How to remove your details from Radaris
Radaris is one of the hardest US directories to leave — it demands identity control steps and is known to re-list. Persistence (and monitoring) matters here.
What Radaris exposes
Step by step
- 1
Open the privacy control page
Go to radaris.com/control-privacy. Note: it blocks VPN and datacentre IPs — if the page fails, turn your VPN off and retry from a normal connection.
- 2
Claim and control your record
Follow their process to take control of the listing and set it to private / request removal.
- 3
Watch for re-listing
Radaris frequently re-adds records. Re-check after a couple of weeks and repeat if needed.
If that doesn’t work
- If the control page keeps failing, email their support requesting CCPA deletion — but the self-serve page is usually faster.
Your data is on more than just Radaris
We track 268+ sites across the US and UK. Run a free exposure check to see everywhere you appear — then let us send the removal requests for you and keep monitoring.
FAQ
Why does the Radaris page not load?
It blocks VPNs and datacentre IP ranges. Disable your VPN and use a normal home/mobile connection.
Why did my data come back?
Radaris is notorious for re-listing. This is exactly what continuous monitoring is for.
Last updated 9 July 2026