# KinKeeper > KinKeeper helps older adults and families spot unusual transactions, reduce exposed personal data, monitor identity warning signs, and stay connected through daily check-ins. KinKeeper provides financial and digital safety for older adults and families. Money highlights unusual transactions from supported read-only connections. Privacy helps find and reduce exposed personal data. Identity brings breach, dark-web, and address-change warning signs into one masked view. Optional paid Wellness Checks and Reminders follow saved attempt timing and alert the Kin Circle when a check-in is not completed; Social Calls are connection-only. The older adult controls access, and KinKeeper does not move money or replace emergency services. The articles below are the official help center. ## Support articles - [Add another loved one](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/add-another-loved-one/): How do I add another loved one to my KinKeeper account? - [Connect a bank for read-only Money monitoring](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/connect-bank-read-only/): How do I connect an account to KinKeeper Money? - [Setting up your first check-in](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/set-up-first-check-in/): How do I set up my first check-in? - [What is KinKeeper?](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/what-is-kinkeeper/): What is KinKeeper and how does it work? - [Delete a saved check-in](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/delete-check-in/): How do I permanently delete a check-in schedule? - [Read check-in History](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/understand-check-in-history/): What can I see in Wellbeing check-in History? - [Acknowledge a missed check-in alert](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/acknowledge-check-in-alert/): How do I acknowledge an alert and stop the remaining notifications? - [Understand the three check-in types](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/check-in-types/): What is the difference between a Wellness Check, Reminder, and Social Call? - [Send a test check-in](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/send-test-check-in/): How do I send a test check-in? - [What happens if a check-in isn't answered](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/missed-check-in/): What happens if my loved one doesn't pick up or reply to a check-in? - [Pausing check-ins](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/pausing-check-ins/): Can I pause check-ins while my loved one is away or in the hospital? - [Changing when a check-in happens](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/change-check-in-time/): How do I change the day or time of a check-in? - [Call check-ins vs. text check-ins](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/call-vs-text-check-ins/): Should I choose a call or a text for the daily check-in? - [Remove a loved one from the dashboard](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/remove-loved-one-from-dashboard/): What happens when I remove a loved one from my KinKeeper dashboard? - [Choose your alert and summary preferences](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/manage-alert-preferences/): How do I choose which KinKeeper alerts and summaries I receive? - [Accept a Kin Circle invitation](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/accept-kin-circle-invite/): How do I accept an invitation to a Kin Circle? - [Update a loved one's contact details](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/update-loved-one-details/): How do I change my loved one's phone number, time zone, or call language? - [Building your Kin Circle](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/building-your-kin-circle/): How do I add family and friends to the Kin Circle? - [Change your name, mobile number, or ZIP code](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/change-account-details/): How do I change my KinKeeper account details? - [Set Money alert thresholds and digest frequency](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/set-money-alert-thresholds/): How do I choose which Money activity KinKeeper flags? - [Manage or cancel a paid subscription](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/manage-or-cancel-subscription/): How do I change my payment method or cancel a KinKeeper subscription? - [Disconnect a bank account](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/disconnect-bank-account/): How do I disconnect a bank from KinKeeper Money? - [Plans and pricing](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/plans-and-pricing/): What does KinKeeper cost and what's included in each plan? - [Track a signed-in support request](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/track-support-requests/): How do I submit and track a support request from my account? - [Reconnect a bank that needs attention](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/reconnect-bank-connection/): How do I reconnect a bank account that needs reauthentication? - [When calls or texts aren't arriving](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/not-receiving-calls-or-texts/): My loved one isn't getting the check-in calls or texts — how do I fix it? - [Choose what the Kin Circle can see in Money](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/money-sharing-and-visibility/): What financial information can my Kin Circle see? - [Call notice, summaries, and privacy](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/privacy-recording-consent/): What does KinKeeper save from a check-in call, and what can my Kin Circle see? ## Key pages - [Tools hub](https://www.kinkeeper.com/tools/): mobile-first checks, quizzes, and guided tools for caregivers and older adults - [ScamScan — free scam