AppChoices give you choices about whether you receive interest-based advertising based on cross-app data collected over time across different apps and devices.
Exercise choice for one or all companies participating in DAA AppChoices
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Product description
Control interest-based advertising on apps on your mobile device. California residents can submit requests to opt out of the sale of personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
AppChoices gives you transparency with participating companies, and lets you limit their collection of cross-app data for interest-based ads. Brought to you by the Digital Advertising Alliance, and backed up by the DAA’s independent accountability program, AppChoices lets you opt out from interest-based advertising with a particular company, or “Choose All Companies” with one simple click.
Did you know that some of the ads you receive in apps are customized based on predictions about your interests generated from your app usage? This is called interest-based advertising (IBA). AppChoices gives you choices about whether you receive this type of advertising that is based on cross-app data collected over time across different apps and devices. To opt out of IBA with a particular company, simply set the switch next to the company’s logo from “ON” to “OFF.” AppChoices lets you decide which, if any, participating companies deliver interest-based advertising to your device.
When it comes to ads in your apps based on your interests, it’s your choice.
California residents may also use AppChoices to submit requests to opt out from the sale of personal information under the CCPA for this device for some or all of the participating companies. To request an opt out for a particular company, set the Status button located next to the company's logo to "Send." Select "CA Opt Out Send All" to opt out from all the listed companies. To learn more about a particular company's policies, click on its logo.
AppChoices también está disponible en español. Solo establece la configuración al idioma español.
You may still receive other types of advertising in your apps from participating DAA companies, and these companies (and other apps) may still collect information for other purposes consistent with the DAA Principles. You can learn more about these Principles and the DAA’s enforcement and accountability program by visiting this page.
The CCPA opt outs provided through this Tool apply to the sale of personal information by participating companies. You may still receive advertisements that do not involve the sale of personal information subject to the CCPA.
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Customers appreciate the ad blocking feature of the mobile application. They say it stops annoying ads and deletes most spam ads. However, some customers have mixed opinions about its functionality.
Customers appreciate the ad blocking feature of the mobile application. They say it stops annoying ads and works flawlessly. It also deletes most spam ads.
Customers have different experiences with the mobile application's functionality. Some say it works well and is perfect, while others report that it doesn't work properly or wastes their time.
"It has Never worked - not ONE single Time. I have tried to run it. The app always says fail to stop tracker(s) try again Later with Same result." Read more
"Works flawlessly and stops the targeted ads instantly. Love it." Read more
I'm so glad that there are still some resources available to those of us that refuse to become subservient citizens. I understand that some companies make it difficult if not impossible to stop being monitored, but what I think is still very important at this time is to let it be known that no I do not personally agree with companies or governments or whomever to follow, monitor, or report on my behalf in any way. To simply give in and allow these types of crimes against our privacy is akin to letting it be known that one does not care if ones privacy is violated in any way. I for one will let it be known that no it's not ok for this to be done to me. I will put my foot down and fight to have my God given rights respected.
I would give this ZERO stars if I could! The reason it exists is supposed to be to help users avoid the 100+ types of tracking by both keeping the Opt-out for sites and yet when the app tried to install thankfully my Blackberry warned me that the app wanted FAR more personal information from me than the web trackers it was supposed to protect me from! This app wanted the ability to run in the background even when when I wasn't using internet. It also wanted exact GPS location, the unique ID for my cell and my phone number, to know when I was on the phone, to be able to examine the external storage in my SD card and more besides! So even if the app blocked any tracking the makers of this app would have more information about me down to always knowing where I am, whether I'm on the phone and more. I never allow apps to have access to any of the things this app wants, so why on earth should I start now?
Frankly I was disgusted at the sleazy example where they pretend to be doing something good for the user but actually are trying to put something over on them. I had high hopes since on my PC the Alliance has a tool that lets you put opt out cookies for most (NOT all) of the 100+ alliance companies. Better than nothing, but this pitiful excuse of a rip-off is far WORSE THAN USELESS!