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Security·6 min read·Claude · Claude in Chrome

Make Claude Wipe Your Digital Identity Off the Internet (On Autopilot)

Your name, address, phone, and family are sitting on dozens of data-broker sites you never signed up for. This is the exact Claude setup from the video: it finds every site exposing you, writes the removals, uses your browser to submit them all, then puts the whole thing on autopilot so you stay gone.

What this actually does

Most privacy guides hand you a list of 50 opt-out forms and wish you luck. This is different.

Claude does the work. It audits everything the internet has on you, writes every removal request, then uses your own browser to go site by site and submit each opt-out. When it figures out the pattern, it builds a scheduled task that re-runs every two weeks, catches anything that reappears, and removes you again. You set it up once.

First, turn on Claude in Chrome

Claude needs to use your browser to submit the opt-outs for you. Turn that on once.

In Claude, go to Settings, then Connectors, and enable Claude in Chrome (the "Use in Chrome" toggle). That is what lets Claude open each data-broker site and fill out the removal form on your behalf. Everything below runs in a single chat.

Step 1: Find everything the internet has on you

Start here. This pulls up every data broker and people-search site exposing you, with the exact opt-out link for each. Fair warning, the list is longer and more personal than you think.

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Act as a privacy and data-removal expert. Search the web for everything publicly available about me and map my full exposure.

My details:
- Full name: [your full name]
- Current city and state: [city, state]
- Past cities, last 10 years: [list]
- Emails: [your emails]
- Phones: [your numbers]

List every data broker and people-search site exposing my information (name, current and past addresses, phone, email, age, relatives). Give it to me as a table I can track, with these columns:
1. Site name
2. The exact URL of my profile or listing (find it if you can)
3. The exact opt-out or "do not sell my info" link
4. What that site needs to remove me (email confirmation, CAPTCHA, ID, etc.)

Cover the big ones at minimum: Whitepages, Spokeo, TruePeopleSearch, Radaris, MyLife, Intelius, BeenVerified, PeopleFinders, FastPeopleSearch, and anything else you find on me.

Step 2: Write every removal request (and clean up Google)

Now Claude writes the exact opt-out request for each site, filled in with your details, and walks you through removing yourself from Google results too.

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For every site on that list, write the exact opt-out or removal request I should submit, filled in with my details, and tell me precisely which fields to enter on each form.

Then show me, step by step, how to remove my personal information from Google Search using Google's "Results about you" tool and its personal-information removal form, including exactly what to paste and where.

Step 3: Let Claude submit them all

This is where Claude in Chrome earns its keep. It goes site by site, opens each opt-out page, fills in your request, and submits it. When a site throws a CAPTCHA or needs a code from your email, Claude pauses, tells you exactly what to do, then keeps going.

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Using Claude in Chrome, go to every site on the list one by one. On each, open the opt-out page, fill in my removal request with my details, and submit it.

Follow these rules:
- Keep a live status table: site, action taken, result (Submitted / Pending confirmation / Needs me / Blocked).
- When a site shows a CAPTCHA, or asks for anything that personally identifies me (an ID upload, a code sent to my email or phone), stop, tell me exactly what to do, wait for me, then continue.
- If a removal needs email confirmation, tell me which inbox to check and what to click.
- Never give a site more information about me than it already has.

Work through the entire list and report the final status of each site.

Step 4: Put it on autopilot

Removing yourself once is not enough. Brokers re-scrape, and your data creeps back. This last prompt makes Claude schedule the whole process to re-run every two weeks, catch anything that reappeared, and remove you again, automatically.

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Now create a scheduled task that runs this entire process automatically every two weeks:
- Re-scan every data broker and people-search site for my information.
- Compare against what you already removed and flag anything that has reappeared.
- Re-submit the opt-out for every site where I show up again.
- Send me a short summary each run: what came back, what you re-submitted, and what still needs me.

Keep it running until I am completely gone, and keep running it after that to keep me gone.

Tips for a clean wipe

  • Check your email while it runs. A lot of brokers send a confirmation link you have to click.
  • When Claude pauses for a CAPTCHA, solve it and tell it to continue.
  • Search your own name in an incognito window before and after, so you can watch it working.
  • Never pay a "removal service". This is your data and every opt-out is free.
  • Only ever do this for yourself. Removing someone else's data without permission is a different thing entirely.

Why your data is even out there

Data brokers scrape public records, social media, and purchase histories, then sell a profile of you to anyone who pays: marketers, scammers, stalkers. Opting out is your legal right under "do not sell my info" rules. You are not hiding, you are taking back data that was harvested without you.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. Every data-broker opt-out is free, and you should never pay a removal service. All you need is Claude with Claude in Chrome turned on.

It is the connector that lets Claude use your browser. In Claude, go to Settings, then Connectors, and enable Claude in Chrome (the "Use in Chrome" toggle). Then Claude can open each site and submit the opt-out for you.

Completely. "Do not sell my info" and opt-out rights are yours by law. This only ever removes your own data, never use it on anyone else.

Brokers re-scrape over time, which is why the last prompt schedules Claude to re-check and re-remove you every two weeks automatically. That is what keeps you gone.

Mostly no. Claude submits everything itself and only pauses when a site needs a CAPTCHA or an email confirmation, then it tells you exactly what to do and continues.