checker](https://www.kinkeeper.com/scamscan/): paste a suspicious text/email/message or upload a screenshot and get a plain-language risk read + what to do (free, no sign-up, never stored) - [Elder Fraud & Scam Protection Playbook](https://www.kinkeeper.com/courses/elder-fraud-scam-protection/): a free interactive course for older adults and families to practice safer responses to modern scams, including AI-enabled calls and messages - [Data Broker Opt-Out Guides](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/): free step-by-step guides to remove yourself or an older parent from the biggest people-search / data-broker sites, each with a last-verified date - [Caregiver Strain Check (free, 2-minute self-reflection)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/caregiver-burnout-test/): 12 original questions, broad editorial ranges, practical next steps, and a downloadable PDF; topics informed by established caregiver-burden research; not a validated screening instrument; embeddable - [Fall Prevention & Safer Home Playbook](https://www.kinkeeper.com/courses/fall-prevention-safer-home/): a free visual room-by-room course to find common home hazards and choose practical safety improvements - [How KinKeeper works](https://www.kinkeeper.com/how-it-works/) - [Pricing](https://www.kinkeeper.com/pricing/) - [Support center](https://www.kinkeeper.com/support/) - [Security practices](https://www.kinkeeper.com/security/): permission-based access, read-only Plaid money connections, Twilio wellness-call infrastructure, and KinKeeper's security program - [Partner terms](https://www.kinkeeper.com/legal/business/): terms for organizations that configure and offer KinKeeper programs to members - [Press & company facts](https://www.kinkeeper.com/press/) - [Contact](https://www.kinkeeper.com/contact/) ## Product / pillars - [Money](https://www.kinkeeper.com/features/money/): highlights unusual activity from supported read-only bank and card connections for review - [Privacy](https://www.kinkeeper.com/features/privacy/): finds likely data-broker exposure and helps organize opt-out work - [Identity](https://www.kinkeeper.com/features/identity/): brings breach, dark-web, and address-change warning signs into one masked view - [Wellbeing](https://www.kinkeeper.com/features/wellbeing/): paid Wellness Checks and Reminders with saved attempt timing and Kin Circle alerts when follow-up is needed; Social Calls are connection-only - [Pricing and enrollment updates](https://www.kinkeeper.com/pricing/): current timing for plan details and new-account enrollment ## Compare KinKeeper to other services - [Best Daily Check-In Services for Seniors (2026): an honest comparison](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/caregivers/best-daily-check-in-services-for-seniors/) - [Compare hub: Wellbeing Calls and Money Monitoring](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/) - [Compare Wellbeing Calls and daily check-in services](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/wellbeing/) - [Compare family Money Monitoring services](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/money/) - [KinKeeper vs. free senior call & reassurance programs (honest comparison)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/free-reassurance-programs/) - [KinKeeper vs. CheckinBee](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/checkinbee-alternative/) - [KinKeeper vs. Snug Safety](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/snug-alternative/) - [KinKeeper vs. Verocall](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/verocall-alternative/) - [KinKeeper vs. CareCheckers](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/carecheckers-alternative/) - [KinKeeper vs. JoyCalls](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/joycalls-alternative/) - [KinKeeper vs. ElliQ](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/elliq-alternative/) - [KinKeeper vs. Carefull](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/carefull-alternative/) - [KinKeeper vs. EverSafe](https://www.kinkeeper.com/compare/eversafe-alternative/) ## Free Senior Care Directory - [Free Senior Care Directory: Area Agencies on Aging, telephone reassurance & more](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/) - [Free senior care resources in Alabama](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/alabama/): 13 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Alaska](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/alaska/): 6 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Arizona](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/arizona/): 8 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Arkansas](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/arkansas/): 8 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in California](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/california/): 33 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Colorado](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/colorado/): 16 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Connecticut](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/connecticut/): 5 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Delaware](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/delaware/): 1 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in District of Columbia](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/district-of-columbia/): 1 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Florida](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/florida/): 23 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Georgia](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/georgia/): 36 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Hawaii](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/hawaii/): 4 