Oct. 6, 2022, 9:27 p.m. | /u/Interesting-Yak9118

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Somehow this organization knew my ethnicity and my phone number to communicate. When I asked them, they say my information was obtained from the state's public records. The organization acts like it's a "feature"to be contacted randomly, in reality it's a breach of trust. Is there any way to order the state not to give out my personal information and delete it? I don't fancy being randomly contacted from a random organization.

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