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Last updated: July 9, 2026

Transparency about who receives your information is more important than a long list of names. This page explains the categories of parties we work with, what they receive, and how you exercise your rights against them.

What happens when you submit a request

When you complete a quote form and provide consent, QuoteAmerica transmits the information you submitted — including your name, telephone number, email address, ZIP code and the answers you gave — to one or more third parties selected based on the product you requested and your location. Those parties then contact you directly.

Categories of recipients

VerticalCategories of parties who may receive your information
Home & auto insuranceLicensed insurance agents and brokers; insurance carriers; insurance marketing organizations; lead aggregators
Health insurance & MedicareLicensed health and Medicare insurance agents; field marketing organizations; carriers; call centers operating on their behalf
Home servicesIndependent home improvement contractors; contractor networks; home services lead aggregators
Debt reliefDebt settlement providers; nonprofit credit counseling agencies; debt consolidation lenders
Cash-out refinance & HELOCMortgage lenders; mortgage brokers; loan originators; mortgage lead aggregators
All verticalsService providers acting on our instructions: hosting, email and SMS delivery, data verification, fraud prevention, analytics

Onward transfer

Some recipients are aggregators, and aggregators redistribute. A lead aggregator may transmit your information to its own network of agents, lenders or contractors. This means the number of parties holding your information can exceed the number we transmit to directly. This is standard practice in the industry and is the reason multiple companies may contact you after a single submission. We are disclosing it plainly so that you can decide whether to submit.

Each recipient is an independent business

Recipients are not our agents, employees or partners. Each determines its own purposes for processing your information, and each is governed by its own privacy policy — not ours. Once we transmit your information, our Privacy Policy no longer governs what that recipient does with it.

Exercising rights against a recipient

To have a recipient delete your information or stop contacting you, you must contact that recipient directly. When a company calls you:

  1. Ask for the company's full legal name and a callback number.
  2. Ask to be placed on their internal Do Not Call list. This is a right you have under federal law, and the company must honor it.
  3. Ask them to delete your personal information.
  4. Note the date, the name of the person you spoke with, and what you requested.

You may also ask us for a list of the specific parties to whom we transmitted your information. Email privacy@quoteamerica.org with the subject "Recipient Request," including the name, phone number, email and ZIP code you submitted, and we will identify them.

Stopping future sharing

See Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information to opt out of future transmission, and Unsubscribe to stop communications from us.


Related: Privacy Policy · Terms of Service · Cookie Policy · California Privacy Notice · Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information · Accessibility Statement