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Idaho](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/idaho/): 6 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Illinois](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/illinois/): 13 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Indiana](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/indiana/): 15 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Iowa](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/iowa/): 6 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Kansas](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/kansas/): 11 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Kentucky](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/kentucky/): 15 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Louisiana](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/louisiana/): 10 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Maine](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/maine/): 5 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Maryland](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/maryland/): 19 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Massachusetts](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/massachusetts/): 24 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Michigan](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/michigan/): 16 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Minnesota](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/minnesota/): 7 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Mississippi](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/mississippi/): 10 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Missouri](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/missouri/): 10 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Montana](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/montana/): 9 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Nebraska](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/nebraska/): 8 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Nevada](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/nevada/): 4 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in New Hampshire](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/new-hampshire/): 13 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in New Jersey](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/new-jersey/): 21 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in New Mexico](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/new-mexico/): 3 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in New York](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/new-york/): 60 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in North Carolina](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/north-carolina/): 16 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in North Dakota](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/north-dakota/): 1 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Ohio](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/ohio/): 24 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Oklahoma](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/oklahoma/): 10 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Oregon](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/oregon/): 16 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Pennsylvania](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/pennsylvania/): 57 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Rhode Island](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/rhode-island/): 1 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in South Carolina](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/south-carolina/): 10 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in South Dakota](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/south-dakota/): 1 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Tennessee](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/tennessee/): 9 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Texas](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/texas/): 30 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Utah](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/utah/): 12 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Vermont](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/vermont/): 5 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Virginia](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/virginia/): 25 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Washington](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/washington/): 13 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in West Virginia](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/west-virginia/): 4 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Wisconsin](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/wisconsin/): 57 listed agencies - [Free senior care resources in Wyoming](https://www.kinkeeper.com/care-directory/wyoming/): 6 listed agencies ## Older Adult Safety Statistics - [Older Adult Safety Statistics: sourced U.S. data with free embeddable charts](https://www.kinkeeper.com/senior-statistics/) - [Elder fraud statistics](https://www.kinkeeper.com/elder-fraud-statistics/): annual losses, median loss by age, and losses by scam type (FBI IC3, FTC, AARP) - [Seniors living alone & aging in place statistics](https://www.kinkeeper.com/senior-living-alone-statistics/): who lives alone, a state-by-state map, and the wish to age in place (Census, ACL, AARP) - [Older adult falls statistics](https://www.kinkeeper.com/senior-falls-statistics/): fall frequency, outcomes, and death risk by age (CDC, NCOA) - [Family caregiving