Contact enrichment refers to the process of adding, supplementing, or updating information about individuals (contacts) in a database by obtaining additional personal data from external sources. This is often done to create more complete profiles for sales, marketing, or analytics purposes.
Contact enrichment means:
Summary Table:
| Action Example | Is it Contact Enrichment? |
|---|---|
| Adding a phone number from LinkedIn | Yes |
| Updating a job title from a data broker | Yes |
| Filling in missing email from a public site | Yes |
| Adding info provided directly by the person | No (if with consent) |
In short:
Contact enrichment is any process of enhancing contact records with personal data from external sources, especially without the individual’s explicit consent. This practice is highly regulated under GDPR and is not permitted at Syensqo unless all legal requirements are met.
Contact Enrichment – Strictly Prohibited
Contact enrichment means adding, updating, or supplementing contact records in Clay with personal data from external sources (such as LinkedIn, data brokers, or enrichment tools) without explicit, informed consent from the individual. This is not permitted under Syensqo policy and may violate data protection laws.
Examples of prohibited contact enrichment:
- Adding a phone number or email found on a public website to a contact in Clay
- Using a third-party tool to automatically fill in missing contact details
- Updating job titles or company names from social media profiles