Statlistics Opt Out Guide
Laura Martisiute
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To opt out of Statlistics, follow our Statlistics opt-out guide below.
Statlistics describes itself as a “list management and brokerage firm specializing in data management and monetization.”
Its ‘Data Cards’ include ‘Real Estate Today’ (i.e., professionals listing and selling residential and commercial properties) and ‘Grocery Retailer’ (i.e., establishments that are involved in retail sales of foods, beverages and housewares), among others.
Use our step-by-step guide below to opt out of Statlistics.
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To opt out of Statlistics, you must opt out through My Data Privacy, a centralized platform for businesses to maintain and comply with CCPA requirements. Your opt-out should be processed after a waiting period.
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Statlistics Listing Removal Walkthrough
Opt out of Statlistics in three steps.
1. Go to the Statlistics website and click “Privacy Policy” in the footer
Go to https://statlistics.com/ and scroll to the bottom of the page.
Click “Privacy Policy” in the footer.
Note: The “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link doesn’t work.

2. Click “myDataPrivacy.org” under ‘Opt-Out | Unsubscribe Policy’
Scroll to the ‘Opt Out | Unsubscribe Policy.’
Click the “myDataPrivacy.org” link.

3. Fill out the form
You will be redirected to My Data Privacy, a centralized platform for businesses to maintain and comply with CCPA requirements.
Fill out the form on the right to see if your personal information is in data brokers’ databases.
You can search for yourself either by email address or name and postal address.
Enter your details.
Click the “I’m not a robot” checkbox.
Click the “Search” button.

If your information was found, click the “Yes, Email Me” button to receive a link to opt out of future marketing campaigns.

Note: You may still receive emails for up to 7-days after unsubscribing and 45 days after opting out.
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.
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