Companies profit from your personal information. It's time to hold them accountable. File a privacy complaint and fight back against illegal data practices.
File a ComplaintSeveral states have enacted comprehensive privacy laws giving you control over your personal data. Companies must comply—or face consequences.
California
One of the strongest privacy laws in the US. Grants California residents the right to know what data is collected, delete it, opt-out of sales, and limit use of sensitive information.
Virginia
Provides Virginia consumers rights to access, correct, delete personal data, and opt-out of targeted advertising and sales.
Colorado
Colorado residents can access, correct, delete their data, and opt-out of targeted advertising, profiling, and sales.
Connecticut
Connecticut consumers have rights to access, correct, delete, and obtain a copy of their data, plus opt-out rights.
Utah
Utah residents can access, delete their data, and opt-out of targeted advertising and sales of personal data.
Multiple States
Additional states including Montana, Oregon, Texas, and others have passed or proposed similar privacy legislation.
Under state privacy laws, you have specific rights. Companies that violate these can be held accountable.
Request what personal data companies have collected about you and how they use it.
Request deletion of your personal information from company databases.
Stop companies from selling or sharing your personal data with third parties.
Request correction of inaccurate personal information companies hold about you.
Believe a company violated your privacy rights? Fill out this form to document your complaint. We'll help you take the next steps.
Here's what you can expect after filing your complaint.
We review your complaint to determine if it falls under state privacy laws and has merit.
You'll receive information about your legal options and potential next steps.
Depending on your case, you may be able to file with state attorney generals or pursue legal remedies.