Argorant provides business contact data for B2B outreach. Using it lawfully is a shared responsibility: we handle the dataset and the suppression machinery, you control what you send and to whom.
The paperwork
- Data processing agreement - available at argorant.com/dpa. Sign it before rolling out to a team if your organisation requires one.
- Privacy policy - argorant.com/privacy, including how people request suppression.
- Terms - argorant.com/terms.
Habits that keep outreach clean
- Send to a business context. The data is business contact data. Use it for relevant business propositions, not consumer marketing.
- Include a working opt-out in every message, and honour it immediately across every campaign, not just the one it came from.
- Maintain a suppression list and exclude it from every export. A record-based list plus an exclusion filter does this in the product.
- Re-verify before you send. Exports are verified at the moment you create them, so a file sitting in a drive for two months is stale. Re-run it, or re-check it in the Verifier, where recent checks are free.
- Keep the targeting defensible. A message that clearly relates to the recipient's job is both more lawful-looking and more effective than a blast.
- Know your regions. Rules differ across the markets you sell into. Where you are unsure, take advice for that jurisdiction.
What we do on our side
- Verified privacy requests are applied automatically to search and to exports.
- Suppressed contacts are excluded by default from every export, without you configuring anything.
- Verification at export means you are not sending to addresses that no longer exist, which is a deliverability benefit and a hygiene benefit at once.
This article is operational guidance, not legal advice. For a formal assessment, take advice for your jurisdiction and your use case. For contractual questions, privacy@argorant.com.