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About Us

We provide access to highly sought-after B2B and healthcare datasets that help you reach the right customers with accuracy and confidence.
Our platform delivers a wide range of specialized data solutions, including:

Technology Install-Base Users
Healthcare & Medical Decision-Makers
Industry-Specific B2B Contact Lists
Data Appending, Cleansing & Enrichment Services

We also offer an advanced API-driven enrichment engine that verifies, standardizes, and enhances mailing addresses to ensure your campaigns reach the right inboxes every time.

At Coral Blue Data, our mission is simple: Connect your business to its ideal audience through clean, validated, and intelligently curated data.

Why Us?

Experience:

Coral Blue Data LLC brings deep expertise in supporting Software, IT, and Healthcare companies with targeted, high-quality prospect Lists that drive real marketing and sales results.
We specialize in building custom datasets tailored to each client’s unique requirements — ensuring precision, relevance, and higher campaign ROI.
What sets us apart is our ability to understand your audience, map the right decision-makers, and deliver data that aligns with your exact growth objectives.

Solutions:

At Coral Blue Data LLC, we begin by asking the right questions — helping our customers uncover the core challenges behind their marketing and sales efforts. This approach allows us to create long-term, institutionalized solutions rather than short-term fixes.

We design and customize our data solutions around each client’s specific needs, offering complete flexibility in targeting, formats, delivery, and enrichment. Our goal is simple: provide accurate, actionable data that helps you reach the right audience and achieve measurable results.

Results:

Our pre-qualified data gives you a complete, reliable foundation for all your marketing and outreach needs. Every list is built to align with your specific objectives, ensuring you reach the most relevant prospects in your target market.

We deliver custom data solutions designed to support your campaign goals and help you avoid missing any high-value opportunities. With accurate, well-structured information, your team can focus on what matters most — engaging the right customers and driving measurable growth.

GDPR

What is GDPR?

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regulates EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union and the European Economic Area. Under the GDPR, an individual has:

The right to access:

Every individual can request to access their data and ask how the company is using their data. The company has to provide a copy of the personal data, free of charge, and electronic format if requested.

The right to be forgotten:

Suppose a consumer is no longer customer, or if they are showing their consent to withdraw their data from a company, they have the right to have their data deleted.

The right to data portability:

Every individual has a right to transfer their data from one service provider to another. And this should happen in a commonly used and machine-readable format.

The right to be informed:

Every individual ought to be informed before their data is gathered. For the data to be collected, a consumer must opt-in or, in other words, give their consent.

The right to have the information corrected:

Individuals can have their data updated if the stored data is outdated or incorrect.

The right to restrict processing:

An individual can limit a company from using the data for processing. Their record can remain in place but can’t be used.

The right to object:

It is about the right of individuals to stop the processing of their data for direct marketing. And this right should be made clear to individuals at the very start of any communication. There is no exemption for any in the case of this right.

The right to be notified:

In case of a data breach, the individual must be informed within 72 hours.

Now that you are aware of what is GDPR and its fundamental right for an individual, the question is, “does the GDPR affect B2B data?”

GDPR makes a difference in the way you use B2B data. You need to make sure that you’re using it in GDPR compliant way. It is meant to protect the privacy of individuals within the EU, including the people working within companies.

To know more about how our data is complaint to GDPR, please click below

CCPA

What is California consumer privacy act?

This bill is focused on protecting consumer privacy. That includes how companies use and/or sell their personal information and data, giving consumers more control over how that’s handled.

The bill grants consumers the right to:

  • Request a business to disclose the categories and specific pieces of personal information that it collects about them — and how that information is used
  • Opt-out of the sale of their personal information
  • Non-discrimination for exercising their CCPA rights
  • Categories of third parties with which the information is shared
  • Request deletion of personal information — and business must delete upon receiving a request

The main point of the bill is to give any California consumer the right to demand to see the information a company has saved on them. It also allows consumers to see a full list of the third parties that data is shared with.

How to Become CCPA Compliant

Unfortunately, there isn’t a magical switch that you can flip to ensure all of your consumer data is compliant with the CCPA. So, we’ve put together this overview to show you how to comply from start to finish.

First Step

Identify your data assets. Figure out where the CCPA personal information is located and if that data is at risk (by checking access permissions).
Classify the data. Consumers can request for their information to be deleted. So, if the information is properly classified, that makes that task a lot easier down the road.
Dig deep. Look at the CCPA data to find folders that rarely are accessed. That type of information is of little value to you and could pose an unnecessary security risk.

Second Step

Implement the right permissions. One way to do that is by limiting data access to those who need it as part of their job.
Monitor data. Follow a program to keep data safe against outside threats and unauthorized access.

Third Step

Maintain safety. Watch for new cyber threats, and adjust privacy protocols as needed.

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how our data is complaint to CCPA