Disqus Opt Out Guide
Laura Martisiute
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To opt out of Disqus, follow our Disqus opt-out guide below.
Disqus provides a discussion and commenting system for websites.
Use our step-by-step guide below to opt out of Disqus.
DeleteMe’s Disqus Opt Out Review
To opt out of Disqus, 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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Disqus Listing Removal Walkthrough
Opt out of Disqus in three steps.
1. Go to the Disqus website and click “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” in the footer
Go to https://disqus.com/ and scroll to the bottom of the page.
Click “Do Not Sell or Share My Info” in the footer.
2. Click “here”
You will be redirected to a ‘Privacy Choices’ page.
Click the hyperlinked “here” in the first sentence of the ‘How to Make a Request’ paragraph.
3. Fill out the form
You will be redirected to an online form. Fill it out.
Select your relationship to Disqus.
Select your request type.
Enter your first name, last name, and email address.
Select your country and state.
Enter additional request details (optional).
Click the “I’m not a robot” checkbox.
Click the “Submit” button.
Disqus will send you an email to verify your identity.
3. Click the email confirmation link
Go to your email inbox and find the email from Disqus (it will be from ‘On Behalf of Zeta Global’).
Note: If you don’t see the email from Disqus, check your spam folder.
Click the “Confirm Email” button.
Your Disqus opt-out request was submitted.
How to Contact Disqus
You can contact Disqus by emailing privacy@disqus.com or writing to 3 Park Avenue, 33rd Floor, New York, NY 10016.
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