LexisNexis Holds Records on Hundreds of Millions of Consumers — Here's How to Pull Your Address Out LexisNexis Risk Solutions holds records on hundreds of millions of consumers, drawing from public records, court filings, property deeds, motor vehicle data, utility records, and commercial data feeds. It is not a …
Read MorePeopleFinders Has Your Address — Here's How the Record Got There Your address enters PeopleFinders' database the moment a public record carrying your name is filed and indexed — a property deed recorded at the county clerk, a voter registration updated after a move, a court docket, a marriage license, a business …
Read MoreOpting Out of a Catalog Treats the Symptom; Opting Out of Epsilon Treats the Cause Opting out of a single catalog is treating the symptom; opting out of Epsilon treats the cause. When you call a furniture retailer and ask to stop their catalog, you remove one address from one company's mailing — and you do nothing …
Read MoreA Single Radaris Record Can Be Licensed to Hundreds of Catalog Companies The reason a Radaris listing matters is not that strangers can read it — it is that the same record can be sold, syndicated, and re-aggregated by hundreds of downstream companies before it ever reaches the printer labeling the catalog in your …
Read MoreColorado law turns a single browser setting into a data-broker opt-out Within 45 days of submitting your Colorado Privacy Act request, a data broker must respond — and unlike voluntary suppression lists, this is a deadline the state can enforce. The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), codified at C.R.S. §6-1-1301 et seq. and …
Read MoreThe Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act gives residents a statutory right to control broker data The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) gives Virginia residents a statutory right to find out what personal data a company holds about them, to demand its deletion, and to order that company to stop selling …
Read MoreRemove your address from data brokers and catalog mail stops following you Opt out of the data brokers that supply mailing lists and the catalog companies that rent those lists lose access to your address. That is the mechanism — and it is more durable than calling each catalog individually, because it cuts the supply …
Read MoreSpokeo Feeds the Catalog Pipeline — and You Can Cut the Line Spokeo is not just a curiosity website where strangers look up old classmates. It is a live data feed that catalog companies, direct-mail houses, and downstream people-search aggregators pull from when they build their mailing lists. Every time your name and …
Read MoreWhitepages Holds Records on Hundreds of Millions of Americans The Federal Trade Commission estimates that data brokers collectively hold files on virtually every U.S. adult, pulling together records from public documents, marketing databases, and purchase history into profiles that anyone can buy. Whitepages is one of …
Read MoreBeenVerified is one of the biggest pipes feeding your inbox Every week, millions of Americans receive unsolicited catalogs, credit card offers, and promotional mailers they never requested. A significant share of that mail traces back not to a business you shopped with, but to people-search data brokers — companies …
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