Solicitation and direct marketing FAQs
No. "Do Not Share" is your right to limit the sharing of certain types of information (such as your driving record) within our State Farm family of companies. Your election to limit sharing, is not a marketing opt-out. You may still receive information about State Farm insurance and financial services products.
"Do Not Share" means you have the right to tell us not to share certain information (e.g. your driving record) we obtain outside of State Farm with our State Farm family of companies. This right is explained in your State Farm "Notice of Privacy Policy."
You can choose not to receive marketing offers by direct mail, telephone, or email. We will honor your requests to opt-out throughout the State Farm family of companies or just for specific product lines or companies.
You can make this choice or update your previous choice by:
- Submitting the Do Not Solicit form
- Contacting your agent, or
- Writing us at the following address:
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
Mail Response Center
One State Farm Plaza
Bloomington, IL 61710
For information about online marketing, see our About Our Ads & Tracking page.
No, but there are ways you can reduce the number of solicitations you receive from companies, in general, with whom you do not have a customer relationship.
- To reduce the number of mailings you receive, visit: DMAChoice.org.
- To reduce the number of phone calls you receive, visit donotcall.gov.
You may also contact specific companies and ask that they do not contact you through direct mail, email, or telephone solicitations.
Certain states may have state-run programs where individuals can be placed on a Do Not Call list to avoid marketing calls from businesses with whom they do not have an existing relationship. Your state will provide details on how to be placed on such a list.
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