InfoTracer Opt-Out
What is InfoTracer?
InfoTracer is an information broker that provides public-access reports compiled from a wide range of data sources. Often grouped with people search websites, InfoTracer allows users to enter a name or other identifying details and view associated information such as aliases, past addresses, and related public records. These services are marketed as research tools for individuals willing to pay for access to aggregated public data.
As with most data broker platforms, the information presented may be inaccurate, outdated, or overly revealing. InfoTracer makes it clear during the search process that its reports are not guaranteed to be complete or correct. The results represent a snapshot of publicly available data as it exists across multiple databases, rather than a verified or authoritative record.
Information Needed to Opt-Out of InfoTracer
There are no formal eligibility requirements to opt out of InfoTracer's public search results. All opt-out methods are free, and requesting the removal or suppression of your information never requires payment. Some opt-out options may ask for an accessible email address to complete verification steps or receive confirmation of the request.
What Do I Need to Know Before Opting Out?
Before submitting an opt-out request, it's important to understand how InfoTracer handles and distributes data. InfoTracer may share certain information with affiliates or partner platforms, meaning a successful suppression request on InfoTracer does not automatically remove your data from other public databases. As a result, additional opt-out requests may be necessary on related sites to fully limit exposure.
InfoTracer offers four primary methods for removing personal information, along with a separate option to reduce or stop direct marketing communications. Each opt-out method differs slightly in scope and impact. To fully opt out of InfoTracer's services, consumers should complete at least one record removal request and also opt out of direct marketing. The sections below outline each procedure in detail, including step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and helpful resource links.
Five Ways to Opt Out of InfoTracer: Step-by-Step
Opting Out of InfoTracer's Direct Advertisements
InfoTracer, like most data brokers, participates in online advertising ecosystems that track browsing behavior to deliver targeted ads. While every modern browser offers ways to limit this tracking, InfoTracer's privacy policy points users to broader, industry-level tools that can reduce or block direct marketing across multiple companies at once:
Step One
After completing the initial assessment, you will be redirected to a new page with a permissions pop-up. Click the blue "Continue" button at the bottom of the pop-up, or close it by selecting the white "X" in the top-right corner.
Step Two
Once the pop-up closes, a long list of participating companies will appear. Because InfoTracer does not clearly identify which advertising partners it uses, the most effective option is to opt out of all direct marketing at once. At the bottom of the window, without scrolling, click the "Opt Out of All" button.
Step Three
The page will refresh and display a "DAA WebChoices Request" screen with a progress indicator. Wait for the process to complete. A final pop-up will appear showing the results. Typically, some companies successfully honor the opt-out while others decline based on technical or policy limitations. This outcome is normal and still significantly reduces targeted advertising from InfoTracer and similar companies.
Call 1-(800)-791-1427 to Speak with a Representative
InfoTracer provides live customer support through its phone line. When calling, you may hear a brief automated menu. Remaining on the line without selecting options will usually connect you to a live representative. Alternatively, callers can leave a voicemail or submit a specific inquiry.
Once connected, clearly state that you want to "opt out and remove my name from InfoTracer". It is important to emphasize opting out rather than requesting deletion or limited use. Asking for deletion or limitation may result in the suppression flag being lifted instead of applied, which can re-expose the record.
Email InfoTracer the Opt-Out Request Directly
Consumers who prefer an opt-out method with stronger cybersecurity controls may choose to email InfoTracer using a throwaway or alternative email address. This reduces exposure of primary contact details. InfoTracer's privacy policy outlines the information required for email-based requests.
Users can send their request directly to privacy@infotracer.com. You may draft your own message or copy a prepared template, replacing any highlighted sections with accurate personal information. Provide enough detail to clearly identify the record without oversharing unnecessary personal data.
Send a Written Opt-Out Request by Mail
Consumers who prefer a traditional, offline approach can submit their opt-out request by physical mail. The same template used for email requests can also be used for this method. Simply copy the text into a word-processing document, replace the highlighted sections with your information, and make any necessary edits before printing.
Before sending, add the current date and your signature at the bottom of the letter, and include InfoTracer's mailing details in the top-left corner. Mail the completed request to the following address:
InfoTracer
Attention: InfoTracer Opt Out
227 Lewis Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
Make Your Request Through InfoTracer's Quick or Official Form
InfoTracer offers two in-browser options for submitting an opt-out request: a quick removal form and a more formal, official privacy form. Both methods are free and effective, and either can be used to request suppression of your personal information.
Step One
Open the quick opt-out page linked alongside InfoTracer's privacy policy. Enter your name, state, and city in the required fields, then click the green "Submit" button.
Step Two
On the results page, select the checkbox next to the record you want suppressed. Some details may be inaccurate. That's fine. Accuracy is not required at this stage. When ready, click the "Remove Data" button to the right.
Step Three
Enter your email address and include the following message in the comment field:
"Please remove me from all InfoTracer data sharing, subsidiaries, affiliates, and searches".
Add any other relevant context if necessary. Complete the CAPTCHA and click "Submit".
Step Four
Check your email for a message from InfoTracer. Inside will be a confirmation link that must be clicked to finalize the request. Once selected, a new tab or window will open, confirming successful submission and noting that updates will follow.
Alternatively, users can follow this link to get directed to InfoTracer's official opt-out form.
Step One
Open the official form in a new tab and complete the required fields. Select "Myself" when asked who the request is for, and choose "Do Not Sell My Information".
Step Two
Scroll down to the "Request Details" section and enter the following statement:
"Opt me out of selling my information to subsidiaries and affiliates".
Complete the CAPTCHA and click "Submit".
Step Three
The page will refresh and prompt you to check your email for verification.
Step Four
Open the email sent by InfoTracer and click the green "Confirm Email" button. This will redirect you to a confirmation page hosted by OneTrust, InfoTracer's privacy management provider. A final confirmation email may follow, often including a link to view the request status and processing details. Both methods successfully submit an opt-out request. Choose the option that best fits your preference for speed or documentation.
Return to Verify the Suppression Requests
Depending on the opt-out method used, suppression requests are typically processed within 48 hours. After this period, it's important to verify that the record no longer appears in public searches. Confirmation can be misleading, as removal notices do not always indicate full suppression across all services. Unless you receive explicit confirmation that your information has been suppressed, you should manually check the search results to confirm the change.
Because new records can be generated as fresh public data becomes available, users should return at least once per year to review their information and submit additional removal requests if needed. This guidance reflects the current opt-out procedures outlined in InfoTracer's privacy policy (2026).
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