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How to Remove Your Information from MyLife.com: A Comprehensive Guide
MyLife.com Opt-out Guide
What MyLife.com Actually Does
MyLife calls itself a place to “manage your online reputation.” In reality, it works like a data broker: pulling details from public records, databases, and marketing lists, then packaging them into profiles anyone can look up.
Those profiles often include:
•Names and known relatives
•Current and past addresses
•Phone numbers and emails
•Court or property records
•Reputation “scores” that can be misleading
The combination of sensitive data and inaccurate scoring is why so many people want out.
DeleteMyInfo™'s MyLife Opt Out Steps (Tutorial Video)
How to remove yourself from MyLife.com (Step-by-Step Guide)
1. Go to MyLife.com and search for your name.

2. Once you find your profile, copy the page link.

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3. In a new tab, go to MyLife’s opt-out form page..
4. Paste your profile link into the form, enter your email, tick the confirmation boxes, and complete the CAPTCHA.
5. Submit the request.

6. Watch your inbox — you should get an email confirming they got your request.

***It usually takes about a week or two for the profile to disappear.
Why Bother Removing Yourself
Leaving your profile up means:
•Strangers or scammers can get your contact info easily
•Telemarketers and spam callers find you faster
•Outdated or wrong details could follow you around
•Misleading “reputation scores” might damage how you’re seen online
Removing yourself doesn’t erase your digital footprint entirely, but it cuts down one big doorway into your personal life.
How to Cancel a MyLife Subscription
If you’ve paid for a MyLife account and want to stop recurring charges, you can cancel:
Online:
1. Log into your account.
2. Go to Account Settings.
3. Click “Cancel Membership” and follow the prompts.
PhoneCall:
1. MyLife Customer Support via 1-888-704-1900.
2. Request subscription cancellation.
3. Ask for written confirmation to avoid unexpected charges.
MyLife Refund PolicyMyLife typically does not issue refunds, but you can contact customer support to request one if you were charged unexpectedly.
Common Questions
1. How Long Does It Take to Remove My Data from MyLife?
Most opt-out requests are processed within 7–14 business days.
2. Does MyLife Sell My Information?
MyLife aggregates and displays personal data from public records, data brokers, and social media. They claim not to sell data directly, but they monetize access to your information.
3. Can My Information Reappear on MyLife?
Yes, your data may resurface if MyLife updates its database. Regularly monitor for new listings and repeat the opt-out process if needed.
4. Is MyLife a Scam?
MyLife is a legitimate business, but it has been sued for misleading business practices and inaccurate reputation scores. Many users have reported difficulty opting out and being charged for services they didn’t intend to purchase.
5. What If My Opt-Out Request Is Ignored?
If your data remains visible after opting out, try the following:
Submit another request via the MyLife opt-out page.
Call MyLife Customer Support at 1-888-704-1900.
Use a privacy service like DeleteMe for automated removals.
How DeleteMyInfo Makes It Easier
Here’s the tough part: even if you get your info off MyLife, there are dozens of other sites out there doing the same thing — Radaris, Whitepages, Spokeo, Intelius, and more. It’s not just one battle, it’s a whole war.
That’s where DeleteMyInfo comes in. Instead of spending hours filing requests one by one, we:
Submit removals on your behalf to MyLife and many other sites
Monitor your data so we catch it if it pops back up
Handle the follow-ups so you don’t have to start all over again
It’s like putting your privacy maintenance on autopilot.
Wrapping Up
MyLife might be framed as a “reputation tool,” but for most people, it’s just another way personal information gets exposed. The opt-out process isn’t hard — it just takes time and patience. If you want to save yourself the hassle, a service like DeleteMyInfo can take care of the legwork and keep watch for you.
Your info belongs to you. Getting it off sites like MyLife is one way to take a little control back.