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SMA Communications, LLC.

SMA Communications, LLC. is registered as a data broker in California. Here's the fastest route to opt out or request deletion — rebuilt into clear steps from the broker's own registered instructions — plus its full official record.

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How to remove yourself from SMA Communications, LLC.

  1. Email steven@smacomm.com and ask SMA Communications, LLC. to opt you out of the sale of your personal information and delete what they hold.
  2. State that you are a California resident exercising your CCPA/CPRA rights, and include the identifiers they'd need to find you (name, email, address).
  3. If that channel doesn't work, SMA Communications, LLC. also registered: written request by mail.
  4. Keep a dated record of your request. Under the CCPA a business must acknowledge a request within 10 business days and respond within 45 days.
  • Email requeststeven@smacomm.com
  • Written request by mail6853 SW 18th Street, Suite M200, Boca Raton, FL 33433, United States

What SMA Communications, LLC. likely knows about you

By law, every company on this registry is a data broker — under California's Delete Act, a business that knowingly collects and sells the personal information of consumers it has no direct relationship with. In practice that means identifiers a broker like SMA Communications, LLC. can buy, compile, and resell: names, addresses, emails and phone numbers, and often household, demographic, and behavioural data — even though you may never have interacted with them.

SMA Communications, LLC. did not register a description of what it collects. Check its privacy notice at smacomm.com for specifics.

The official record

Websitesmacomm.com
Privacy contactsteven [at] smacomm.com
Registered address6853 SW 18th Street, Suite M200, Boca Raton, FL 33433, United States
Registered since6/30/2020
Registered removal instructionson file with the state (below)
The broker's opt-out instructions, exactly as registered

A consumer can opt out via US Mail or via an opt out link.

Deletion, as registered:

A protected individual can demand deletion via an opt out link or via the US Mail

The record above is reproduced verbatim from the California data broker registry (California Privacy Protection Agency, under the DELETE Act), retrieved 2026-07-08. The step-by-step guidance is rebuilt from that registered text — we never add a method, link, or claim the broker did not register. The registry is maintained by the state; details or registration status may change after this snapshot — always confirm on the broker's own site. We can't verify a broker's opt-out link is currently live (many block automated checks).