VERIFIED JUNE 2026 · DATA REMOVAL
Does OneRep Work Abroad?
Checked from abroad
- Web dashboard — works anywhere, no VPN
- US credit cards accepted
- Removes you from 300+ US people-search sites
- No US residence needed — uses your US records
Start the 5-day trial and scan your US footprint
What we verified
| Creating an account from abroad | Runs from any country, but expects US identity data (name, city, state, ZIP) — which a US citizen has |
| Paying with a US card | A standard processor takes US credit/debit cards from abroad |
| Paying with a non-US card | Not confirmed — the checkout is US-centric, so use a US card to be safe |
| Access without a VPN | A plain web dashboard — no VPN to sign in or manage |
| What gets removed | US-only coverage: 300+ US people-search sites; nothing in your country of residence |
| The catch | No international removal — it won't touch records where you actually live |
Where we checked
What you should know before signing up from abroad
OneRep is a US-focused data-removal service: you give it your name, date of birth and US city/state/ZIP, and it scans US people-search sites (Whitepages, Spokeo, BeenVerified and 300+ others), files opt-out requests automatically, then re-scans and re-submits when your data reappears. For a US citizen abroad, this is the relevant footprint — your exposed records are the US ones tied to your American identity — and the dashboard works from any country with no VPN.
The setup is built around US data, not US residence. It asks for a US city, state and ZIP because that's what it matches against broker listings — a US expat naturally has those. The dashboard is an ordinary web app with no geo-block, so logging in from Manila or Bangkok is no different from logging in from Denver.
The honest drawback is that OneRep is entirely US-scoped: like Incogni, it removes you only from US data brokers and does nothing about records in the country you actually live in. If your concern is your lingering US data trail, it fits; if you want local-country removal too, it doesn't cover that.
Quick answers
I'm a US citizen in Thailand — can I still use OneRep?
Yes. The dashboard isn't geo-blocked and it targets your US data, which is what you still have exposed. It just won't touch any local records.
Do I need a US address?
It asks for your US city, state and ZIP to match broker listings, not proof of residence. Use the US location your records are tied to.
Will it remove my data from sites in my country of residence?
No. Coverage is US people-search sites and US data brokers only — nothing local.
We may earn a commission if you sign up through our link — it costs you nothing and funds the verification work. We only list services we tested ourselves. Full disclosure.
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