
192.com is a UK people-search website that publishes information connected to people, businesses and places. If your personal data appears on 192.com and you want it removed permanently, the site provides a dedicated removal form to submit that request. This 192.com removal guide explains how to use the removal form, what information you need to provide, how email confirmation works, and what to expect after submitting your request.
OptOutAI’s 192.com Removal Review
192.com provides a fairly clear online removal form. The process is simple overall, but it does require you to know the relevant postcode, confirm the request through your email, and submit a separate form for each name and address combination where necessary.
Speed: 4/5
The form itself is quick to complete, and 192.com says removals are usually effected within 24 hours once the process is properly confirmed.
Difficulty: 2/5
The process is relatively easy because the form is straightforward. The main things to get right are the matching name and postcode, the email confirmation step, and understanding when extra forms are required.
1. Go to the 192.com Removal Form

Start by visiting the 192.com Removal of Personal Data form. This page is specifically for people who want their information removed from 192.com.
The page explains that you may only complete the form on behalf of yourself or members of your immediate family. Requests to remove other people will not be carried out. Before you begin, it helps to know exactly how the name appears in the listing and to have the correct postcode for the record you want removed.
2. Enter the Name or Names for Removal
The main section of the form begins with the people you want removed. You will need to enter a First Name and Surname for the person whose record should be removed.
192.com also allows you to add up to five further inhabitants of the same address. If you need to remove more people than that, you will need to complete another form.
Make sure the names match the record as closely as possible. Small differences in spelling can make it harder for the system to match the correct entry.
3. Provide the Postcode and Your Contact Details
After entering the names, complete the rest of the form with the relevant postcode, your email address, and if you want, an optional telephone number.
The postcode is especially important because 192.com explains that removals are handled using a suppression file that stores your name and postcode. This helps prevent your details from being published again later if new supplier data is received. Use an email address that you control and can access easily, because 192.com sends a confirmation email that must be actioned before the removal is processed.
4. Complete the Anti-Bot Check and Confirm by Email

At the bottom of the form, 192.com includes a simple sum to show that you are a real person. Complete this check, then submit the form.
After submission, 192.com will email you a confirmation of your removal request. That email includes a confirmation link, and the page makes clear that your removal will not be processed until that link has been clicked.
So the process is not finished when you submit the form. You must also open the email and complete the confirmation step.
5. Understand How Suppression Works and the Usual Timing
192.com says it effects removals by placing your details on a suppression file. In practice, this means your name and postcode are added to a list that prevents those details from being displayed on the site.
This is useful because if 192.com later receives new supplier files containing those details, the suppression file is meant to stop them from being published again.
According to the page, removals are usually effected within 24 hours. It is still sensible to keep a record of the form details and the submission date in case you need to check the result later.
6. Use Separate Forms for Other Addresses or Email 192.com
If You Do Not Know the Full Postcode
If you have been registered at any other addresses, 192.com says an online removal form needs to be completed for each name and address you want to remove. In other words, one form does not automatically cover every address history entry. The page also explains that if you do not know the full postcode of the record you want removed, you should email feedback@192.com with all the information you have about the record. This is useful if you can identify the listing generally but do not have enough detail to complete the online form properly.
Final Thoughts
192.com provides a clear route to request removal of personal data, and the use of a suppression file means the request is intended to help prevent the same details from reappearing later. The key things are to enter the right names and postcode, confirm the request through your email, and use separate forms where different addresses are involved.
OptOutAI helps users find privacy settings, opt-out pages and removal routes across major platforms, data brokers and people-search databases. 192.com is only one part of your wider data footprint, so it is worth checking where else your personal information may appear online.
