Reunion.com launched in 1995 as a social networking service designed to help people reconnect with old classmates, colleagues, and friends. Over the years the site merged with MyLife.com, and today Reunion.com simply redirects there. If you ever created a Reunion.com account — or if your information was pulled into the platform from public records — your data now lives on MyLife. This 2026 guide explains exactly how to opt out and get your information removed.
What Reunion.com (MyLife) Exposes About You
Because Reunion.com's data was absorbed by MyLife, your former Reunion profile may now be combined with additional public-record information. A MyLife listing can include:
- Full name, age, and date of birth
- Current and past home addresses
- Phone numbers and email addresses
- Relatives, associates, and former classmates
- Employment and education history
- A "Reputation Score" generated by MyLife's algorithm
- Court, property, and other public records
MyLife actively refreshes its database from public records and third-party data brokers, so even information you didn't originally share on Reunion.com may now appear on your profile.
Why Remove Yourself From Reunion.com / MyLife
The merger means your old Reunion.com data didn't just migrate — it was enriched. MyLife's controversial "Reputation Score" assigns a public rating to individuals, and the combined profile can be used by anyone for background research, hiring decisions, or social engineering. Key risks include:
- Reputation damage. MyLife's algorithmically generated score can misrepresent you without your knowledge or consent.
- Identity theft. A profile combining your name, DOB, addresses, and relatives is a starting kit for impersonation.
- Unwanted contact. Old classmates, debt collectors, or scammers can use the information to find you.
- Loss of control. Data you shared on Reunion.com years ago may now be public in a context you never agreed to.
How to Opt Out of Reunion.com via MyLife (Step by Step)
Since Reunion.com redirects to MyLife, the opt-out process goes through MyLife's Customer Care team. There is no self-service removal form — you need to contact them directly.
Step 1: Find Your Listing
- Visit mylife.com and search for your name.
- Identify every listing that belongs to you, including variations (maiden name, former addresses).
- Take a screenshot of each profile for your records.
Step 2: Contact MyLife Customer Care
You have two options for requesting removal:
Option A: Call by Phone (Fastest)
- Call 1-888-704-1900.
- When the automated system answers, press 2 to speak to a live operator.
- Tell the representative you want to remove your profile and all associated personal information.
- Be ready to verify your identity with the following details:
- Full name
- Age and date of birth
- Email address associated with the account (if known)
- Current home address
- One previous home address
Customer Care Hours
MyLife phone support is available Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM PST and Saturday & Sunday, 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM PST. Calling early in the morning typically means shorter wait times.
Option B: Email
- Send an email to privacy@mylife.com.
- In the subject line, write: "Data Removal Request — Reunion.com / MyLife".
- Include your full name, date of birth, current address, one previous address, and the URL of your MyLife profile if you found one.
- State clearly that you are requesting the deletion of all personal data associated with your Reunion.com and MyLife profiles.
- If applicable, reference your rights under the CCPA (California residents) or other state privacy laws.
Step 3: Confirm Removal
- Ask the representative (or request in your email) for a confirmation number or written acknowledgment.
- Removal typically takes 7 to 10 business days.
- After 10 business days, search for yourself on MyLife again to verify your profile is gone.
Your Information May Come Back
MyLife continuously refreshes its database from public records and third-party data brokers. Even after a successful removal, your profile can reappear if new data is ingested. Plan to re-check at least every few months, or use an automated monitoring service to catch reappearances.
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If you previously paid for a Reunion.com or MyLife membership, make sure to cancel any active subscription before or during your removal request. MyLife has been the subject of consumer complaints about recurring charges, so:
- Check your credit card and bank statements for any active MyLife charges.
- Request explicit cancellation of the subscription during your call or email.
- Ask for written confirmation that the account is closed and no further charges will be made.
- If charges continue after cancellation, dispute them with your bank and file a complaint with the FTC or your state attorney general.
Tips for a Successful Removal
- Phone is generally faster and more reliable than email for MyLife removals — you get an immediate response.
- Have all your verification details written down before you call to keep the process smooth.
- If the representative pushes back or tries to upsell you on a monitoring service, politely but firmly restate your removal request.
- Search for name variations (maiden name, common misspellings, with and without middle name) to catch all listings.
- Keep a log of every interaction — date, representative name, confirmation number — in case you need to escalate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Reunion.com still exist?
Not as an independent site. Reunion.com now redirects to MyLife.com. All former Reunion.com data is managed by MyLife, and all removal requests go through MyLife's process.
Is the opt-out free?
Yes. You do not need to pay anything to have your information removed. Do not sign up for a paid MyLife account to manage your profile — removal is available at no cost through Customer Care.
Does removing my MyLife profile also remove me from other sites?
No. MyLife is separate from other people-search services like Classmates.com and the many data brokers listed in our full data-broker opt-out guide. Each site must be opted out of individually.
How long does removal take?
MyLife states that removal takes 7 to 10 business days after your request is processed. Verify by searching for yourself again after that window has passed.
What if my listing reappears?
Contact MyLife Customer Care again using the same process. Because MyLife pulls from public records that refresh regularly, reappearances are common. Document each removal request so you have a history if you need to escalate to a regulatory body.
Remove Yourself From Reunion.com, MyLife, and 100+ Other Sites
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