Edvisors Opt Out Guide
Laura Martisiute
Reading time: 3 minutes
Table of Contents
To opt out of Edvisors, follow our Edvisors opt-out guide below.
Edvisors provides information about planning and paying for college. Consumers can use the site to search for, compare, and apply for private student loans.
Use our step-by-step guide below to opt out of Edvisors.
DeleteMe’s Edvisor Opt Out Review
To opt out of Edvisors, you must complete an online form. Your request should be processed after a waiting period.
Speed: 1 | Difficulty: 1 |
---|---|
Edvisors Listing Removal Walkthrough
Opt out of Edvisors in three steps.
1. Go to the Edvisors website and click “Privacy” in the footer
Go to https://www.edvisors.com/ and scroll to the bottom of the page.
Click “Privacy” on the left side of the footer under ‘Legal.’
2. Scroll down and click the link beside ‘Deletion’ (under ‘How to Make a Rights Request’)
Scroll down about halfway through Edvisor’s privacy policy.
Under the heading ‘9. Your Rights with Regards to Our Collection Practices’ scroll down to ‘How to Make a Rights Request.’
Click the link beside ‘Deletion.’
3. Fill out the online form and click “Submit”
You will be redirected to an online form. Fill it out.
Select your state.
Select who you are (consumer, employee, job applicant, business contact, or contractor) or if you are acting on behalf of someone.
Enter your first name, last name, email address, and date of birth.
Click the “Submit” button.
Your request was sent. A member of the Edvisor team should get back to you shortly about your request.
How to Contact Edvisors
You can get in touch with Edvisors by emailing them at privacy@edvisors.com or customerservice@edvisors.com.
You can also call them at (888) 972-1010 (toll-free).
Alternatively, write to Edvisors Network, Inc., 350 S. Rampart Blvd., Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89145.
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:
- How to remove yourself from Whitepages.
- How to remove yourself from BeenVerified.
- How to remove yourself from Spokeo.
- How to remove yourself from PeopleFinders.
- How to remove yourself from Radaris.
- How to remove yourself from People Background Check.
- How to remove yourself from TruthFinder.
- How to remove yourself from MyLife.
- How to remove yourself from Intelius.
- How to remove yourself from Fast People Search
- How to remove yourself from Arrests.org.
- How to remove yourself from CheckPeople.com
- How to remove yourself from Instant Checkmate.
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.
Our privacy advisors:
- Continuously find and remove your sensitive data online
- Stop companies from selling your data – all year long
- Have removed 35M+ records
of personal data from the web
Save 10% on any individual and
family privacy plan
with code: BLOG10
news?
Don’t have the time?
DeleteMe is our premium privacy service that removes you from more than 750 data brokers like Whitepages, Spokeo, BeenVerified, plus many more.
Save 10% on DeleteMe when you use the code BLOG10.