Trustoria is a professional directory that aggregates public records including names, addresses, and other personal information. They offer a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) opt-out form — open to all users, not just California residents — that removes your profile from their database. Each profile has a unique URL and requires its own separate request.

⏱ Time: 5–10 min
🎯 Difficulty: Easy
📋 Method: Profile URL opt-out form (CCPA)
⏳ Processing: Not specified
📂 Category: Core People-Search

REMOVAL STEPS

  1. Find your profile on Trustoria
    Go to trustoria.com and search your full name. When you find your profile in the results, click on it to open it. Copy the full URL from your browser's address bar — it will look like:
    https://trustoria.com/~firstname-lastname/M-N

  2. Go to the opt-out form
    Visit trustoria.com/control/privacy

  3. Paste your profile URL
    Enter the full URL of your profile in the "Profile URL" field.

  4. Enter your email address
    Provide your email address — this will be used as a reference ID for your request.

  5. Submit the form
    Submit the request. Trustoria will process your removal.

  6. Repeat for additional profiles
    If you found multiple profiles with your name, you will need to submit a separate opt-out request for each one. Trustoria notes that similar names and addresses may result in multiple distinct profile URLs.

  7. Verify removal
    After a reasonable processing period, search your name on Trustoria to confirm your listing is gone.

TIPS

  • You can also email your profile URL directly to [email protected] as an alternative to the form.

  • The opt-out form is based on CCPA but is available to all users regardless of state of residence.

  • If you cannot find your profile through search, try variations of your name or search from a private/incognito browser window.

  • Profiles appear to use a numeric suffix (M-N) in the URL — make sure you copy the complete URL including this suffix when submitting your request.

  • Trustoria lists both individuals and businesses. If you have a business, opt out separately.