How to Opt Out of CyberBackgroundChecks (2026)

Independently fact-checkedBy Recording Law Editorial Team7 min read
How to Opt Out of CyberBackgroundChecks (2026)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is CyberBackgroundChecks free to use for opting out?

Yes. CyberBackgroundChecks' own Notice of Right to Opt-Out lists two free methods: an online opt-out form and a phone line. The company's own pages give two different numbers for opt-out calls, (773) 666-4759 on the Notice of Right to Opt-Out and 800-760-1821 on the more current Privacy Notice, so the online form is the more reliable free path. The company does not present a paid removal tier for the opt-out itself.

Do I need to create an account to opt out of CyberBackgroundChecks?

No. The company's privacy notice states that opt-out requests do not require identity verification, and neither the phone line nor the online form requires an account.

Will my information stay off CyberBackgroundChecks permanently?

Not necessarily. CyberBackgroundChecks states directly in its own notice that it regularly receives new public records and that your information may reappear even after a successful opt-out. It recommends checking periodically and resubmitting the opt-out if your profile returns.

Can I use CyberBackgroundChecks for a background check on a job applicant or tenant?

No. CyberBackgroundChecks states on its own site that it is not a consumer reporting agency under the Fair Credit Reporting Act and that its reports cannot be used for employment, credit, or tenant screening decisions. Two similar people-search sites, TruthFinder and Instant Checkmate, paid the FTC $5.8 million in 2023 after being accused of marketing their reports for exactly those uses while violating FCRA accuracy requirements.

Does California's DROP tool cover CyberBackgroundChecks?

Only if CyberBackgroundChecks is registered as a data broker with the California Privacy Protection Agency. Check the CPPA's public data broker registry by company name before relying on DROP; if it is not registered, use the direct opt-out form or phone line described above instead.

Updates

Independently fact-checked against the cited primary sources

Sources and References

  1. CyberBackgroundChecks, Inc.: Notice of Right to Opt-Out of Sale and Sharing of Personal Information (opt-out methods, phone line)(cyberbackgroundchecks.com)
  2. CyberBackgroundChecks, Inc.: Privacy Notice (data sources, GPC handling, verification-free opt-out, retention)(cyberbackgroundchecks.com)
  3. California Privacy Protection Agency: public Data Broker Registry (check broker registration status)(cppa.ca.gov).gov
  4. California Privacy Protection Agency: DROP (Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform) regulations and status(cppa.ca.gov).gov
  5. Federal Trade Commission: TruthFinder and Instant Checkmate $5.8 million FCRA settlement (Sept. 2023), background-report screening enforcement(ftc.gov).gov
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