To opt out of OkCaller.com, log in with your Google account at okcaller.com, search your phone number, click This is my number, verify ownership with a PIN sent via SMS or call, then select Opt-out or set the listing to Unlisted. Processing takes up to 24 hours. You must have access to the phone number to receive the PIN. Free.
OkCaller.com is a reverse phone lookup and telephone directory that aggregates names, phone numbers, and addresses from public records and user contributions. This guide walks you through removing your number from the site for free in about 10 minutes.
OkCaller.com requires Google login to access the opt-out feature, and sends a verification PIN to the phone number you want to remove. You cannot opt out of a number you cannot receive calls or texts on. If you are removing a number you no longer have access to, contact OkCaller.com support directly.
OkCaller.com requires authentication before you can claim a number or manage its privacy settings.
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Go to okcaller.com, click the login button, and sign in using your Google account.
Find your listing on the site before you can claim it for removal.
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Enter your phone number in the search bar on OkCaller.com and run the search to locate your listing.
Claiming the listing is what gives you access to the privacy controls for that number.
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On your listing page, click the yellow This is my number button to begin the ownership verification process.
OkCaller.com sends a PIN to the phone number to confirm you own it before allowing any changes.
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Choose to receive your PIN via SMS or automated phone call. Wait for it to arrive, then enter it in the field provided.
Once you have verified ownership, you can change the listing's privacy status.
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Select Opt-out or Unlist, or set the listing to Private or Unlisted in the available options. Save your changes.
OkCaller.com typically processes privacy changes within 24 hours.
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Wait up to 24 hours, then go to okcaller.com and search your phone number to confirm your listing no longer appears publicly.
OkCaller.com typically processes opt-out requests within 24 hours. After that window, clear your browser cache and search your phone number to confirm the listing no longer appears publicly.
You do not need to create a new account, but you do need a Google account to log in. OkCaller.com uses Google authentication to verify your identity before letting you claim and unlist a number. The process cannot be completed without signing in.
The PIN verification confirms you actually own the number you are trying to remove. Without it, anyone could unlist numbers that do not belong to them. You must have physical access to the phone number – either via SMS or incoming call – to receive the PIN.
Yes, completely free. Never pay anyone claiming to remove your listing from OkCaller.com. The opt-out process on the site costs nothing to use.
If the SMS PIN does not arrive, try switching to the automated call option. Wait a few minutes between attempts. If neither works, try repeating the process in an incognito window with a fresh browser session. PINs expire quickly, so enter them as soon as they arrive.
Yes. OkCaller.com draws from public records and user-contributed data that refresh over time, which can reinstate previously removed listings. Check the site every 3 to 6 months and repeat the claim-and-unlist process if your number reappears.
Clear your browser cache first, as cached pages often display listings that have already been unlisted on the live site. If the listing is genuinely still public after clearing cache, log back in and confirm the privacy setting is still saved. Repeat the full process if needed.
Your number has been set to Opt-out or Unlisted on OkCaller.com. The change will take effect within 24 hours.
Wait 24 hours, clear your cache, then search your number on OkCaller.com to confirm the listing is gone. Set a reminder to check again in 3 to 6 months – data refreshes can reinstate removed listings.
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