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Throtle

Throtle 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 Throtle

  1. Email privacy@throtle.io and ask Throtle 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. 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.

What Throtle 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 Throtle 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.

As registered: Users can visit our privacy policy for details on our data collecting practices.

The official record

Websitethrotle.io
Privacy contactprivacy [at] throtle.io
Registered address141 West Front Street, Suite 410, Red Bank, NJ 07701, United States
Registered since1/31/2020
Registered removal instructionson file with the state (below)
The broker's opt-out instructions, exactly as registered

By visiting our data privacy manager via our website or by calling our toll-free number which is posted on our website.

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).