Lusha Opt-Out: Remove Your Info (2026)

Lusha is a B2B sales intelligence platform that provides sales professionals with contact details including direct phone numbers, work email addresses, and company information. If you are a professional, your contact data may be in Lusha's database without your knowledge. This guide explains how to remove your information from Lusha in 2026.

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Why opt out of Lusha?

Lusha's business model involves selling access to professional contact data to sales teams and recruiters. Three specific privacy concerns apply. First, your direct phone number and work email are sold to salespeople who can then contact you without going through any official channel — effectively bypassing corporate switchboards. Second, Lusha profiles often include detailed employment information and direct-line numbers that professionals keep semi-private for good reasons. Third, in competitive industries, competitor companies may use Lusha to identify and target your organization's staff. Opting out removes your contact details from Lusha's commercial database.

Quick facts

Type of site B2B sales intelligence / professional contact data
Data shown Name, job title, employer, direct phone, work email
Opt-out method Online form at lushaprivacy.com + email confirmation
Typical removal time Within a few business days

How to opt out of Lusha

  1. Go to lushaprivacy.com. Open lushaprivacy.com in your browser. This is Lusha's dedicated privacy and opt-out portal.
  2. Submit a removal request. Fill in the form with your name, employer, and the email address associated with the listing you want removed.
  3. Confirm via email. Lusha will send a confirmation email. Click the verification link to activate your removal.
  4. Verify the removal. After a few business days, have a colleague or a new browser session search for your name on Lusha to confirm your profile is no longer visible.
  5. Monitor for re-listing. Lusha refreshes its database periodically. Check back every few months or submit a new removal request if your profile reappears.

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What to expect after opting out

Lusha typically processes removal requests within a few business days of email confirmation. Once removed, your profile should not appear in Lusha searches or in tools that access Lusha's API. Because Lusha sources data from public business directories, LinkedIn-style platforms, and licensed providers, your profile can reappear if new information is discovered. Submitting a new opt-out as needed is the most reliable way to stay off the platform.

Frequently asked questions

Why is my contact information on Lusha?

Lusha gathers data from publicly available professional sources including company websites, press releases, and data providers. You do not need to have submitted information yourself.

Is the Lusha opt-out free?

Yes. The opt-out at lushaprivacy.com is free and does not require a Lusha account.

How long does Lusha take to remove my data?

Typically within a few business days after you confirm via email.

Will my data return to Lusha after I opt out?

It can if new public information is discovered. Check every few months and resubmit if necessary.

Does Lusha's opt-out also cover affiliated B2B platforms?

No. Lusha's opt-out applies to Lusha only. Other B2B data brokers like ZoomInfo have their own separate opt-out processes.

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