep Your Information Secure for Longer
Getting your profile removed from ThatsThem is an important step, but there are hundreds of other data broker sites quietly collecting, sharing, and selling your personal information.
Manually deleting yourself from each one can be overwhelming, time-consuming, and often frustrating, as the data keeps coming back.
Fortunately, you can start protecting your business with VanishID. Our service not only helps you opt out of ThatsThem, but also monitors and automatically removes your data from dozens of similar people search sites.
We stay on top of new threats and keep your personal info off the web, so you don’t have to worry about it creeping back online.
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The Bottom Line
Taking the time to delete your data from ThatsThem is a smart move, so kudos for improving your security. Nevertheless, keep in mind that your data can appear on many other sites without your knowledge.
Removing your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) isn’t a one-and-done task, but requires constant control and involvement. VanishID makes that easier by continuously monitoring and removing your data from dozens of data broker websites without any effort on your side.
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FAQ
1. Is it legal for ThatsThem to share my information?
Yes, most of the data is collected from public records and legally accessible sources.
2. Can I request that ThatsThem stop collecting my data permanently?
Unfortunately, no. Even after opting out, your data could reappear if it’s collected again from another public source.
3. Does opting out affect my credit score or legal records?
Not at all. Removing your information from ThatsThem does not impact your credit, background checks, or government records.
Matias Comella
Director of Marketing, VanishID
Matias is a cybersecurity marketing veteran with 25 years of experience across demand generation, brand marketing, and product marketing. Driven by his passion for information security, he spent a decade at a Fortune 500 cybersecurity giant and has since worked with various early-stage startups, helping transform cutting-edge security innovations into market successes.
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