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One form. 500+ data brokers. Your deletion request is submitted to every covered broker under the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, with a legal receipt generated instantly and a 45-day compliance window.

Submits to 500+ covered data brokers
Legal receipt generated instantly
45-day compliance window under OCPA
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Submit your deletion request
One form. Every covered broker.

Under OCPA, you have the right to request deletion of personal data held by covered controllers. ClickOff submits on your behalf to all 500+ data brokers in a single request.

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Your OCPA deletion request is now being routed to 500+ data brokers. Legal receipt below.
OCPA Deletion Receipt
Receipt ID:
Name:
State: Oregon
Legal Basis: ORS § 646A.570
Submitted:
Compliance Deadline:
Agent: ClickOff (Phion Systems, LLC)
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Delete My Data · Oregon · FAQ
What happens when you submit.
What does "submit" actually do? +
When you submit, ClickOff generates a OCPA-compliant deletion request in your name and routes it to 500+ registered data brokers. You get a legal receipt immediately, and controllers have 45 days to respond (with one possible 45-day extension for complex cases).
Is this legally binding under OCPA? +
Yes, fully. OCPA explicitly recognizes authorized-agent submissions — ClickOff is authorized under OCPA to submit opt-out and deletion requests on your behalf. The 30-day cure period expired January 1, 2026, so the Oregon AG can now enforce directly. OCPA also requires UOOM/GPC recognition since January 2026. Penalties reach $7,500 per violation plus attorney's fees and investigation costs. In the first year of OCPA enforcement, the Oregon DOJ received 214 complaints and issued 38 cure letters — most concerning data brokers and deletion requests.
Why is this free? +
Exercising your OCPA rights is a legal right — you shouldn't have to pay for it. ClickOff's deletion service is free forever. We make money on Shield, our optional subscription that auto-resubmits your deletion every 45 days to keep you off broker lists permanently.
How long before my data is actually deleted? +
Controllers have 45 days to respond to your request under OCPA (with one possible 45-day extension). Most responsive brokers delete within 30 days. Some will claim exemptions (legal obligation, fraud prevention, etc.) and not delete. Shield tracks which controllers delete vs. which refuse, giving you data to report non-compliance to the Oregon DOJ.
Will my data come back? +
Yes, usually within 3-6 months. Data brokers constantly collect new data from public records, credit reports, social media, and marketing databases. A one-time deletion doesn't prevent them from adding you back from new sources. Shield re-submits your deletion every 45 days — forever — to keep you off broker lists permanently.
What if I'm not sure I'm in Oregon? +
OCPA applies to Oregon residents. If you've moved recently or split time across states, use the state where you currently reside and receive mail. If you've moved from Oregon, you may also have rights under your new state's privacy law — see our full state coverage page.
Can I submit for my spouse or family members? +
No — each person must submit their own deletion request. OCPA is a personal right that requires verification of the consumer's identity. For household-wide coverage, consider Shield's family plan ($99/year for up to 4 members).
Do you store my information? +
Only what's required to process your request — first name, last name, email — and only until your deletion request is fully processed. We never request or store sensitive IDs like Oregon driver's license numbers, SSNs, or financial account information.