How to remove yourself from Epsilon

Epsilon is one of the largest marketing data brokers (part of Publicis) — like Acxiom, it’s behind-the-scenes, so you can’t look up a public profile of yourself. It builds a marketing dossier and sells it to advertisers. You opt out via its data-subject-rights (DSR) portal to stop your data being used for targeting.

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What Epsilon exposes

A marketing profile: demographics, household and purchase data, and inferred interests sold to advertisers.

Why removing yourself from Epsilon matters

On Epsilon, anyone can look you up — often for just a few dollars — and pull a marketing profile: demographics, household and purchase data, and inferred interests sold to advertisers. That is more than enough to target you with spam and phishing, fuel robocalls, or in the worst cases enable stalking, doxxing or identity theft. Removing your Epsilon listing cuts off one of the easiest public sources of that data about you.

Opting out of Epsilon is fairly straightforward, with one extra verification step — it works via data-subject-rights request, and removal times vary. It is free: under U.S. privacy laws Epsilon has to honor opt-out requests, so never pay a "removal" fee. Have your details ready for the verification step, then re-check in a few weeks to make sure the listing stayed down.

How to opt out of Epsilon, step by step

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Go to legal.epsilon.com/dsr/ and open the consumer data-rights request form.

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Choose to opt out / delete your information and verify your identity (used only to find your record).

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Submit the request — processing can take a few weeks to propagate.

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Keep the confirmation; follow up via the DSR portal if you don’t hear back.

Open the Epsilon opt-out page

Link verified June 2026 — brokers change their forms, so confirm it’s the official epsilon.com opt-out before entering anything.

Watch out: Like Acxiom, Epsilon is invisible to you (no public listing), so you won’t “see” a takedown — opting out reduces targeted advertising and downstream data sales rather than removing a page.

Epsilon is one of hundreds

Removing Epsilon is a great start — but your data is on many more sites, and Epsilon can re-list you within weeks. PersProtect removes you from 499 broker and people-search sites and keeps re-checking so you stay off.

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Common questions

Removing yourself from Epsilon, answered

Why does Epsilon have my data if I’ve never used it?

It sells to businesses, not consumers, so it stays out of view while compiling a marketing profile on most U.S. adults — which is why opting out matters.

What does opting out of Epsilon do?

It stops Epsilon from using or selling your information for marketing and audience targeting, shrinking how widely your profile circulates.