How to Opt Out of Whitepages (2026)

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to give Whitepages my phone number to opt out?

No. Whitepages' automated opt-out tool asks for a phone number and agreement to its Terms of Service in exchange for immediate processing, but you can skip both by using the online form or emailing privacyrequest@whitepages.com instead. Whitepages states replies through those two channels take up to two business days.

How do I opt out of Whitepages without paying anything?

All three of Whitepages' opt-out paths, the automated tool, the online form, and email, are free. Whitepages states directly that you do not need to create an account or make a purchase to submit an opt-out or deletion request.

If I have multiple listings on Whitepages, do I need to remove each one separately?

Usually not. Whitepages states that once one listing is removed, all known connected listings tied to the same person are removed at the same time. If a separate or new listing turns up afterward, report it through the online form or email rather than the automated tool.

What is the difference between removing my Whitepages listing and requesting deletion of my data?

Removing your listing takes your directory entry, name, address, and phone number, off the public site and stops future sale of that information. A CCPA deletion request goes further and asks Whitepages to delete non-public personal data it holds, though exceptions apply for government records, fraud-prevention data, purchase history, and legally held information. Both use the same online form or email address.

Can Whitepages' data be used for a background check on a job applicant?

No. Whitepages' Terms of Service state it is not a consumer reporting agency under the FCRA and prohibit using its data to evaluate someone for employment, credit, insurance, housing, or a government benefit. Whitepages sells a separate paid Background Reports product; neither product should be used to screen a job or rental applicant.

Updates

Independently fact-checked against the cited primary sources

Sources and References

  1. Whitepages Consumer Privacy Rights notice: three opt-out options, CCPA rights, multi-state rights list, GPC handling(whitepages.com)
  2. Whitepages Terms of Service section 3.1: FCRA disclaimer and use restrictions(whitepages.com)
  3. California Privacy Protection Agency: DROP platform live date and regulatory background(cppa.ca.gov).gov
  4. California Privacy Protection Agency: data broker registration, DROP compliance deadline, and registry(cppa.ca.gov).gov
  5. Global Privacy Control: specification and browser-signal mechanism(globalprivacycontrol.org)
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