How to Opt-Out, Delete, or Make Privacy Requests From Data Partners
Updated: November 3rd, 2024
Data Partners
Company Overview
Data Partners is a Florida-based company providing clients with direct marketing services to market their products and services effectively. In addition, the company offers specialized marketing products for the cable telecom industry. Some of Data Partners’ clients include big corporations such as Atlantic Broadband, Comcast, and the United States Postal Service. View the full list of their clients by clicking on the link below.
Data Partners and Your Personal Information
Do you know Data Partners’ policies on the management of consumer data? Since data is a valuable form of currency among corporations, it’s best that you educate yourself on how this company intends to manage your Personal Information. Find out when you can access the company’s Privacy Policy by clicking on the link below. The Policy was last updated on October 31, 2021.
If the link above doesn’t work, click on the “Privacy Policy” link found on the website’s Footer (the bottom section of the website) as shown in the image below.
Read Section III of the Privacy Policy titled “Information Collection and Use” to learn about the different kinds of Information that Data Partners collects directly from you and third-party sources and how they use such information to attain their goals. Sub-section E of the same Section titled “Information we Do NOT Collect, Use, or Sell” declares a list of different categories of Information that they claim to not sell or share with others.
Corporations purchasing data to promote their businesses are always attracted to companies having access to huge databases of consumer data. Therefore, such companies could be selling consumer data, including your Personal Information, for the right cost. Exercise your Data Privacy Rights and prevent them from selling your Personal Information; you can go even further and request that they delete your information from their databases. Learn how to prevent the sale of your Information when you read the remainder of the article.
Opting Out and Deleting Your Consumer Information
Data Partners facilitates any request from consumers desiring to opt out of the company’s databases; however, it only grants Californian residents the option to request the deletion of their Personal Information under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). Please note that you may be asked to proceed through an identity verification process before your request can be fulfilled. According to Data Partners, such requests usually take up to 20 business days.
Opting Out
Online Form
Fill out and submit an Online Form in the “OPT OUT REQUEST” page as shown in the image below as of August 2022.
Click on the link below to access the “OPT OUT REQUEST” page as shown in the image above.
Email
Send Data Partners an email requesting to opt out of their databases. Ensure that you include your request, full name, full address, and contact number(s). The email address to which to send such a request is optout@datapartners.com.
Telephone
Make a phone call to Data Partners requesting to opt out of their databases. The contact number is 866-423-1818.
Deletion of Personal Information (Californian Residents)
Online Form
Fill out and submit an Online Form in the “CCPA DELETE INFO REQUEST” page as shown in the image below as of August 2022.
Click on the link below to access the “CCPA DELETE INFO REQUEST” page, as shown in the image above.
Email
Send Data Partners an email requesting that the company delete your Personal Information. Ensure that you include your request, full name, full address, and contact number(s). The email address to which to send such a request is deletemyinfo@datapartners.com.
Telephone
Make a phone call to Data Partners requesting that the company deletes your Personal Information. The contact number is 866-423-1818.
Freedom Exercised
If you’ve opted out of Data Partners’ databases or requested to have your Personal Information deleted, you’ve lowered the chances of such Information being publicized as a result of cyber-attacks. Great job defending your Privacy and reducing your digital footprint!