Remove Your Data from 411.com – Easy Opt Out Guide & Security Tips – VanishID

How to Opt Out of 411.com – Step-by-Step Removal & Security Help

If you’ve ever searched your own name online, you may have found your personal information on data broker sites like 411.com. 

They collect and display personal data taken from public records and third-party sources, often without your knowledge. While it may seem harmless, it can actually expose you to risks like identity theft, spam, unwanted contact, or even stalking.

In this post, we’ll explain exactly what 411.com is, why removing your data matters, and how you can manually opt out of this site with clear, step-by-step instructions. 

If you’re short on time or prefer to stay in control for long, we’ll also introduce VanishID’s automated service.

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What Is 411.com?

411.com is a people search website that functions as both a reverse lookup tool and a data broker. It aggregates publicly available information and repackages it for easy access online. 

When you enter your name, phone number, or address into a 411.com search, the site can return a surprising amount of personal information that was published there without your consent or even awareness.

The data found on 411.com may include:

  • Full name
  • Home addresses (current and past)
  • Phone numbers (landline and mobile)
  • Email addresses
  • Age and birthdate
  • Possible relatives or associates

Even though this information can be found in public records or marketing databases, such data exposure in one searchable profile can pose increased risks.

Namely, when your contact info and location are so easily accessible, you become a potential target for spam calls, phishing emails, harassment, and identity theft.

A screenshot of the 411.com homepage

Why Remove Your Information from 411.com?

Ignoring the threats associated with data exposure can lead to serious security issues. Here’s why taking control of your information matters:

  • Personal Information Exposure: Your name, address, phone number, and even family connections can be displayed without your permission.
  • Targeted Scams & Phishing: Threat actors use public data to craft convincing phishing attempts or impersonation schemes.
  • Identity Theft Risks: The more pieces of your identity available online, the easier it is to collect enough data for financial or account takeover attacks.
  • Unwanted Marketing: Data brokers often sell your information to marketers, resulting in an increase in junk mail, robocalls, and invasive advertising.

How to Opt Out and Remove Yourself from 411.com

There are typically three options for removing your information from 411.com:

1. Sign Up for VanishID’s Automated Opt-Out Service

VanishID offers a comprehensive data security solution for businesses. It not only removes your personal information from 411.com but also continuously monitors and deletes your data from dozens of data broker sites that might repost it. 

This is ideal for busy professionals concerned about their own and their company’s security.

👉 Sign up for Your Free Scan

2. Submit a CCPA Data Deletion Request (for California Residents)

If you live in California, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) gives you legal rights to request deletion of your data.

👉 How to Submit a CCPA Request

3. Follow the Manual Opt-Out Steps Below

You can manually remove your info from 411.com if you’re comfortable following a detailed step-by-step process carefully.

How to Opt Out of 411.com Manually

If you prefer to remove your personal data from 411.com yourself, here’s how to complete the manual opt-out process.

  1. Go to https://www.411.com

Enter your full name and city/state into the search bar. Click the search button to begin your search.

A screenshot of a people search tool on 411.com

          2. Find Your Profile

Browse the results and click “View Details” on your listing. Avoid profiles marked “Powered by Whitepages Premium”, as those redirect to a different site.

An example view of 411.com results

           3. Copy Your Profile Link

Once on your profile page, copy the URL from the address bar.

           4. Go to the Suppression Page

Visit the Whitepages opt-out form at https://www.whitepages.com/suppression-requests. Paste your copied URL and click “Next.”

          5. Confirm and Select “Remove Me”

If the profile is yours, click “Remove Me.” If not, click “This is the wrong person. Take me back.”

A screenshot of the data removal process on Whitepages

         6. Choose a Reason for Removal

Use the dropdown to select your reason and (optionally) add comments. Click “Next.”

         7. Verify with a Phone Call

Enter your phone number and tick the box to affirm the removal. Click “Call now to verify.” Be ready to answer—your verification code will appear in a new window, and you will receive a call.

         8. Enter the Verification Code

After the call, follow the prompt and enter the code shown. Once verified, your data will be scheduled for removal.

What Happens Next?

After you complete the opt-out request, it may take several days to a few weeks for your information to be fully removed from 411.com. Processing times can vary, so don’t worry if your listing doesn’t disappear right away. 

You can check back periodically by searching your name on the site again to confirm that the data has been taken down. 

Keep in mind that your information can reappear over time, especially if other data brokers continue to resurface it, so ongoing monitoring through a service like VanishID can offer peace of mind.

Keep Your Information Private in the Future

Removing your personal details from 411.com is a smart first step, but it’s only the tip of the iceberg. There are hundreds of other data broker sites just like 411.com to opt out from, many of which republish your information without your knowledge. 

That’s where VanishID comes in. Our platform provides continuous monitoring and automated removal from various directories, including data brokers and even dark web sources. It’s designed to protect not just your information, but also your family’s, before it becomes a risk.

Schedule a VanishID demo to See How You Can Stay Secure Long-Term

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Conclusion

Congratulations on taking a proactive step toward improving your data security by removing your profile from 411.com. 

Nowadays, when information is easily scraped, shared, and sold, deleting your digital footprint is more important than ever. While manual opt-outs are helpful, they’re often temporary and time-consuming.

For lasting protection, let VanishID monitor, remove, and defend your data across the web.

FAQ

  • Is 411.com the same as 411.info or 411 Locate?

No, but they work similarly. You need to opt out of 411.info or 411 Locate separately, even if you have already sent a request concerning 411.com.

  • How long does it take to be removed from 411.com?

Anywhere from a few days to several weeks.

  • Do I need to pay to remove my info from 411.com?

No, the manual opt-out process is free.

  • Can my info show up again after opting out?

Yes, it can reappear. That’s why ongoing monitoring is important.

Andrew Clark

Head of Growth Marketing, VanishID

Andrew is a digital marketing strategist specializing in demand generation and customer acquisition for B2B SaaS and cybersecurity companies. He focuses on understanding customer pain points in executive protection and digital footprint management. Prior to VanishID, Andrew led digital marketing at various startups and enterprises, building full-funnel campaigns and launching websites across cybersecurity, cloud simulation, and healthcare sectors. He holds a BA in Communication and Minor in Psychology from the University of Minnesota Duluth.

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