Data rights

Remove a business listing

If your business appears in our data and you do not want it to, we will take it out. You do not need an account, there is no charge, and we will not ask you to justify the request.

Email privacy@vendorsly.com

What to send

The business name, and either its website or its Google Maps link. That is enough for us to find the record. If you are writing on behalf of a business, say so — we do not require proof, but it helps us match the right listing.

What happens next

  1. 1

    We acknowledge within 3 business days

    A person replies, not an autoresponder.

  2. 2

    The record is removed within 30 days

    From our corpus and from every customer workspace that holds it.

  3. 3

    The business goes on a permanent suppression list

    We keep the domain and place identifier on that list forever, so a later collection run cannot quietly put the listing back. This is the one thing we keep about you, and it exists only to honour the removal.

  4. 4

    Copies already exported cannot be recalled

    If a customer downloaded a file before removal, that file is theirs and outside our systems. We would rather tell you this plainly than imply an erase we cannot deliver.

Your rights under the DPDP Act

Adormax is a Data Fiduciary under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. As a Data Principal you may ask for a summary of the personal data we hold about you, have it corrected or erased, nominate someone to act for you, and raise a grievance with us before approaching the Data Protection Board of India. The full detail is in the Privacy Policy.

Grievance Officer

Mohd Zafar Grievance Officer & Founder
Adormax, St. 19, Laddhawala, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh - 251002, India
grievance@vendorsly.com · +91-8191806038

Complaints acknowledged within 48 hours and resolved within one month, as required by the Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules 2020.

Receiving unwanted email from someone who used our data? That is a different problem — report it here and we will act against the account.