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Your personal information may already be online without you realizing it.
FastPeopleSearch is one of the many people-search websites that collect and publish names, addresses, phone numbers, relatives, age ranges, and other personal details. When someone searches your name, your profile may appear in Google results within seconds.
That creates real privacy concerns.
Employers, strangers, marketers, scammers, and even identity thieves can use this information. In some cases, old addresses, family connections, or phone numbers remain online for years.
At NewReputation, we regularly help people remove personal information from data broker sites, public records databases, search engines, and people-search platforms. FastPeopleSearch is one of the most common websites people want removed.
The good news is that FastPeopleSearch does offer an opt-out process.
This guide explains exactly how to remove your information from FastPeopleSearch step by step, why your information appears there in the first place, and what to do next to better protect your privacy online.
Table of Contents
What Is FastPeopleSearch?
FastPeopleSearch is a people-search website that collects public and commercial data about individuals.
The platform may display:
- Full names
- Phone numbers
- Current and previous addresses
- Age ranges
- Known relatives
- Email addresses
- Possible associates
Like many data broker websites, FastPeopleSearch pulls information from multiple public and commercial sources and organizes it into searchable profiles.
These profiles often appear in Google search results when someone searches your name.
If you have ever wondered who searched for your name online, websites like FastPeopleSearch are part of the reason many people worry about digital privacy today.
How Does FastPeopleSearch Get Your Information?
Most people never create accounts on these websites directly.
Instead, the information usually comes from:
- Public records
- Property records
- Voter registration data
- Marketing databases
- Court records
- Data brokers
- Commercial data aggregators
Some websites also gather information from social media profiles, online directories, or old account registrations.
Even if the information is technically public somewhere else, many people are uncomfortable having it collected into one easy-to-find profile.
That is why more people are now trying to protect their online privacy and reduce their digital footprint.
Why Remove Your Information From FastPeopleSearch?
Privacy concerns are the biggest reason.
Publicly available personal data can increase the risk of:
- Identity theft
- Spam calls
- Harassment
- Doxxing
- Scams
- Stalking
- Impersonation
Some people also remove their information because of professional concerns.
Executives, business owners, healthcare workers, attorneys, teachers, and public-facing professionals often prefer keeping home addresses and personal phone numbers harder to find online.
We also see many people request removals after:
- Divorce
- Harassment situations
- Cyberbullying
- Identity theft incidents
- Public legal disputes
If your personal information already appears publicly online, this guide on removing personal information from Google may also help.
Want To See What Information About You Is Public?
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The FastPeopleSearch opt-out process is relatively straightforward if you follow the steps carefully.
Step 1: Search For Your Listing
Go to the FastPeopleSearch website and search your full name.
You may need to narrow results using:
- City
- State
- Age range
- Phone number
Once you find the correct profile, open it and copy the exact URL.
Step 2: Locate the Opt-Out Page
FastPeopleSearch provides an opt-out or removal section where users can request deletion of their profiles.
You will usually need:
- Your listing URL
- An email address
- Verification steps
Some users may also receive a verification email to confirm the request.
Step 3: Submit the Removal Request
Follow the instructions exactly.
Most removal requests ask you to confirm:
- You are the person listed
- You want the listing removed
- The information is connected to you
After submission, the profile may disappear within several hours or days.
Step 4: Check Google Results Later
Even after removal, Google may continue showing cached search results temporarily.
This confuses many people.
The listing may already be gone from FastPeopleSearch but still appear in Google search snippets for a short period.
This happens because search engines cache old pages before updating indexes.
Our guide on why deleted pages still show on Google explains this process in detail.
Why Your Information May Still Appear on Google
Google does not instantly remove deleted pages from search results.
Search engines need time to recrawl websites and refresh indexes.
During that process, users may still see:
- Old snippets
- Cached links
- Outdated search results
Usually, this clears up within days or weeks.
You can also request faster updates using Google’s outdated content removal tools.
If sensitive information still appears publicly, you may also want to review our guide on protecting personal information online.
What To Do After Removing Your Listing
Removing your information from FastPeopleSearch is only one step.
Your information may still appear on:
- SpyDialer
- DOBSearch
- PublicPolicyRecord
- Court record websites
- Background check databases
- People-search platforms
That is why many people continue with broader privacy cleanup efforts.
You can also review guides like:
- SpyDialer opt-out
- DOBSearch opt-out
- PublicPolicyRecord removal guide
- UniCourt removal guide
- PACERMonitor removal guide
Some people also discover old dating profiles, inactive accounts, or outdated records during privacy audits. If needed, this guide explains how to delete a POF account.
Can You Remove Criminal or Court Records From Background Sites?
Sometimes partially. Sometimes not.
Removal depends on:
- Local laws
- Expungement status
- Court policies
- Platform rules
- Search engine indexing
If criminal records or public court information are affecting your online reputation, you may also want to read our guide on removing criminal records from background checks.
Why Privacy Protection Matters More Today
Most people underestimate how much information about them exists online.
Data broker websites make it easy for strangers to connect:
- Names
- Addresses
- Family members
- Phone numbers
- Property history
- Court records
That creates long-term privacy concerns.
We regularly hear from people who discover their information online after:
- Identity theft incidents
- Harassment
- Custody disputes
- Employment screenings
- Stalking situations
Privacy cleanup is becoming less about hiding and more about controlling unnecessary exposure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is FastPeopleSearch legal?
Yes. FastPeopleSearch operates using publicly available and commercial data sources. However, users can often request removal of their information.
How long does FastPeopleSearch removal take?
Many removals happen within hours or days, although Google search results may take longer to update.
Why is my deleted FastPeopleSearch page still showing on Google?
Google caches old search results temporarily before refreshing indexes. The listing may already be removed from the website itself.
Does removing FastPeopleSearch remove me from all people-search sites?
No. Each website usually requires separate opt-out requests.
Can someone still find my information elsewhere?
Possibly. Public records, social media, and other data brokers may still display similar information.
Should I remove my information from people-search websites?
Most privacy professionals recommend reducing unnecessary public exposure whenever possible, especially for home addresses and phone numbers.
Final Thoughts
FastPeopleSearch is only one of hundreds of websites collecting and publishing personal information online.
Removing your listing helps reduce exposure, but long-term privacy protection requires ongoing monitoring and cleanup.
Start by searching your name regularly. Remove outdated information where possible. Update privacy settings. Watch for new data broker listings. Monitor search results carefully.
The earlier you take control of your online footprint, the easier it becomes to protect your identity, privacy, and reputation long term.
If you want to understand what information about you is publicly visible online right now, NewReputation offers a free reputation and privacy scan to help identify risks and exposure points connected to your name.

West Virginia alumni with a background in marketing and sales for both established companies and startups.