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Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Last updated: June 10, 2026

California residents (and residents of other states with similar laws) can ask Mobile Phonebook to stop “selling” or “sharing” their personal information, and can request access, deletion, or correction. See our California Privacy Notice and Privacy Policy for details.

What we sell or share

Mobile Phonebook is a call referral directory. When you call a number listed on our site, your phone number (caller ID), the ZIP code you enter into our automated phone system, and (where recorded) the call recording and related metadata are passed to the independent service provider (or marketing network) that receives your call. Because that provider or network may pay us for the connected call, this can be a “sale” of personal information under California law. We may also “share” website analytics data with advertising partners for measurement.

How to opt out

Email privacy@mobilephonebook.org with the subject line “Do Not Sell or Share Request” and include:

  • the phone number you call from (so we can match and suppress it in our system);
  • your state of residence; and
  • if applicable, the approximate date of any past call you placed through our service.

We will confirm receipt, verify the request against our call records, and apply the opt-out. You can use the same email address to request access, deletion, or correction, or to submit a request through an authorized agent (proof of authorization may be required). We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights.

What opting out means

Please understand how an opt-out works for a call-connection service: connecting your call is the same act as sharing it. We cannot route a call to a local provider without passing the call, including your caller ID and ZIP code, to that provider. If you opt out, we will suppress your phone number, which means future calls you place to our listed numbers cannot be connected. Opting out does not affect information already delivered to a provider on a past call; to stop contact from that provider, contact the provider directly.

Global Privacy Control

Where required by law, we treat a recognized Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signal as a valid request to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information collected from that browser or device on our website (such as analytics and advertising data). GPC applies to your web browsing; to opt your phone number out, use the email process above.

Questions

Email privacy@mobilephonebook.org.