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No. Once you remove yourself from WhitePages basic site, your listing is advertised on the Premium site. It will NEVER give you the URL you need to remove your information. Additionally, they require you to jump through multiple hoops filling out a manual form and giving them even more information to verify (or rather collect more data). But again you need the URL to remove anything. It's a vicious cycle. Contact your state legislators to initiate congressional intervention. It truly is the only way to stop this kind of unauthorized data linking and collection.

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