statistics](https://www.kinkeeper.com/senior-caregiving-statistics/): the $1.01T value of unpaid care, a state-by-state map, and the toll by gender (AARP, Pew) - [Older adults & technology statistics](https://www.kinkeeper.com/senior-technology-statistics/): smartphone ownership over time and by age, and AI use (Pew, AARP, U-Michigan) - [Senior loneliness & social isolation statistics](https://www.kinkeeper.com/senior-loneliness-statistics/): prevalence, health costs, and trends (U.S. Surgeon General, NASEM, AARP) ## Fraud & scams guides - [Fraud & Scams guides hub](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/): plain-language guides to the scams that target older adults — the warning signs and what to do - [AI Voice and Deepfake Scams: When a Familiar Voice Isn't Real](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/ai-deepfake/): Scammers can clone voices and fake videos to impersonate family and officials. Learn how these scams work and how to verify an urgent request. - [Bank Impersonation Scams: Fake Fraud-Department Calls and Texts](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/bank-impersonation/): A call or text from your bank's "fraud department" asks you to verify a charge or move money to a safe account. It is a scam. Here is how it works and how to protect yourself. - [Charity Scams: How to Give Safely and Spot Fake Charities](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/charity-scam/): Fake charities exploit generosity, especially after disasters and around veterans causes. Here is how to spot them and give safely. - [Crypto Scams and Pig Butchering: How They Drain Savings](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/crypto-pig-butchering/): Pig butchering scams mix a friendly relationship with a fake crypto platform to drain savings. Here is how they work and how to protect your family. - [Elder Financial Abuse Signs & Reporting](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/elder-financial-abuse-signs-and-reporting/): Learn the warning signs and examples of elder financial abuse, what to do when someone you know may be involved, and where to report suspected exploitation. - [Fake Debt Collection Scams: How to Spot a Phantom Debt](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/debt-collection-scam/): Scammers pose as debt collectors and threaten arrest over debts you do not owe. Here is how to recognize fake collectors and protect yourself. - [Fake Subscription Renewal Scams: Geek Squad, Norton, and McAfee Emails](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/subscription-fake-invoice/): A surprise invoice says your Geek Squad or Norton subscription auto-renewed for hundreds of dollars. It is a scam. Here is how it works and what to do. - [Government Imposter Scams: Fake SSA, IRS & Medicare Calls](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/government-imposter/): Scammers pose as Social Security, the IRS, or Medicare to scare you into paying or sharing personal info. Here is how to recognize and stop them. - [Grandparent Scam: How to Protect Your Parents (2026)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/grandparent-family-emergency/): The grandparent scam uses a fake family emergency, now with AI voice cloning, to pressure older adults into sending money. Spot the red flags and protect your parents. - [Home Repair and Contractor Scams: Door-to-Door and Storm-Chaser Tricks](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/home-repair-contractor/): Learn the warning signs of a home-repair scam, how to verify a contractor, what belongs in the contract, and what to do before sending money. - [Home Title and Deed Fraud: How Scammers Steal Your Home's Equity](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/home-title-deed-fraud/): Deed and title fraud lets criminals forge ownership of your home to borrow against it or sell it. Here is how it works and how to protect your property. - [How to Monitor an Aging Parent's Finances Without Taking Over](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/read-only-financial-monitoring-aging-parents/): Learn how consent-led, read-only financial monitoring can help families notice unusual activity without taking control of an aging parent's money. - [How to Protect an Aging Parent's Money From Scams and Fraud](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/protect-aging-parents-money-from-scams/): A practical guide to help an aging parent reduce scam risk with account alerts, credit freezes, trusted contacts, verification rules, and a response plan. - [How to Spot a Scam: 7 Warning Signs and What to Do](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/spot-a-scam-overview/): Learn seven common scam warning signs, a quick pause-and-verify test, what to do if money moved, and how to help an older parent without blame. - [Identity Theft and Data Exposure: How to Protect Your Information](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/identity-theft-data-exposure/): Identity theft starts with exposed personal data from breaches and broker sites. Here is how it happens and how to lock down your information. - [Investment Scams: How to Spot Fake Opportunities Aimed at Seniors](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/investment-schemes/): Investment scams cost older adults more than any other fraud. Here is how the pitches work, with real examples, and how to protect your savings. - [IRS and Tax Scams: How to Spot a Fake Tax Threat](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/tax-irs-scam/): Scammers pose as the IRS to threaten arrest or demand payment, and run fake refund and preparer schemes. Here is how to recognize and stop them. - [Job and Money Mule Scams: Fake Work-From-Home Offers](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/employment-money-mule/): Fake job offers use fake