How to Opt Out of VeriPages (2026)

VeriPages is a smaller, newer people-search site than most of the names in this cluster. Its own Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, both read directly this session, name the operating company as Veripages, LLC and describe a free opt-out portal that also honors Global Privacy Control automatically, a feature several larger competitors do not state plainly.
Opt-out flow verified: August 14, 2026
Who Runs VeriPages
VeriPages's Terms of Service, read directly, state: "These Terms and Conditions... constitute the legally binding agreement between you and Veripages LLC, owner of Veripages." The site's footer separately lists a Wyoming reference, "VpTS 70260815," alongside a copyright line reading "© 2026 VeriPages.com," consistent with a Wyoming-registered operator. VeriPages presents itself as a free people-search, phone-search, and address-search tool, with paid upgrades for fuller reports, the same basic model as the rest of this cluster.
The Stated Opt-Out Mechanism
VeriPages's own Terms of Service, Section 4, "Information Removal," states: "To request the removal of your personal information from the Site, please visit https://veripages.com/inner/control-privacy." Its more recently dated Privacy Policy instead directs readers to a URL it calls the "online privacy portal," https://veripages.com/inner/removal-service?s=footer, for opt-out, deletion, and access requests. Both destinations point to the same general function: a self-service portal for exercising your privacy rights without contacting VeriPages by email first.

This session attempted a live walkthrough of both URLs. Each one returned a Cloudflare "Performing security verification" screen rather than the removal form itself. Per this cluster's research rules, this guide does not describe click-by-click form steps it did not actually see; the process below is drawn from VeriPages's own written Privacy Policy describing how the tool functions, not a completed live submission.
What VeriPages's Own Privacy Policy Says the Process Does
- Visit the online privacy portal linked above. VeriPages states this does not require a registered account.
- Locate and select your record, or submit an opt-out, deletion, or correction request through the portal's stated options.
- VeriPages verifies your identity using the information you provide and cross-checks it against its own records. If automatic verification is not possible, VeriPages states it may request additional details, limited to what is needed to confirm identity, such as your full name, age, physical address, the specific profile page URL on veripages.com, and a phone number and email address.
- Once verified, VeriPages states it deletes or de-identifies your personal data, including data provided directly, collected automatically, or obtained from public or third-party sources, and instructs its service providers to do the same.
- VeriPages notes that some basic details may temporarily remain visible through external search engines like Google or Bing while their own cached results refresh, even after VeriPages's own systems have processed the deletion.
Difficulty: Moderate to Hard. VeriPages's own policy describes a straightforward, account-free process, which would rate as Moderate. This session's live check found the portal itself gated by a bot-verification screen, which is a real obstacle this guide observed directly and could not get past without attempting to defeat a bot-detection system, something this research will not do. Treat the difficulty as uncertain until you personally reach the form.
Global Privacy Control Is Honored Automatically
VeriPages's Privacy Policy states directly: "We recognize Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals and will automatically process them as a valid request to opt-out of the 'sale' or 'sharing' of your personal information, or to limit targeted advertising, for the emitting browser or device in accordance with state laws." That means enabling GPC in a supporting browser (Brave and DuckDuckGo have it on by default; Firefox and Chrome need a setting or extension) gives VeriPages a standing opt-out signal without a separate form, for the device sending it. GPC does not, on its own, remove an existing Background Report listing; it stops new sale or sharing of your data going forward. Use it alongside, not instead of, the removal portal above.
FCRA Restriction and Permitted Use
VeriPages's Privacy Policy states users must acknowledge "that Veripages does not furnish consumer reports, and agree that any information obtained from us will not be used for purposes regulated under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. §1681 et seq.)." Its Terms of Service repeat the restriction in more detail, prohibiting use of VeriPages data for employment, tenancy, credit, insurance, or education-eligibility decisions. Use VeriPages, like every site in this cluster, for personal reference only.

California and Multi-State Rights
VeriPages's Privacy Policy names residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Tennessee, Utah, and Virginia as entitled to a Right to Know, Right to Delete, Right to Opt-Out, and Right to Correct, processed through the same online privacy portal or by emailing support@veripages.com. Oregon residents specifically may request a list of the third parties VeriPages has disclosed their data to, a right drawn from the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act. Appeals of a denied request go to removal@veripages.com with your state of residence and any supporting documentation.
California's DROP platform, run by the California Privacy Protection Agency, has accepted consumer deletion requests since January 1, 2026, with registered brokers required to process them since August 1, 2026. If VeriPages is registered with the CPPA, a DROP request reaches it alongside every other registered broker; confirm registration on the CPPA's public registry before relying on DROP alone, since this guide did not find VeriPages's registration status confirmed on a live registry check this session. See CCPA Opt-Out Rights for the mechanics.
Authorized Agents
VeriPages accepts a request from an authorized agent under the CCPA and similar laws, requiring either a signed authorization letter, a valid power of attorney under California Probate Code sections 4000 to 4465 or an equivalent state law, or a redacted copy of your government ID confirming your identity, sent to removal@veripages.com alongside the consumer-identity details listed above.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who owns VeriPages?
VeriPages's own Terms of Service name Veripages, LLC as the operating company. Its site footer also references a Wyoming filing number, consistent with a Wyoming-registered operator.
Where do I go to opt out of VeriPages?
VeriPages's Terms of Service point to https://veripages.com/inner/control-privacy, while its Privacy Policy points to an online privacy portal at https://veripages.com/inner/removal-service. Both are described as the self-service removal tool; this guide's live check of both this session was blocked by a Cloudflare verification screen, so confirm you can reach the form when you try it.
Does enabling Global Privacy Control remove my existing VeriPages listing?
No. VeriPages states it automatically honors GPC as an opt-out of sale or sharing going forward, for the browser or device sending the signal. It does not retroactively delete a listing already on the site; use the removal portal for that.
Do I need an account to opt out of VeriPages?
No. VeriPages's Privacy Policy states explicitly that all privacy controls, including opt-out, are available through its public portal and do not require a registered account.
Can I use VeriPages to run a background check on someone I am hiring?
No. VeriPages states directly that it does not furnish consumer reports and that its data must not be used for any purpose regulated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, including employment, tenant, or credit decisions.
Updates
Independently fact-checked against the cited primary sources
Sources and References
- VeriPages Terms and Conditions, including the operating-company disclosure and Information Removal section, read in full(veripages.com)
- VeriPages Privacy Policy, including the opt-out portal, GPC-honoring statement, and state-specific rights, read in full(veripages.com)
- VeriPages homepage and footer, checked directly for entity references and the "Control Your Info" removal link(veripages.com)
- California Privacy Protection Agency: data broker registration, DROP compliance deadline, and civil penalties(cppa.ca.gov).gov