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Removal guide

How to remove your work email from Lead411.

Step-by-step guide to removing your work email from Lead411 via their official removal form and privacy team. Covers GDPR Article 17 / CCPA §1798.105 wording, the response timeline, and what to do if your data re-appears.

Quick answer

Submit a verified data subject request via Lead411’s privacy form, cite GDPR Article 17 / CCPA, and follow up if you don’t hear back within typically within 30 days per Lead411's stated policy (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 within 30 days per Lead411's stated policy (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 Lead411.

Lead411 is a B2B sales-intelligence platform with a tech-sales lens - they aggregate work emails, direct-dial phone numbers, employer data, and "intent" signals (triggers like funding announcements or job changes). If your work email has been on any public-facing page or you've featured in tech news, Lead411 likely has a record.

Lead411 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 - Lead411 is legally required to comply with verified requests.

Step-by-step: how to opt out of Lead411.

Open Lead411's removal request form

Go to lead411.com/removeinforequest. This is Lead411's official data-subject request form for deletion under GDPR and CCPA.

Or email the Lead411 support team

Alternatively, email support@lead411.io - Lead411's privacy policy designates this as the contact channel for data-subject requests.

State the request clearly

Subject line: "Data subject erasure request - GDPR Art. 17 / CCPA §1798.105". In the body: "I am exercising my right under GDPR Article 17 and CCPA §1798.105 to request deletion of all personal information you hold about me, including business contact records, phone numbers, employer data, intent signals, and any enrichment fields tied to this address."

Provide your name, address, email, and what you want removed

Lead411's privacy policy specifies that opt-out requests should include your name, address, email, and what data you don't want them to share. Include all four so the request doesn't bounce on a completeness check.

Verify your identity if prompted

Lead411 may ask you to confirm ownership of the address by email. The request enters their processing queue after verification.

Save the confirmation and follow up at 30 days

Keep the confirmation email. If you don't hear back within the GDPR 30-day window, send a follow-up. After another 30 days of silence, escalate to your data protection authority.

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What happens after you submit.

Lead411 processes the request in their compliance queue. Internally, this typically involves:

Expected response
typically within 30 days per Lead411's stated policy (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). Lead411 is legally required to comply with verified data subject requests within the statutory response window.

Will your data come back.

Medium. Lead411's intent-signal pipeline re-ingests data continuously from public sources (funding news, job changes, press releases) - the suppression list reduces but doesn't eliminate re-ingestion. Re-check every 60-90 days, or use Inbox Nanny's monthly monitoring to catch re-listings automatically.

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Frequently asked questions.

Does Lead411 have to comply with my removal request?
Yes. Under GDPR (EU/UK) and CCPA (California), Lead411 has a statutory obligation to process verified deletion requests within 30 days (GDPR) or 45 days (CCPA).
How long does Lead411 removal actually take?
Lead411's privacy policy commits to responding to legitimate requests within 30 days. Legal maximum: 30 days under GDPR Article 12(3), 45 days under CCPA §1798.130. Send a follow-up if nothing happens within the statutory window.
What information do I need to include in the request?
Lead411 asks for your name, address, email, and what data you don't want them to share. Provide all four to avoid the request bouncing on a completeness check.
Will my data come back?
Re-listing is possible because Lead411's intent-signal pipeline re-ingests data continuously. Their suppression list helps but doesn't eliminate re-ingestion. Re-check every 60-90 days, or let Inbox Nanny handle monthly monitoring.
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