checks and "payment processing" tasks to steal money and turn you into a money mule. Here is how to spot them. - [Jury Duty Scams: Fake Arrest Warrants and How to Respond](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/jury-duty-warrant/): A caller says you missed jury duty and a warrant is out unless you pay now. It is a scam. Here is how it works and what to do. - [Medicare Scams: How to Spot Fake Calls About Your Coverage](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/medicare-health-insurance/): Scammers call about new Medicare cards, free braces, or plan changes to steal your Medicare number. Here is how to protect it. - [Phishing Emails and Texts: How to Spot a Fake Message](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/phishing-email/): Phishing messages impersonate companies and people to steal your logins and money. Here is how to spot them and what to do. - [Prescription and Medical Product Scams: Fake Pharmacies and Miracle Cures](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/prescription-medical-product/): Fake online pharmacies, miracle cures, and "free" medical devices target seniors. Here is how to spot them and buy medicine safely. - [QR Code Scams (Quishing): How to Scan Safely](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/quishing-qr-code/): Scammers hide harmful links in QR codes on mail, parking meters, and fake packages. Here is how quishing works and how to stay safe. - [Reverse Mortgage Scams: How to Protect Your Home Equity](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/reverse-mortgage-scam/): Scammers use reverse mortgages to drain older homeowners' equity through fake offers and pressure. Here is how the schemes work and how to stay safe. - [Romance Scams: How to Spot a Fake Online Relationship](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/romance-confidence-scam/): Romance scammers build trust online, then ask for money or investment help. Here is how to recognize the signs and help a loved one. - [Sextortion and Blackmail Scams: What to Do and How to Stay Safe](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/sextortion-blackmail/): Scammers threaten to share private images or information unless you pay. Here is how sextortion works, what to do, and where to get help. - [Social Security and COLA Scams: How to Protect Your Benefits](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/social-security-cola/): Scammers pose as Social Security to threaten your benefits or push fake COLA "activation." Here is how to spot it and protect your number. - [Sweepstakes and Lottery Scams: If You Have to Pay to Win, It's Fake](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/sweepstakes-lottery/): "You won!" but first you must pay a fee or taxes? That is a sweepstakes scam. Here is how it works and how to protect older relatives. - [Tech Support Scams: Fake Virus Warnings and "Microsoft" Calls](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/tech-support-scam/): A pop-up or call says your computer has a virus and you must call support now. It is a scam. Here is how it works, with real examples, and what to do. - [Toll Text Scam: Is That Unpaid-Toll Text Real? (2026)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/package-toll-delivery-smishing/): Got a text about an unpaid toll or a stuck package? It is probably a scam. Here is how to tell, with a real example, and what to do without clicking the link. - [Trust Mill and Estate Seminar Scams: Free Lunch, Costly Advice](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/trust-mill-estate-seminar/): "Free" estate-planning seminars can be a sales trap that pushes seniors into overpriced trusts and annuities. Here is how to spot a trust mill. - [Utility Scams: "Pay Now or We Shut Off Your Power" Is a Scam](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/utility-imposter/): Scammers pose as your electric, gas, or water company and threaten an immediate shutoff unless you pay. Here is how to spot and stop it. - [Veteran-Targeted Scams: Benefits, Buyouts, and Imposters](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/veteran-targeted-scam/): Scammers target veterans with fake benefits help, pension buyouts, and VA imposters. Here is how the schemes work and how to protect your benefits. - [Wire Transfer and Business Email Scams: Real Estate Closing Fraud](https://www.kinkeeper.com/resources/fraud/wire-transfer-bec/): Scammers hijack emails to redirect wire transfers, especially during home sales. Here is how it works and how to protect your money. ## Data broker opt-out guides - [Data Broker Opt-Out Guides hub](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/): how to remove your info from people-search and data-broker sites; free, no sign-up, every guide carries a last-verified date - [How to Remove Yourself from 192.com (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/192-com/): How to remove a loved one from 192.com, the UK people search site, with the free C01 online form. Worth doing if they ever lived in the UK. Opt out in minutes. - [How to Remove Yourself from Addresses.com (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/addresses/): Addresses.com is run by Intelius, so removal happens at the PeopleConnect Suppression Center. Free steps to opt out and take down your listing. - [How to Remove Yourself from AddressSearch (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/addresssearch/): AddressSearch publishes names, home addresses, and phone numbers. Use the free remove-info form to opt out, and learn what to expect afterward. - [How to Remove Yourself from AnyWho (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/anywho/): AnyWho has no removal form of its own. Its listings come from Spokeo, so you opt out there and AnyWho follows. Free steps to remove your info. - [How to Remove