Does Optery submit privacy rights requests under US state privacy laws?
Yes. Optery's Removal Service was built upon the foundation of US state consumer privacy laws, which provide a mechanism for a service like ours to act on your behalf. Specifically, Optery submits requests to data brokers as your Authorized Agent to exercise your Right to Opt-Out and your Right to Deletion, as permitted by applicable state law.
How Optery Acts As Your Authorized Agent
When you subscribe to Optery's paid Removal Services, you can choose to sign a Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) or other written authorization, which some data brokers require to verify our authority to act on your behalf. Optery uses the LPOA to streamline the verification process with data brokers. Learn more about the impact of signing the LPOA.
State-Specific Requests
Optery's service is designed to maximize your removal coverage based on the privacy rights available in the state where you reside. Each state privacy law also explains the business requirements to respond to Authorized Agent requests, where permitted.
Below are the US states where Optery currently submits state-specific privacy rights requests on your behalf:
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Iowa
- Maryland
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- Oregon
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Virginia
Updated on: 17/12/2025
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