Reunion.com launched in 2002 as a platform for reconnecting with old classmates and long-lost friends. Over the years it merged with MyLife.com, and today any search on Reunion.com redirects you straight to MyLife — meaning your name, age, address, phone number, and even reputation scores may be publicly visible to anyone who looks you up.
What Information Does Reunion.com Expose?
Because Reunion.com now operates through MyLife, the data it makes available can be surprisingly detailed:
- Full name and known aliases
- Current and past addresses
- Phone numbers and email addresses
- Age and date of birth
- Relatives and associates
- A public "reputation score" generated by MyLife
This level of exposure creates real risks — from targeted spam and phishing attempts to identity theft and stalking. Removing yourself is well worth the effort.
Good to Know
Because Reunion.com redirects to MyLife, you only need to opt out of MyLife to remove your listing from both sites simultaneously.
Method 1: Use the MyLife Online Opt-Out Form (Recommended)
This is the most straightforward approach and works for most people:
- Find your listing: Go to www.mylife.com and enter your first and last name in the search bar. Click Search to locate your profile.
- Copy your profile URL: When you see your listing in the results, right-click on it and select Copy Link Address. Do not open the full profile page — you just need the URL.
- Visit the opt-out page: Navigate to MyLife's opt-out request page.
- Fill out the form: Enter all required fields (marked with an asterisk) and paste the profile URL you copied earlier. Provide a valid email address where you can receive a confirmation link.
- Complete the CAPTCHA: Check the "I'm not a robot" box and click Opt Out.
- Confirm via email: You will receive a verification email within minutes. Click the confirmation link to finalize your request.
MyLife typically processes removal requests within 1 to 2 weeks, though some users report it can take slightly longer.
Method 2: Email MyLife Directly
If the online form is unavailable or does not work for you, send an email requesting removal:
- Send your request to privacy@mylife.com or customercare@mylife.com
- Include your full name and a link to your profile
- Clearly state that you want your personal information removed from MyLife and all associated properties, including Reunion.com
Keep a copy of your sent email for your records. If you do not receive a response within a few business days, follow up or try the phone method below.
Method 3: Call MyLife Customer Service
Calling is often the fastest way to get results, especially if you have had trouble with the other methods:
- Call (888) 704-1900
- Press 2 to speak with a customer service representative
- Request that your profile and all associated data be removed
Have the following information ready before you call:
- Your full name
- Date of birth
- Email address associated with any existing account
- Current address and at least one previous address
Customer service hours are Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM PST, and Saturday and Sunday, 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM PST. Phone removals are typically processed within 7 to 10 business days.
Your Data May Reappear
Even after a successful opt-out, MyLife and Reunion.com may re-collect your information from public records and other data sources over time. Check back every few months to make sure your listing has not been recreated. Services like PrivacyOn can automate this monitoring and re-removal process for you across 100+ data broker sites.
What to Do After Opting Out
Removing yourself from Reunion.com and MyLife is an important step, but it is just one piece of the puzzle. Your personal information likely appears on dozens of other data broker sites as well. Here are some additional steps to protect your privacy:
- Search for yourself on Google: Look for your name combined with your city or state to discover other sites exposing your data.
- Opt out of other major data brokers: Sites like Spokeo, WhitePages, BeenVerified, and Intelius all require separate removal requests.
- Set up Google Alerts: Create an alert for your full name so you are notified when new information appears online.
- Consider a privacy protection service: Manually opting out of every data broker is time-consuming and requires ongoing effort. PrivacyOn continuously monitors and removes your personal information from over 100 data broker sites, so you do not have to repeat this process yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Reunion.com the same as MyLife?
Yes. Reunion.com now redirects to MyLife.com. Opting out of MyLife removes your data from both sites.
How long does removal take?
Online form requests take 1 to 2 weeks. Phone requests are usually processed within 7 to 10 business days.
Do I need to create a MyLife account to opt out?
No. You do not need to create an account. In fact, creating one may result in MyLife collecting even more of your data. Use the opt-out form or contact them directly instead.
Is this process free?
Yes. You should never have to pay to have your personal information removed from a data broker site. If any service asks you to pay for removal, that is a red flag.