Yourself from Archives.com (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/archives/): Free steps to opt out of Archives.com and remove a name from its living person search results, including how to file the request for a parent. - [How to Remove Yourself from BeenVerified (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/beenverified/): Free step by step instructions to opt out of BeenVerified, including the email verification step, how long removal takes, and when to check back. - [How to Remove Yourself from FamilyTreeNow (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/familytreenow/): Step-by-step guide to opting out of FamilyTreeNow: remove your name, address, and relatives list from its free people search at no cost. - [How to Remove Yourself from FastPeopleSearch (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/fastpeoplesearch/): Free 2026 guide to removing your listing from FastPeopleSearch, with the current steps, email verification tips, and advice for helping a parent. - [How to Remove Yourself from Instant Checkmate (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/instant-checkmate/): Free steps to remove your listing from Instant Checkmate through PeopleConnect's suppression tool, plus verification tips and timelines. - [How to Remove Yourself from InstantPeopleFinder (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/instantpeoplefinder/): InstantPeopleFinder opt out in 2026: the site looks shut down, so remove the underlying listing through the free PeopleConnect Suppression Center. - [How to Remove Yourself from Intelius (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/intelius/): Free steps to remove your listing from Intelius through the PeopleConnect Suppression Center, plus how long it takes and when to check again. - [How to Remove Yourself from MyLife (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/mylife/): Free steps to remove your MyLife profile and Reputation Score using the privacy request form, plus the email and phone options and realistic timing. - [How to Remove Yourself from Nuwber (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/nuwber/): How to opt out of Nuwber for free: copy the profile link, submit it at nuwber.com/removal/link, confirm by email, done within 48 hours. - [How to Remove Yourself from PeopleFinders (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/peoplefinders/): Free step by step instructions to opt out of PeopleFinders, including finding your profile URL, the email verification step, and removal times. - [How to Remove Yourself from PeopleSearchNow (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/peoplesearchnow/): Free 2026 walkthrough of the PeopleSearchNow opt out: find your record, click Remove Record, confirm by email, and get the listing taken down. - [How to Remove Yourself from PeopleSmart (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/peoplesmart/): Remove your record from PeopleSmart with its free opt out form in about five minutes: search your name, verify by email, and confirm it worked. - [How to Remove Yourself from Radaris (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/radaris/): Current 2026 steps to remove your personal information from Radaris for free, no account needed, plus how to confirm your removal went through. - [How to Remove Yourself from Spokeo (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/spokeo/): Free steps to remove your listing from Spokeo, including the profile URL you need, the confirmation email you must click, and how long it takes. - [How to Remove Yourself from ThatsThem (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/thatsthem/): Free steps to opt out of ThatsThem: the exact removal form at thatsthem.com/optout, what to enter, and how fast listings actually come down. - [How to Remove Yourself from TruePeopleSearch (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/truepeoplesearch/): Step-by-step 2026 guide to removing your name, address, and phone number from TruePeopleSearch for free, including how to do it for a parent. - [How to Remove Yourself from TruthFinder (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/truthfinder/): Free steps to remove your background report from TruthFinder using the PeopleConnect Suppression Center, with timelines and re-check advice. - [How to Remove Yourself from USPhoneBook (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/usphonebook/): Free step by step instructions to opt out of USPhoneBook, including the email verification link, the removal form, and how long removal takes. - [How to Remove Yourself from USSearch (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/ussearch/): Opt out of USSearch free through the PeopleConnect Suppression Center. Every step, the 72-hour timeline, and how to keep your listing from returning. - [How to Remove Yourself from VoterRecords (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/voterrecords/): How to opt out of VoterRecords.com and remove your house number, phone, and email from its published voter registration listings for free. - [How to Remove Yourself from Whitepages (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/whitepages/): Free steps to remove your name, age, address, and phone number from Whitepages and 411.com, including the automated phone verification call. - [How to Remove Yourself from YellowPages (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/yellowpages/): How to remove a personal listing from YellowPages.com and opt out of its Intelius-powered people search. Free steps, timelines, and the parent angle. - [How to Remove Yourself from ZabaSearch (2026 Guide)](https://www.kinkeeper.com/opt-out-guides/zabasearch/): ZabaSearch opt out, step by step: your removal goes through PeopleConnect's free suppression tool. Here is the current route and the timeline.