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How to Remove Yourself from Epsilon

How to Remove Yourself from Epsilon

Julianne Subia

August 30, 2019

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Epsilon.com is a data broker that collects your personal information and sells it to marketers and advertisers. To remove yourself from Epsilon, you must contact them directly. It can take around 14 business days for your information to be removed.

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How to Remove Yourself from Epsilon

1. Request that Epsilon sends you the information that they have collected on you using their request site, https://us.epsilon.com/marketing-data-summary-request.

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2. Then, use that information to request that they delete your information. Verify your identity with your ID and something else that is in line with the data that they sent you, such as a piece of mail. Be sure to block out the signature, photo, and ID number of your ID.

3. Email the information to privacy@epsilon.com.

4. It can take around 14 days for your request to be processed.

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