
Oracle Opt Out Guide
Oracle Data Cloud is different from a standard people-search site because it is not built around public profile pages for names, addresses, or relatives; it was part of Oracle’s ad-tech and marketing-data business. That still matters to an ordinary person because your email, address, device identifiers, web behavior, purchase-related signals, event activity, and interest segments can be used to place you into advertising audiences even when no public “profile” appears on Oracle.com.
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How to opt out of Oracle
Open Oracle’s official Privacy Choices page and select the request type that matches your goal, such as marketing preferences, access, correction, deletion, removal, limitation, or opt-out, where available. Use the privacy inquiry form or the relevant Oracle profile/preference page. Submit only the identifiers the form asks for, and save any confirmation screen or email you receive. Handling time depends on your jurisdiction and request type.
Oracle’s privacy materials describe data coming from account details, Oracle sites, chats, support, events, selected third-party sources, public sources, retail and loyalty-card sources, online partners, cookies, pixel tags, device IDs, and historic Oracle Data Cloud partners.
Checklist:
- Open Oracle’s official Privacy Choices page
- Choose the request type that matches your goal
- Enter only the identifiers the form requests
- Complete any verification step shown by the form
- Save the confirmation screen or email
- Re-check your preferences after changing browsers, devices, cookies, or operating systems
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Common data you may find:
Travis Kettner
Publicly accessible to anyone
- Address ******
- Phone +1******
- Relatives ******
- Past Addr. 3 Records
- Email sh****.com
- Court 2 Records
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High risk
Current & past addresses
Home address, move history
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High risk
Phone numbers
Mobile, landline, caller ID
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High risk
Relatives & household
Family, co-residents
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Medium risk
Email addresses
Current and past accounts
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Low risk
Social profile links
Connected accounts
15,4M Americans were victims of identity fraud last year. Here’s how scammers use this data:
- Open credit cards
- Take over bank accounts
- File fake tax returns
- SIM swap your phone
- Apply for loans
- Target your family
Oracle – Quick Facts
| Parameter | Value |
| Domain | oracle.com |
| Broker Type | Ad-tech / marketing-data broker, not a consumer people-search site |
| Data Sources | Oracle account details, Oracle sites, chats, support, events, selected third-party sources, public sources, retail and loyalty-card sources, online partners, cookies, pixel tags, and device IDs |
| Data Types | Contact details, physical or mailing address data, email address, phone number, device identifiers, web/event signals, purchase-related signals, business contact data, and advertising interest segments |
| Opt-out Methods | Oracle Privacy Choices, privacy inquiry form, Oracle profile settings, and email preference links |
| Known Issue | The historic Oracle Data Cloud opt-out URL listed in the California Data Broker Registry may redirect to an Oracle Advertising end-of-life/contracts page instead of a visible opt-out form |
| Region Notes | Oracle supports privacy rights requests for California and EU/EEA-style requests, depending on jurisdiction and request type |
| Identity Verification | Varies by request path; current verification details were not confirmed in research |
| Real-World Timing | No reliable user-reported timing was found for Oracle Data Cloud opt-out; Oracle Cloud tenancy deletion has a separate 30-day permanent deletion process |
| Repeat Risk | Cookie/device-based opt-outs may need to be repeated after browser, cookie, device, or operating-system changes |
Step-by-Step Guide
Timelines, Verification & What to Expect
You’ll often see an on-page receipt immediately, then an email that confirms the request or asks you to verify again. You might see a browser alert on screen, and requests may be routed globally. Timing depends on applicable laws and regulations, your jurisdiction, and the request type. Research did not find a reliable user-reported timing for Oracle Data Cloud opt-out specifically. Oracle notes you can exercise privacy rights by filling out the inquiry form, and it will respond to your request under relevant data protection laws. If you manage settings in an Oracle portal, you may complete parts of the flow by clicking the links and following the corresponding page, then following the corresponding instructions, then taking the actions within the account area, and using actions within each portal, such as changing contact fields. If the form gives you on-page guidance or a confirmation message, follow that guidance and keep a copy for your records.
Edge Cases & Troubleshooting
If you are an Oracle customer, use your contract support channel for account issues; otherwise, use account help or the inquiry form explaining you can’t receive verification.
Try an alternate email/phone and confirm you’re on the right region page.
Clear cache, disable VPN/ad blockers, and retry in a new session.
Check Spam/Junk, wait 10 minutes, then request a resend once.
The California Data Broker Registry listed datacloudoptout.oracle.com for Oracle Data Cloud, but research found that this path redirects to an Oracle Advertising end-of-life/contracts page instead of a visible opt-out form. Use Oracle Privacy Choices or the privacy inquiry form instead, and note in your records that the historic Data Cloud URL did not show the expected form.
