How to remove yourself from MyLife.
A real, working guide. No fluff, no scare tactics. MyLife publishes a 'Reputation Score' alongside profiles, which can carry stale or inaccurate information.
The short version
Submit via the CCPA opt-out form. Include all name variants. Follow up if processing takes more than 30 days.
Step-by-step
- Go to the opt-out page: https://www.mylife.com/ccpa/index.pubview
- Find your record. MyLife indexes by name, address, and phone. Try variants — maiden name, middle initial, former address — if your first search misses.
- Submit the removal request. Submit via the CCPA opt-out form. Include all name variants. Follow up if processing takes more than 30 days.
- Complete the CAPTCHA. Most automated removal services cannot bypass this step — they use human operators. You will need to solve it yourself.
- Check your email and click the verification link. Removal does not start until you verify. The link typically expires within 24 hours.
- Wait the processing time. 15 minutes; up to 30 days processing.
- Verify removal. Search yourself on MyLife after the processing window. If you still appear, the request may have failed silently — resubmit.
What to watch for
MyLife publishes a 'Reputation Score' alongside profiles, which can carry stale or inaccurate information. This is the highest-priority removal for HNW clients concerned about reputation.
Why this matters
MyLife is one of 97+ data brokers actively publishing personal information about US adults. Most people are listed across 50 to 100 brokers. Removing yourself from one site is a meaningful start — but the information is repeatedly re-indexed from public records, voter rolls, and other brokers. Sustained suppression requires repeating the process every 60 to 90 days.
The honest tradeoff
You can do this yourself in 10–15 minutes per broker. Across 97 brokers, that's roughly 20 hours of work, repeated quarterly — about 80 hours per year. Most people do the first few removals, then stop.
The alternative is an automated service. Yew is one — built specifically for high-net-worth individuals and families who value being unfindable.
Or let Yew handle this — and 96 others.
Yew is an autonomous privacy agent that removes you from MyLife and 96 other data brokers — and re-runs the entire sequence every quarter, forever. Built for people who would rather not be findable.
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