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Lusha Opt-Out Guide [2026 Update]

Lusha Opt-Out Guide [2026 Update]

Laura Martisiute

August 16, 2024

Reading time: 5 minutes

Lusha

Updated by Sarah Huard

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

Lusha is a B2B data broker that hosts information about 100 million professionals globally. 

If you are in Lusha’s database, anyone can use Lusha to find out your information, such as your full name, phone numbers, emails, links to social media profiles like LinkedIn, seniority, department, and past jobs. 

Having your information on data brokers like Lusha can lead to you receiving more spam and put you at an increased risk of social engineering attacks

Note: Data brokers regularly change their opt-out processes. If this process is inaccurate, please contact us directly so we can update it. As of May 2026, following this guide should let you opt from Lusha successfully. 

DeleteMe’s Lusha Opt-Out Review

To opt out of Lusha, you must fill out an online form and click on a confirmation link in your email. Your request should be processed after a waiting period. 

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Lusha Opt-Out Walkthrough – Email

Opt out of Lusha via email in three steps. 

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

Click “Opt Out” in the footer under “Legal.” 

Lusha footer and "Opt Out" link

2. Fill out the opt-out form

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

First, select a reason why you’re on the opt-out web form. 

Next, select your country of residence. 

Then, enter your state of residence.

Finally, enter your email. 

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

Click the “Submit” button. 

Lusha opt out form

Lusha requires that you confirm your email. 

Go to your email inbox and click “Confirm Email” in the email from Lusha (which will come from OneTrust on Lusha’s behalf). 

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

Lusha opt out confirmation email

Your opt-out request is confirmed. Lusha will now review it. 

Lusha opt out request confirmation

Lusha Opt-Out Walkthrough – Phone

The phone opt out process is even simpler and only requires two steps. However, note that we don’t generally recommend handing over your phone number to broker sites. Make absolutely certain Lusha already has your number before attempting to opt out this way. 

1. Head to the website

    Go to https://www.lushaprivacy.com/opt-out-phone/

    Lusha opt-out by phone page

    2. Confirm your number

      Entire your phone number in the form. 

      When you receive the verification code, enter it into the website form. 

      You should receive immediate confirmation that your opt out has been received. 

      How to Contact Lusha 

      You can contact Lusha by email at [email protected]

      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 guides to see which data brokers and people search sites you should opt out from, including:

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

      Lusha Opt-Out FAQs

      Here are some common questions that people have about Lusha.

      What is Lusha?

      Lusha is a B2B data broker that collects and publishes professionals’ information. 

      Lusha profiles include information like:

      • Full names
      • Phone numbers
      • Email addresses
      • Job roles
      • Links to LinkedIn profiles
      • Department
      • Seniority level
      • Past jobs

      Lusha users can also set job change alerts. This means that whenever you change your job, someone (HR professional, salesperson, etc.) might be notified about it. 

      Lusha gets its data from public sources like LinkedIn and third parties. 

      Yes, Lusha is completely legal because it gets the vast majority of its information from publicly available sources. 

      Is Lusha legit?

      Lusha is legitimate in that it provides information about professionals and companies. However, as with most data brokers, the accuracy of this information can vary. 

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