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Data Broker Opt-Out Tracker PDF

Track opt-out, suppression, and deletion requests to data brokers in one printable log.

Published February 10, 2025

Data broker opt-outs can take weeks and often require multiple touchpoints. This tracker keeps every request, method, confirmation ID, and follow-up in one place so you stay organized.

When to use this

  • You are contacting multiple data brokers and want a single log of every request.
  • You need to document confirmation IDs and follow-up dates for compliance timelines.
  • You share updates with family, legal aid, or privacy professionals.

How to do it (fast)

  1. Open the Data Broker Deletion Request Tracker tool below.
  2. Enter your contact details and the date range for your requests.
  3. Add a row for each broker, including method, confirmation ID, and follow-up date.
  4. Download the PDF so you can track progress offline.

Why this helps

  • Keeps the full request timeline in one printable log.
  • Highlights pending requests that need a follow-up.
  • Stores confirmation IDs so you do not lose proof of submission.

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Track your data broker requests

Keep opt-outs, deletions, and suppression requests in one clean PDF so you never lose a confirmation number.

Open the data broker tracker tool

Frequently asked questions

What is a data broker opt-out tracker?

It is a log that captures which brokers you contacted, how you sent the request, and whether you received confirmation.

How many brokers should I track?

Track every broker you contact, including those that required email or mail, so you can follow up on delays.

Why include confirmation IDs?

Confirmation IDs help you prove the request was submitted and make follow-up conversations faster.

Should I record follow-up dates?

Yes. Tracking follow-up dates ensures you meet broker deadlines and keep a consistent timeline.