In 2023, the cost of a data breach increased by 15% from the average expenses of the preceding three years, amounting to USD 4.45 million.
It's concerning how websites like 411.info can use our privacy without asking us first. If we don't actively choose to opt-out, they include our information in their database, which is a big privacy problem.
If you want privacy online and to keep your information safe, PurePrivacy can help. Our guide will walk you through removing your details from their site.
411.info is a data broker website that provides users with access to contact information, addresses, and other personal details of individuals. While this platform can be useful for finding information about businesses.
411.info gathers information from places where businesses list themselves, like official business records and online directories that anyone can see.
411.info gets information directly from users who share details about businesses.
They also use information from other public databases to put together their list of businesses.
Here's how 411.info typically shares your information:
If you give 411.info your business information to be listed, they'll put it in their directory for everyone to see.
Sometimes, 411.info might share your information with other companies they work for things like advertising or studying how people use the website.
Choosing to opt-out is important because it keeps your personal and business information from being easily found by anyone online.
Opting out gives you the power to decide who gets to see your information and how they can use it.
Choosing opting out, you decrease the chances of your information falling into the wrong hands and being used in ways you didn't intend.
Visit the 411.info website https://www.411.com/ then search for your information.
After finding your information, copy the URL located with the information.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the option “Do Not Sell My Information”.
Paste the URL you copied.
If you find your information then click “Remove Me” but if the information is not yours click “This is the wrong person. Take me back”.
Select a reason why you wanted to remove your information.
Enter your phone number and tick the box.
When Whitepages calls you, pick up and enter the code they give you. Once you've done that, they'll remove your information from their site.
Your information will be removed.
411.info collects information from public records, online directories, social media, and other public databases to create their listings. They also allow users to contribute information.
It might take a few days for 411.info to take your information off their website after you ask them to do it.
Once you've opted out of 411.info, your information should no longer be shown on their site. But it's smart to check now and then, just to be sure they're keeping your details private.
411.info collects information from public sources to make their listings. They might share this data with others for marketing, but they don't directly sell your information.
If you just opt out of 411.info, it won't completely remove your online presence. To do that, consider using a service like PurePrivacy or opting out from multiple data brokers. For simplicity and reliability, go with the straightforward option.