Cubib is a public records database that lets anyone search through millions of personal data records for free. The site aggregates an alarming amount of information — including your address, birthday, estimated income, ethnicity, and even vehicle records — making it a serious privacy risk that you should address immediately.
What Information Does Cubib Have About You?
Cubib pulls data from a wide range of public and commercial sources to build surprisingly detailed profiles. Here's what they may have on file:
- Personal details: Full name, date of birth, gender, and ethnicity
- Contact information: Current and past addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses
- Financial estimates: Estimated household income and net worth ranges
- Property records: Home ownership history, property values, and mortgage details
- Vehicle records: Vehicle sales and registration data
- Business records: Business registrations and corporate affiliations
- Voter records: Voter registration information including party affiliation
- Court records: Civil and criminal court case information
- WHOIS records: Domain registration data if you own any websites
Multiple Records Per Person
Cubib often maintains multiple separate records for the same individual. You may find dozens of listings under your name — each one needs to be opted out individually. This makes the manual process especially time-consuming.
Step-by-Step Opt-Out Process
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Search for yourself on Cubib:
Go to cubib.com and enter your full name in the search fields. You can also search by phone number, address, or email to find all records associated with you.
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Click on your listing:
Browse through the search results and click on the first record that belongs to you. Review the information to confirm it's your profile.
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Click the "Opt Out" button:
On your record page, look for the "Opt Out" link or button. This will open an opt-out form.
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Fill out the opt-out form:
Complete the form with the information displayed in your listing. Be as accurate as possible to ensure your request is properly matched to your record.
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Submit and repeat:
Submit the form, then go back and search for yourself again. Repeat the opt-out process for every separate record you find. Check using different name variations, old addresses, and phone numbers.
Processing Time
Depending on your state's privacy laws, Cubib has between 30 and 45 days to process your removal request. Check back after this period to verify your information has been removed.
Tips for a Thorough Removal
- Search multiple ways: Don't just search by name. Try your phone number, email address, and street address to uncover records you might otherwise miss.
- Check name variations: Search for maiden names, nicknames, and common misspellings of your name.
- Document everything: Take screenshots of each record before and after submitting opt-out requests. This creates a paper trail if you need to follow up.
- Check back regularly: Even after successful removal, data brokers like Cubib often re-list your information within 3 to 12 months as they ingest new public records.
Why Manual Opt-Outs Aren't Enough
Cubib is just one of more than 100 data broker sites that may be exposing your personal information right now. Opting out of each one individually can take 10 to 20 hours, and your data often reappears within months as brokers continuously pull from new sources.
That's why services like PrivacyOn exist. PrivacyOn automatically monitors over 100 data broker sites — including Cubib — and submits removal requests on your behalf. With 24/7 monitoring and continuous re-scanning, PrivacyOn ensures that when your data reappears, it's removed again without you having to lift a finger.
Save Hours of Work
Instead of manually opting out of Cubib and dozens of other brokers one by one, PrivacyOn handles all of it automatically starting at just $8.33 per month. Family plans cover up to 5 people, so you can protect your entire household.
What About California's DROP Platform?
If you're a California resident, the state's new DELETE Act created the DROP platform (Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform), which went live on January 1, 2026. DROP lets you send a single deletion request to every registered data broker in the state for free. Starting August 1, 2026, brokers must delete your data within 90 days of receiving a DROP request.
However, DROP only covers California residents and only applies to brokers registered in the state. For comprehensive nationwide protection across all data broker sites, a dedicated removal service remains the most effective approach.