Call Congress Now! Give us the DELETE Act and its National Registry to Halt Data Broker Abuse

Data Brokers hoard intimate personal information on all of us, then sell it to anyone who will pay. The Federal Trade Commission should help us reject this dangerous and abusive business model with a do not call registry for data brokers!

Have you ever googled yourself, only to discover your home address, cell phone, legal names for generations of your family, and more on dozens of websites? 

That’s the tip of the iceberg.

Data brokers are making a killing with our private information, buying data from the apps and websites we use, scraping social media, exploiting our rental and mortgage and banking applications, and more. They sell this data to anyone who wants to pay, even offering some of it for free to lure in customers without anyone’s consent. This is dangerous. Even free data like a loved one’s home address and phone number can put them at risk. 

Doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet and without their consent. Doxxing is done to enable direct harassment. It is a form of abuse, and it is the entire business model of these corporations. 

On the surface, abuse survivors, activists, journalists, healthcare workers, as well as civil servants like poll workers and librarians are all harmed by this “doxxing” business model. Worse, behind closed doors and on premium tiers, data brokers share even more intimate details, like who visits Planned Parenthood or details on military personnel & veterans net worth, home address, geolocation, and children.

These massive troves of non-consensual personal information make everyone vulnerable to hacking, stalking, discrimination, and scams—including AI scams. They are a direct path to harm hundreds of millions of people, and it can be nearly impossible to stop data brokers from selling information on us or our loved ones.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has the authority to stop all of this. All they need to do is create an opt-out system like their National Do Not Call Registry and tell data brokers to stop selling information on anyone who registers—a system just like everyone in California will get in 2026.

That’s it. That’s the whole plan. It’s deceptively simple, and behind the scenes there is real enthusiasm for this idea. What we need now is to pressure the FTC to make it happen!

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Great news! The US House is now considering the DELETE Act, which would establish a national “do not call” registry to let us all opt out of data broker listings with one click. 

But, it is being considered alongside a much weaker option with fines that cost less than complying and would require us all to opt out on 500+ individual websites, instead of one click. We need to tell Congress: we want the DELETE Act, not some do-nothing version that won’t make a difference!

Enter your phone number and zip code to call the relevant committee and your Congresshuman to demand the DELETE Act. We’ve made it easy with a script, and if you want to be sure not to have to talk to anyone, you can set a reminder to call after 5 pm Eastern time.

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Introduce yourself, be polite, and say:

“I’m calling to ask that congress give us the tools we need to protect our loved ones from data broker-fueled abuse and scams by passing the DELETE Act. I’ve heard that you are also considering passing APRA that has a much weaker version of DELETE Act with pathetic fines and that would require me to opt out on over 500 individual data broker sites. I don’t want that. I want you to pass the DELETE Act or make APRA as strong as the DELETE Act when it comes to data brokers. Thank you!”

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