| It's weird because for oxydata you have to contact their sales team... but peopledatalabs has an opt out form. https://www.peopledatalabs.com/opt-out-form People Data Labs privacy policy:
3. ACCESS TO AND CONTROL OVER INFORMATION
A person may do any of the following at any time by contacting People Data Labs at support@peopledatalabs.com. People Data Labs will reply to a person’s request within five business days. A. Access any information we have on them, if any. B. Change, correct, or delete any information we have them, if any. C. Express any concerns about People Data Labs using their information. People Data Labs' team will act swiftly upon a person’s email request to change, correct, provide, delete, or explain anything a person query. People Data Labs understands if a person would like to opt out of People Data Labs' database. Opting out will stop all data sharing and enriching of all PII in People Data Labs servers for that person. Click here, if you would like to opt-out, or choose to have all data about you removed from People Data Labs' database. For https://www.oxydata.io/:
Review and changes to your information
Contact us at sales@oxydata.io to find out what information we have collected about you, and to request any changes to or deletion of it. |
An online opt-out system is too easy for them. I want each one to get a phone-book sized list of opt-outs every month.
And the same for data requests. Someone that curates the data collectors, and sends them requests every month.
Do you know which country’s “do not call” list I want to be on? All of them! Get my number on the AU list, the UK list, the DE list...
Let’s crash the system.