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How to remove your work email from Datanyze.

Step-by-step guide to removing your work email from Datanyze (a ZoomInfo company) via their privacy centre. Covers GDPR Article 17 / CCPA §1798.105 wording, response timeline, and the shared ZoomInfo infrastructure note.

Quick answer

Submit a verified data subject request via Datanyze’s privacy form, cite GDPR Article 17 / CCPA, and follow up if you don’t hear back within typically 7-14 days (30-day legal limit under GDPR Article 12(3), 45 days under CCPA §1798.130; each extendable with notice for complex requests).

Expected response
typically 7-14 days (30-day legal limit under GDPR Article 12(3), 45 days under CCPA §1798.130; each extendable with notice for complex requests)
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Why is your email in Datanyze.

Datanyze is a technographic and B2B contact platform - they store work emails, employer data, and technology-stack information about target accounts. Datanyze was acquired by ZoomInfo, which means they share privacy infrastructure with ZoomInfo's deletion pipeline. If your work email has been on any public-facing page, there's a meaningful chance Datanyze (and ZoomInfo) has it.

Datanyze doesn't ask permission before listing you. Under GDPR Article 17 (EU/UK) and CCPA §1798.105 (California), you have a statutory right to demand erasure - Datanyze is legally required to comply with verified requests.

Step-by-step: how to opt out of Datanyze.

Open Datanyze's privacy centre

Go to datanyze.com/privacy-center. Because Datanyze is owned by ZoomInfo, the privacy centre runs on the same backend as ZoomInfo's deletion flow (privacyrequest.zoominfo.com handles both).

Choose deletion / right-to-erasure

Pick the deletion / right-to-erasure option for full removal. Don't pick just "opt out of sale" - that only blocks future sale; deletion removes the records.

Enter your work email and identifying details

Submit the exact address you want removed. Include your full name and corporate domain so Datanyze can locate every linked record. If you've used multiple work emails across jobs, file a separate request per distinct address.

Mention Datanyze specifically and ZoomInfo by association

Because the backend is shared, your deletion should explicitly cover both brands. In the comments: "I am exercising my right under GDPR Article 17 and CCPA §1798.105 to request deletion of all personal information Datanyze (and the associated ZoomInfo entity, given the shared infrastructure) holds about me, including business contact records, employer data, technographic profile, and any enrichment fields tied to this address."

Or email Datanyze's privacy team

Alternatively, email privacy@datanyze.com - this is the contact listed on Datanyze's California Attorney General data broker registration.

Verify your identity and follow up at 30 days

Datanyze (via the ZoomInfo backend) will email a verification link to confirm ownership of the address. The request only enters the processing queue after verification. Save the confirmation email. If you don't hear back within the GDPR 30-day window, send a follow-up.

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Open the Datanyze opt-out form →

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What happens after you submit.

Datanyze processes the request in their compliance queue. Internally, this typically involves:

Expected response
typically 7-14 days (30-day legal limit under GDPR Article 12(3), 45 days under CCPA §1798.130; each extendable with notice for complex requests)
Legal basis
GDPR Article 17 (Right to Erasure) / CCPA §1798.105 (Right to Delete). Datanyze is registered with the California Attorney General's data broker registry and is legally required to comply with verified data subject requests.

Will your data come back.

Medium to high. Datanyze inherits ZoomInfo's continuous re-scraping pipeline - the suppression list reduces but doesn't eliminate re-ingestion. Filing a single deletion through Datanyze should propagate to the ZoomInfo backend, but it's worth verifying both surfaces remain clean. Re-check every 60-90 days, or use Inbox Nanny's monthly monitoring.

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Frequently asked questions.

Does Datanyze have to comply with my removal request?
Yes. Under GDPR (EU/UK) and CCPA (California), Datanyze has a statutory obligation to process verified deletion requests within 30 days (GDPR) or 45 days (CCPA). They're also registered with the California Attorney General as a data broker.
Datanyze is owned by ZoomInfo - do I need to file separately at both?
Filing through Datanyze's privacy centre routes through the same backend as ZoomInfo's, so a single request should cover both. To be safe, mention both brands explicitly in the comments and ask the response to confirm coverage across both surfaces.
How long does Datanyze removal actually take?
Most properly-filed requests are processed within 7-14 days (matching the ZoomInfo backend's typical cadence). Legal maximum: 30 days under GDPR Article 12(3), 45 days under CCPA §1798.130.
Will my data come back?
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