This page explains the general principles MyCQL follows regarding business data sourcing, quality review, and responsible use of business contact data.
MyCQL is designed around business-related lead data and professional use cases such as B2B outreach, market targeting, and internal prospecting workflows.
Data available through MyCQL is collected from lawful and transparent sources, including:
We do not scrape private inboxes, bypass authentication systems, or collect private consumer data.
We apply internal quality checks, filtering methods, and validation logic intended to reduce low-quality, outdated, malformed, or risky records before or during platform use.
Because business data changes over time, MyCQL does not represent that every record will remain current at all times. Records may be updated, excluded, replaced, or removed as part of our quality-control process.
Customers are responsible for using exported data in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, platform rules, and opt-out requirements in their target markets.
Unless explicitly agreed otherwise in writing, data accessed through MyCQL is licensed for internal business use and may not be resold, publicly redistributed, or republished.
Access to MyCQL may be restricted or terminated where we detect abuse, misuse, scraping attempts, payment abuse, or use inconsistent with our Terms or Acceptable Use rules.
For more information, please see our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Acceptable Use.
Questions about our data sourcing principles can be sent via Contact.
Last updated: April 13, 2026