The company you'd send a privacy request to changed from an Estonian business to a U.S. business in San Francisco. A company based in Estonia sits inside the EU, where privacy rules like the GDPR apply and EU regulators can step in; a U.S.-based company generally does not carry those same built-in protections. The policy itself still promises the same rights, so the day-to-day impact is limited, but who holds your data — and which regulators can act on your behalf — may have shifted.
“Interlaced Social LLC, 2261 Market Street #4626, San Francisco, CA 94114”
What you can do — If you're in the EU or UK and relied on EU privacy protections, consider asking Doublelist in writing which company now controls your data and under which country's law, and request deletion if you're not comfortable with the answer.