We believe you should know exactly how Kopimore identifies visitors. Transparency about our data sourcing is core to how we operate.
County property records, voter registration files, and government-sourced datasets contribute foundational identity and address data. These records are public by law.
Consumers who have opted in to data sharing through publisher networks, reward programs, and lifestyle surveys contribute the majority of contact data in our database.
We license enrichment data from accredited consumer data providers who maintain their own opt-in and compliance programs, including annual re-certification.
Browser fingerprinting, device signals, and probabilistic matching are used to link anonymous website activity to known identity profiles from our database.
Our database is updated continuously — addresses, phone numbers, and email validity are re-verified on a rolling 30–60 day cycle to maintain high data quality.
We do not purchase dark web data, data from breaches, or any dataset obtained without consumer consent. We do not scrape social media platforms.
Kopimore does not track visitors across unrelated third-party websites. Our identification is based on matching your visitor's device signals against our licensed database — not cross-site behavioral tracking. We don't use third-party tracking cookies or pixel networks.
Our contact match accuracy for email addresses is approximately 85–90%. Phone numbers are verified against carrier records and scrubbed against known landline/mobile classifications. Addresses are validated against USPS delivery records.
Contact data is refreshed on a rolling basis. Email addresses are re-verified monthly. Phone numbers are re-validated quarterly. Address records are updated whenever a change is detected in source data.
Yes. Consumers can submit an opt-out request to optout@kopimore.com. Once processed (within 5 business days), their profile will not be surfaced to any Kopimore customer. We honor all CCPA and state privacy law opt-out requests.
Kopimore data may be used for direct outreach subject to applicable laws including TCPA, CAN-SPAM, and state marketing regulations. Customers are responsible for obtaining appropriate consent for text messages and auto-dialed calls. See our Compliance page for full guidance.