Oracle’s privacy materials support regional privacy rights, including EU/EEA-style requests and California requests. If the normal preference path does not fit your case, submit the request as a formal privacy rights request for access, deletion, correction, removal, limitation, copy, or opt-out of sale where available.
Reddit complaints often involve Oracle Cloud Free Tier tenancy deletion, not Oracle Data Cloud advertising preferences. If your issue is cloud account closure, follow the OCI tenancy deletion path; if your issue is marketing or advertising data, use Oracle Privacy Choices or the privacy inquiry form instead.
To cancel a paid subscription for Oracle products and services, use your account billing settings; this is separate from privacy requests.
Will my data reappear?
For Oracle Data Cloud, this is not the same as a people-search profile reappearing on a public website. The main repeat risk is that tracking-based opt-outs can depend on cookies, browsers, devices, and operating systems. If you delete cookies, change browsers, switch devices, or reinstall an operating system, repeat the relevant cookie or advertising opt-out steps. Keep a simple log with the date, request type, path used, and result so you can tell whether the same issue returns.
Oracle Data Cloud was also listed in the California Data Broker Registry as Oracle America, Inc./Oracle Data Cloud, and its historic ecosystem included advertising products such as audience activation, offline-to-online matching, and cross-device services. The practical risk is not that someone searches Oracle and finds your home address; it is that marketing systems connect your offline and online identifiers and keep using them for ad targeting, sales outreach, or preference-based campaigns.
Manual removal works. But only for today
Manual opt-out is possible, but it is rarely permanent. Data brokers can refresh and republish your details over time, so a removal request today may need to be repeated later.
| MANUAL | ||
|---|---|---|
| Time for US Search removal | 2 minutes | ~15 minutes |
| Sites covered | 336+ sites | 1 site |
| When data reappears | Auto re-removed | ~15 minutes |
| Total time per year | 0 hours | 2-5 hours |
| Monitoring for new listings | Continuous | You do it yourself |
| Cost | from $16.50/month | Free |
How ClearNym works
We handle the entire removal and monitoring process so you don’t have to track spreadsheets or repeat opt-outs every quarter.
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WEEK 1-2
We submit
Opt-out requests submitted
We submit the relevant Oracle request path for marketing preferences, access, deletion, correction, removal, limitation, or opt-out where available.
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MONTH 1
We verify
Removals verified
Oracle states that privacy requests are handled under relevant data protection laws. Oracle Cloud tenancy deletion is separate and has its own 30-day permanent deletion process.
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ONGOING
We monitor
Continuous monitoring
The main risk is that opt-outs may need to be repeated after cookies are deleted, browsers or devices change, or operating systems are reinstalled. We keep monitoring and resubmit the relevant request.
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FAQ
Oracle Data Cloud was tied to ad-tech and marketing-data services rather than public people-search profiles. The opt-out is relevant because Oracle’s historic Data Cloud materials described interest segments, cookies, device IDs, hashed emails, address data, and audience activation for advertising. Use the privacy choices path if your goal is to limit marketing, advertising, or data broker-style use – not to remove a public profile page.
Oracle acquired AddThis, and Oracle’s historic Data Cloud materials described online collection through cookies, pixel tags, device IDs, website operators, online stores, travel sites, and other online partners. This matters because tracking-based opt-outs can depend on the browser, device, and cookies used. If you delete cookies or switch browsers or devices, repeat the relevant cookie or advertising opt-out steps.
It can reduce Oracle Data Cloud-style interest-based advertising use, but it does not mean all ads disappear. The historic Oracle Data Cloud policy said users could still see ads, including campaigns already in progress, and cookie-based opt-outs might need to be repeated after browser, device, cookie, or operating-system changes.
Treat this as a cloud account workflow, not a marketing-data opt-out. Research found Reddit users asking about Free Tier tenancy deletion, and Oracle’s official documentation says Free Tier tenancy deletion is handled in OCI Console, and permanent deletion follows after 30 days. Use the Cloud process for tenancy closure, then use Privacy Choices separately for privacy or marketing-data requests.
BBB and Trustpilot findings were mostly about service, billing, support, account, signup, and Oracle Cloud issues, not confirmed Oracle Data Cloud opt-out failures. That matters because mixing these paths can slow you down: billing/subscription problems, cloud tenancy deletion, and advertising/privacy requests use different routes. Choose the route that matches the problem and save confirmation records for each one.
Posted by Ava J. Mercer
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