Data Broker Opt-Out Guides
Acxiom Opt-Out Guide
How to remove your personal data from Acxiom and keep evidence of the request.
Compare this route with the full broker opt-out hub and read How data brokers build a profile about you for broader context before submitting personal data.
Run free exposure scanQuick facts
- Guide status
- Official routes were found, but some form or regional details still need manual browser verification.
- Estimated time
- Usually 5-15 minutes to submit.
- Information you may need
- name, email, country or region, address or postcode if requested, request type, authorised agent details if applicable
- Email verification may be required
- Not verified from official source
- ID may be required
- Not verified from official source
- Published processing time
- Marketing-products opt-out requests are described as processed within two weeks.
- Profile URL useful
- No. This is not a public profile-listing opt-out.
- Removal may need checking later
- Yes. Recheck for return listings after refreshes or source updates.
- Regions covered
- UK product-data policy verified; international request portal found; German-hosted marketing opt-out needs real-browser check.
Official website
https://www.acxiom.comOfficial opt-out URL
https://privacyportal-de.onetrust.com/webform/2d21c61d-305c-4b65-9def-27456d7968b4/5bf78399-57e8-418f-80bd-d26636f1989ePrivacy request route
https://privacyportal.onetrust.com/webform/342ca6ac-4177-4827-b61e-19070296cbd3/6896cf25-6953-4500-9c69-5a8fb6f6f932Privacy policy
https://www.acxiom.co.uk/privacy/Privacy email: ukconsumerservices@acxiom.com (from Acxiom UK product-data policy; marketing-products form email not verified)
Before you submit
Only use official Acxiom opt-out pages or verified privacy contacts. Provide the minimum required details. Save confirmation numbers and receipts.
Notes for this broker: Use Acxiom's official privacy routes only. The marketing-products opt-out appears official, but the UK/EU routing behaviour still needs a normal-browser check before calling it fully verified.
Verification note: Official routes found, but Acxiom remains manual-review until the OneTrust form fields and UK/EU behaviour are verified in a normal browser.
Step-by-step opt-out process
- Open the official Acxiom opt-out, suppression, or privacy request route above.
- Review the page to confirm it matches your region and request type.
- Enter only the information required to identify the matching record.
- Choose deletion, opt-out, suppression, or objection depending on the options available.
- Complete any email, phone, or CAPTCHA verification.
- Save the confirmation number, timestamp, and email receipt.
- Recheck later to see whether the record returns.
Information and verification details
Visible or expected form fields
- - OneTrust form fields were not visible in parsed page
Still needs manual confirmation
- - visible OneTrust form fields
- - email verification wording
- - government ID wording
- - UK/EU browser behaviour
- JavaScript
- Likely for OneTrust forms.
- CAPTCHA
- Unclear.
- Login required
- No visible login.
What to save as evidence
- URL of exposed profile
- Screenshot or record reference if safe/legal to save
- Date submitted
- Confirmation number
- Email receipt
- Broker response
- Follow-up dates
What to do if Acxiom refuses
Some brokers may reject requests if they cannot verify the record, believe they have a lawful reason to continue processing, or need more information. Save the refusal and consider using applicable privacy rights such as erasure or objection.
Can Hushfolk help?
Hushfolk starts with a free exposure scan. If there is evidence worth acting on, Hushfolk can help turn confirmed exposure into team-reviewed takedown dispatch, monitoring, and an evidence trail.
Run free exposure scanImportant limits
No opt-out guide can guarantee deletion from every copied dataset, public record, archive, or third-party source. Broker records can return after refreshes or appear in other datasets.
Hushfolk helps identify, prioritise, support removal workflows, track status, and monitor what may return.
- Marketing-products opt-out and broader privacy-rights requests are separate routes.
- The German-hosted OneTrust form may behave differently by browser, region, or session.
- The UK privacy email is from Acxiom's product-data policy and may not be the primary marketing-products form contact.
Official sources checked
These citations make the guide easier to audit, refresh, and cite in search or AI answer surfaces. Links are stripped of tracking parameters.
Acxiom / OneTrust
Official result text describes this as a route to opt out of Acxiom's marketing products and says requests are processed within two weeks. The form body was not parseable in the research environment.
Supports: officialOptOutUrl, publishedProcessingTime, manual-review status
Acxiom / OneTrust
Official result text describes this as Acxiom's Consumer International Rights Portal for personal-information requests. It should be treated separately from the marketing-products opt-out.
Supports: privacyRequestUrl, international privacy-rights route
Acxiom UK
Confirms Acxiom UK product-data context and lists ukconsumerservices@acxiom.com for individuals wishing to contact Acxiom.
Supports: privacyPolicyUrl, privacyContactUrl, privacyEmail, UK product-data context
UK/EU privacy rights note
Depending on the broker and the type of processing, you may be able to ask for deletion, object to processing, or restrict certain uses of your personal data.
In the UK, the right to erasure allows people to ask an organisation to delete personal data in certain circumstances. The right is not absolute. The right to object can also apply, especially where personal data is used for direct marketing.
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FAQ
How long does a Acxiom opt-out request take?
Timing depends on the route used, verification checks, and follow-up requests. Save timestamps and confirmation details so you can track progress.
Can a Acxiom record return after removal?
Yes. Records can return after data refreshes, copied lists, or new source ingestion. Rechecks and evidence logs help track what changes over time.
Before and after you submit
Before submitting, verify that the route matches your region and request type, and prepare only the minimum fields needed to identify your listing. If the route requests additional optional data, provide it only when required for verification or legal compliance.
After submitting, capture timestamp, route, and confirmation details in a short log. Recheck on a fixed cadence because broker records may return after data refreshes or upstream source updates. Consistent evidence tracking is the most reliable way to maintain long-term reduction in public exposure.