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Data Police
This article explains the function and impact of the Data Police feature. To learn about Data Police in more detail, please view the following articles: Using the Data Police Feature, Using Data Police to Report Bad Data.
What it Does
The Data Police feature allows users in LeadIQ's web app and Chrome extension to report on the quality of an email or phone number. LeadIQ uses this feedback to constantly evolve and improve the contact database.
Why it is Important
This setting supports data quality by reporting inaccurate data to LeadIQ, ultimately participating in an essential feedback loop that fuels the contact database's continual improvement and evolution. The more feedback LeadIQ receives, the more the LeadIQ database can learn, iterate, and improve.
How it Works
Users have the ability to report the quality of emails and phone numbers in both the LeadIQ web app and the Chrome extension. Once received, LeadIQ collects this feedback and evaluates it, leveraging learnings to consistently improve the database. When contact data is flagged as incorrect, LeadIQ investigates and seeks to replace the data point with something better. When contact data is marked as correct by users, LeadIQ takes steps to verify it.
Data Police in the Web App
In the Web App, a user can select if an email or phone is correct, wrong, or belongs to a different person.
Data Police in the Chrome Extension
In the Chrome extension, users can flag inaccurate phone numbers and manually change a prospect's emails when incorrect.
To learn about Data Police in more detail, please view the following articles: Using the Data Police Feature, Using Data Police to Report Bad Data.