How to remove your home address from Google
Seeing your address in Google results is unsettling — and fixable. Here's the two-part fix.
Part 1: the source site
Google usually shows your address because a people-search or broker site published it. Find which site (click the result), then opt out on that site directly.
Part 2: ask Google to remove it
Use Google's 'Results about you' tool (or the personal-info removal request form) to ask Google to delist pages exposing your home address and contact details.
EU right to be delisted
In the EU you also have the 'right to be forgotten' in search (the Google Spain ruling). You can request delisting of results that infringe your privacy.
Keep it down
If you only remove the Google result but not the source site, it can reappear. Remove both.
Do it everywhere at once
Privora handles the source brokers across the whole network so your address stops surfacing.
Skip the manual work
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