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WealthX Opt Out Guide

WealthX Opt Out Guide

Laura Martisiute

December 13, 2024

Reading time: 3 minutes

To opt out of WealthX, follow our WealthX opt-out guide below. 

WealthX (an Altrata company) says it has “developed the world’s most extensive collection of records on wealthy individuals and produces unparalleled data analysis to help our clients uncover, understand, and engage their target audience, as well as mitigate risk.”

Use our step-by-step guide below to opt out of WealthX.

DeleteMe’s WealthX Opt Out Review

To opt out of WealthX, you need to complete an online form and click an email confirmation link. After that, your request should be processed after a waiting period. 

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WealthX Listing Removal Walkthrough

Opt out of WealthX in three steps. 

1. Go to the WealthX website and click “Do Not Sell” in the footer 

Go to https://wealthx.com/ and scroll to the bottom of the page. 

Click “Do Not Sell” in the footer.

WealthX footer

2. Fill out the form

You will be redirected to an online form. Fill it out.

Select who you’re submitting the form for (“Myself” or “My Household”).

Select the right you want to exercise.

Enter your first name, last name, and email. 

Enter your request details.

Click the “I’m not a robot” checkbox. 

Add any supporting files (optional).

Click the “Submit” button. 

WealthX opt out form

3. Click the email confirmation link

WealthX will send you an email to confirm your identity.

WealthX message to check your email

Go to your email inbox, find the email from WealthX (it will be from ‘On Behalf Of Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC’), and click the “Confirm Email” button.

Note: If you don’t see the email from WealthX, check your spam folder.

WealthX email confirmation link

Your request was received. WealthX will review it and contact you “shortly.” 

WealthX request confirmed

How to Contact WealthX

You can also make a WealthX opt out request by emailing privacy@altrata.com or calling +1 877 314 5147 (toll-free for California residents).  

Alternatively, you can write to Data Protection Officer, Altrata, 4 Bouverie Street, London, EC4Y 8A, London, EC4Y 8AX, United Kingdom.

Who Is Selling Your Info? 

Data brokers! These companies collect your personal information from various sources (public records, social media, etc.), compile this information into detailed profiles, and sell these profiles to anyone who wants them. 

Learn more about data brokers and people search sites in our detailed data broker guide

Then, take a look at our data broker opt-out guide to see which data brokers and people search sites you should opt-out from, including:

Alternatively, consider subscribing to a data broker removal service like DeleteMe. Our privacy experts will delete you from data brokers continuously on your behalf, saving you hundreds of hours in the process. 

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Laura Martisiute is DeleteMe’s content marketing specialist. Her job is to help DeleteMe communicate vital privacy information to the people that need it. Since joining DeleteMe in 2020, Laura h…
Laura Martisiute is DeleteMe’s content marketing specialist. Her job is to help DeleteMe communicate vital privacy information to the people that need it. Since joining DeleteMe in 2020, Laura h…
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