SnoopStation.com is a people search data broker that compiles personal profiles from public records and makes them searchable to anyone online. If your name, address, or contact details appear on this site, you have the right to request removal. This guide covers every step of the opt-out process.
What Is SnoopStation.com?
SnoopStation.com is an online people search engine that aggregates data from public records, government filings, and commercial data sources to build searchable profiles on individuals. Records on the site may include:
- Full name and known aliases
- Current and past addresses
- Phone numbers
- Relatives and household members
- Age and date of birth
- Email addresses
Like many people search sites, SnoopStation presents this information publicly without requiring the subject's consent. This creates privacy risks ranging from unwanted contact to potential safety concerns for people fleeing abusive situations.
Who Operates SnoopStation.com?
SnoopStation.com operates under the PeopleConnect umbrella, the same parent network behind Intelius and TruthFinder. Because of this shared infrastructure, the opt-out process for SnoopStation runs through the same PeopleConnect suppression system used by those platforms. Notably, if you have already opted out of Intelius, you are automatically opted out of SnoopStation as well.
Already Opted Out of Intelius?
If you've previously submitted a suppression request through Intelius or the PeopleConnect Suppression Center, your removal should already cover SnoopStation.com. Search for your name on SnoopStation to confirm your profile has been removed before going through the process again.
Step-by-Step: How to Opt Out of SnoopStation.com
Step 1: Visit SnoopStation and Acknowledge the Notice
Go to www.snoopstation.com in your browser. The site will display a popup notice about its data collection practices. Read it and click "I Understand" to proceed to the main search interface.
Step 2: Search for Your Record
Enter your first name, last name, city, and state into the search fields, then click "Search". Wait for the results to load — this may take a few moments as the site queries its database.
Step 3: Access the Opt-Out Link
Once the search results page loads, scroll to the bottom of the page. In the footer, locate and click the link labeled "Do Not Sell My Personal Information." This opens the opt-out request flow.
Step 4: Confirm Your Customer Status
You will be asked whether you have ever been an Intelius customer. Answer honestly — this helps route your request through the correct removal pathway. Select the appropriate option and continue.
Step 5: Select "Public Records Opt Out"
On the next screen, you will be presented with opt-out categories. Select the "Public Records Opt Out" checkbox. This is the option that removes your searchable profile from the site's public database.
Step 6: Enter Your Information
Fill in your full name, state, and email address in the fields provided, then click "Continue" to proceed to the record selection step.
Step 7: Select Your Listing
The system will return matching records based on the information you entered. Review the listings and click "Select This Record" next to the profile that contains your personal data. If multiple listings appear for your name, select each one that belongs to you.
Step 8: Verify Your Email
Check your email inbox for a verification message from SnoopStation or PeopleConnect. Click the "Confirm Email" link in that message to complete and activate your opt-out request. Without this step, the request will not be processed.
Check Your Spam Folder
Verification emails from data broker opt-out systems frequently land in spam or promotions folders. If you don't see the confirmation email within a few minutes of submitting your request, check your spam folder before assuming something went wrong.
How Long Does Removal Take?
SnoopStation typically processes opt-out requests within a few business days. After submitting and confirming your request, wait 3–5 days and then search for your name on the site again to verify your profile has been removed. If it still appears, allow additional time and check again — removal is rarely instant.
California Residents: Additional Options
If you are a California resident, you have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). California users can submit data removal requests through the DROP (Data Rights and Opt-Out Platform), which provides a standardized channel for exercising CCPA rights with participating data brokers including those in the PeopleConnect network.
Important Limitations to Know
- Re-listing can happen. SnoopStation and the broader PeopleConnect platform continuously ingest new public records data. Even after a successful removal, your profile can reappear if new records are pulled from government or court databases. Periodic re-checks are recommended.
- Other sites require separate requests. Opting out of SnoopStation covers PeopleConnect's network, but dozens of other independent data brokers — including Spokeo, BeenVerified, Radaris, Whitepages, and many others — maintain separate databases. Each of those sites requires its own opt-out submission.
- Name variations may require extra steps. If public records list your name in multiple forms (e.g., full middle name, maiden name, or shortened first name), search for each variation separately and submit removal requests for any listings found under alternative name formats.
How PrivacyOn Simplifies This Process
The SnoopStation opt-out involves multiple steps — searching, scrolling, selecting, and confirming via email — and that's just one site. With over 190 people search and data broker sites active on the web, manually opting out of each one is a significant and ongoing time commitment.
PrivacyOn automates the entire process. Our platform identifies your listings across all major data brokers, submits opt-out requests on your behalf, handles verification steps, and monitors continuously for re-listings. When a data broker re-adds your information from new public records, PrivacyOn detects it and submits a fresh removal request automatically — so you don't have to stay on top of it yourself.