How To Delete Yourself From The Internet?

Search your name, usernames, emails, phone numbers, and old addresses

Make a list of every account, profile, and data broker site that shows your information

Delete or deactivate old social media, forum, shopping, and app accounts

Remove personal details from account settings, bios, posts, photos, and comments

Change privacy settings on any accounts you keep

Request removal of your data from data broker and people-search websites

Opt out of marketing lists and email databases

Contact websites directly to request deletion of pages, profiles, or cached content

Remove unused apps and revoke third-party app permissions

Delete old cloud storage files, backups, and shared documents

Ask search engines to remove outdated or personal results when eligible

Remove personal information from public records where possible

Close old email accounts after migrating important data

Use a password manager and unique passwords for remaining accounts

Enable two-factor authentication on important accounts

Freeze your credit if you want to reduce identity theft risk

Monitor your name regularly for new listings or reposted data

Use a PO box or alternate contact details for future signups

Avoid posting new personal information publicly

Consider legal help for persistent or harmful content

Keep records of deletion requests and confirmations

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