Seamless.AI claims to be "the world's first real-time search engine for sales contacts," maintaining profiles on roughly 1.9 billion people. Unlike traditional B2B brokers that scrape LinkedIn, Seamless.AI uses machine learning to generate contact information — predicting your email from common patterns, inferring your phone number from company PBX ranges, and stitching together fragments from public sources. This guide covers how to remove your data from Seamless.AI in 2026.
What is Seamless.AI?
Seamless.AI (seamless.ai) is a sales intelligence platform registered as a data broker in California. Its customers pay for access to contact details including work email, direct phone, personal cell, company, title, and recent job history. The key differentiator: much of the data is AI-inferred rather than directly scraped, which means Seamless.AI can have a profile of you even if you've never had any public contact information online.
AI-generated contact data has real consequences
Seamless.AI's predicted email addresses and phone numbers can be wrong — and when they're wrong, someone else may start receiving outreach meant for you, or vice versa. When they're right, they expose direct contact channels you may have deliberately kept private. Either way, opting out is worthwhile.
Step-by-step: How to opt out of Seamless.AI
- Go to the Seamless.AI opt-out page. Visit login.seamless.ai/personalDataRequest directly, or scroll to the Seamless.AI homepage footer and click Do Not Sell My Information.
- Fill out the removal form. Provide:
- First and last name
- Valid email address
- Phone number
- Country and state
- Current street address (used to confirm residency)
- Company name
- Work email
- Choose "Delete My Information." Select the request type that removes your profile from the active database. You can also separately opt out of the sale or sharing of your data.
- Verify via confirmation email. Seamless.AI sends a verification email to confirm you own the address.
- Wait for processing. Seamless.AI typically completes requests within 30 to 45 days under state privacy law timelines.
Alternative contact methods
If the form fails or you prefer direct contact:
- Phone: 855-953-3265 (verbal opt-out)
- Mail: Seamless.AI, Attn: Privacy Officer, 7652 Sawmill Road, Suite 341, Dublin, Ohio 43016
- Email: Through the form URL is preferred, but privacy inquiries can go to their listed address
What information should you include?
Because Seamless.AI generates contact information, you may have records under variations of your name, email, or phone number. Include as many of these as possible:
- All email addresses associated with your name (personal and professional)
- Current and past phone numbers
- Current and recent employers
- LinkedIn URL
- Any nicknames or name variations (e.g., "Michael" and "Mike")
California Attorney General data broker registry
Seamless.AI is a registered data broker in California (under the Delete Act / CCPA). This means California residents have an additional right to file complaints with the California AG's office if Seamless.AI fails to honor an opt-out request.
Why Seamless.AI profiles are especially persistent
Traditional data brokers ingest your data once, then wait for updates. Seamless.AI's AI pipelines can regenerate a profile at any time based on:
- Your employer's domain (to predict email patterns)
- Your company's PBX phone system (to predict phone extensions)
- Your LinkedIn job title and tenure
- Other B2B databases Seamless has licensed
This means even a successful opt-out can lead to a regenerated profile within weeks if you change jobs. The only way to stay off the platform permanently is ongoing monitoring.
State law rights apply
Seamless.AI is subject to multiple state privacy laws. Residents of these states have legal recourse if requests are ignored:
- California (CCPA / CPRA)
- Virginia (VCDPA)
- Colorado (CPA)
- Connecticut (CTDPA)
- Oregon (OCPA)
- Utah (UCPA)
- Texas (TDPSA)
Mentioning the specific law in your removal request is good practice — it establishes the legal basis and the required response timeline.
How PrivacyOn handles Seamless.AI
Seamless.AI is one of the B2B brokers included in PrivacyOn's continuous monitoring. Beyond submitting and re-submitting the opt-out form, PrivacyOn also monitors whether your profile has been regenerated after removal, catching AI-driven re-ingestion that a one-time opt-out would miss. Coverage extends to ZoomInfo, Apollo, RocketReach, Lusha, SignalHire, Clearbit, and 100+ consumer brokers — all for $8.33/month.
Other B2B brokers to opt out of
- ZoomInfo — the largest B2B data broker
- Apollo.io — aggressive outreach platform
- RocketReach — recruiter favorite
- Lusha — LinkedIn Chrome extension scraper
- SignalHire — resume-data focused
- Clearbit — enterprise enrichment
- Hunter.io — email pattern finder
Reduce your inference surface
Because Seamless.AI uses AI to infer contact data, reducing the public signal reduces how accurately it can generate future profiles:
- Keep your LinkedIn employer private to non-connections (inference relies on knowing where you work)
- Don't publish your phone number on company team pages or Calendly links
- Use email aliases for public communications (forums, conferences, press contact)
- Scrub your Twitter/X bio and footer signatures of work contact details
Final checklist
- Submit the Seamless.AI opt-out form with comprehensive identifiers
- Verify via email
- Follow up by phone (855-953-3265) if no response in 30 days
- Cite your state privacy law for stronger footing
- Repeat for all other B2B brokers
- Reduce public signal to lower AI inference accuracy
- Enroll in continuous monitoring to catch AI-driven re-ingestion
Seamless.AI is one of the more unusual entries in the B2B broker space — its AI-driven inference means traditional opt-out alone isn't enough. Continuous monitoring combined with reducing your public footprint is the only durable solution.