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Florida Residents Directory is a background check tool that holds records of over 13 million Florida residents. The information from its database is from the state’s public voter registration records.
With Florida Residents Directory, you can access a state resident’s personal information, such as date of birth, race, ethnicity, and voting profile, by simply typing their name or email.
Although it may be a helpful people search tool, Florida Residents Directory is also a data broker, which puts it at risk of data breaches. This can be alarming, considering there have been about 817 reported data breaches in the US alone since 2022.
Fortunately, removing your records from sites like this is possible with different methods. Continue reading to know how.
Florida is the third largest US state in terms of population. It is also considered home to some of the country's safest cities since the 1990s.
State senators value even the residents’ Internet safety. They filed bills like Florida Privacy Protection Act to protect citizens’ online privacy, especially regarding online records.
Despite this impressive fact, the state still struggles with data breaches. In October 2022, Florida’s healthcare system exposed the information of its 1.3 million citizens.
The good thing is removing yourself from Florida Residents Directory is very simple. All you have to do is follow these two easy steps:
The removal process will begin. Each listing has an average removal time of 48 hours. If you find multiple records, you must remove each every 24 hours.
You might also be interested in our FastPeopleSearch Opt-Out Guide. |
There are other ways to remove yourself from Florida Residents Directory besides the online opt-out form. You can remove your data using third-party tools, NetReputation, or Google.
Let’s take a closer look at each method.
If privacy is your topmost concern, you can use third-party services to remove yourself from data brokers like Florida Residents Directory. These services are usually subscription-based.
There are several third-party services to use so you can remove your personal records. The following are some of the most well-known records removal services:
Surfshark’s Incogni is a records removal service that sends opt-out requests to data brokers on your behalf. This tool automates the process, which makes it faster than manual removal.
You can use Incogni to remove your personal information from Florida Residents Directory. It only takes you minutes and a few forms to fill out.
Here are the steps to start using Incogni to opt out of the Florida Residents Directory:
1. Go to Incogni on your computer browser.
2. Create an account by providing your email and password. Click Continue.
3. Watch out for a verification email in your inbox to proceed to a new window.
4. Provide your physical address and postal code. Click Next.
5. Sign the authorization form to give Incogni the right to opt-out on your behalf.
6. Select a subscription plan on the payment prompt and check out. You can choose a monthly plan for $12.99 and $6.99 per month for an annual plan.
Once you complete the payment, Incogni will start sending opt-out requests to over 130 data brokers. You can track each removal request's progress via email or the Incogni dashboard.
Another records removal service to use to remove your personal information from Florida Residents Directory is Privacy Bee.
This tool offers a free vulnerability scan to measure your online safety. A subscription worth $197 provides a 24/7 monitoring scan to protect your identity. It also sends opt-out requests to data brokers on your behalf.
Here’s how you can use Privacy Bee:
1. Open your browser and go to Privacy Bee.
2. Provide your email address and click 100% Free Scan.
3. Explore the dashboard to see your Privacy Risk Score.
4. Scroll below to see your exposed personal information.
5. Click Erase It.
Privacy Bee also has a browser extension that protects your browsing activities. It even lets you manage your data privacy preferences directly from your browser.
OneRep is another data removal tool that protects your privacy. It has been in the business of removing personal information from big data brokers.
It can initiate an opt-out request to data brokers on your behalf, saving you from the hassle of doing it yourself.
1. On your browser, go to OneRep.
2. Enter your name and click Search.
3. Enter your physical address and click Continue.
4. Wait for the scan to finish.
5. Once the scan is done, enter your email address to see the results.
6. Find yourself from the list to remove your personal information.
OneRep has a manual removal option, so you can opt out yourself. It also has an automatic listing removal of about $8.33 monthly and a Family plan for about $15.
It offers a 5-day free trial so you can remove as much personal information about you from data broker sites.
Florida Residents Directory currently has no option for records removal through a phone call. However, you can contact NetReputation.
This reputation management company offers various services, including content removal. To contact them, simply call (941) 499-0229. Their customer support will ask you for personal information they will use to remove your records.
NetReputation’s charges vary depending on the scope of your request. For content removal, they offer a free consultation that allows you to negotiate their pricing.
Your information is also visible in search engines, primarily Google. However, you can prevent this from happening.
Activate your Google alerts first and enter your name to keep receiving updates about you in the Google search engine. Once you receive an alert, follow these steps:
1. Open your browser and go to Report Content on Google.
2. Read the Personal Data Request Form and proceed by scrolling down.
3. Fill out the required details.
4. Provide your signature. Do the CAPTCHA, and click Submit.
Google will process your opt-out request within days. They will also email you if they need more information to continue with the request.
This process does not ensure that your personal information is entirely removed from the Florida Residents Directory and Google Search. You can keep an eye on your listing to see the progress.
Data brokers like Florida Residents Directory get ahold of your personal information through public records such as state databases.
It may seem like no big deal. However, data brokers hold millions of records, making them a constant subject of cyberattacks like hacking and identity theft.
To protect your information online, the best thing to do is to extract any personal detail that data broker sites may have. With the methods above, you can easily remove yourself from Florida Residents Directory.
You can also check out our guide on opting out of Radaris.
Tecows own Florida Residents Directory and is currently under the management of Elliot Noss.
While the Florida Public Records Law allows anyone to retrieve anyone’s information, not all Florida residents' records are public. Also, the records from Florida Residents Directory do not represent all the recorded information in Florida.
Muninder Adavelli
Munni is also an ardent student of human-computer interfaces and user experience design. He makes the vital connections between technology and the end user. He always finds the ultimate way to tell the story of software, to highlight its strengths and weaknesses in an accessible way. He often contemplates the dynamic relationship between humanity and technology over a pint of lager, while enjoying some classy classical rock.
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