Are you being stalked...online?
Over 80% of websites track your every move, using cookies and pixels to collect personal information.
This data fuels targeted advertising and creates a treasure trove for identity thieves and online predators.
Inaccurate information about you, sold by data brokers, could jeopardize your job prospects, loan applications, or even your personal relationships. The fear is real, and the threat is growing.
We'll show you how to opt out of tracking and protect your online reputation. Take a stand for your privacy, before it's too late!
Amobee is a company that helps businesses advertise on different platforms, such as TV, social media, and mobile apps. They gather data from all these places to understand who they're advertising to and make their ads work better.
Amobee gets your information through these sources:
Cookies are little bits of data that websites store on your device when you visit them. They help websites remember what you like and track what you do online.
Mobile identifiers are special codes given to your phone, like smartphone advertising IDs. They let advertisers follow and aim at you as you use different apps and websites.
Tiny pictures you can't see are put into web pages or emails. They're used to watching what you do online, like when you click on things or visit pages so that companies can understand your behavior for ads and data analysis.
Here's why it is crucial to opt out of Amobee:
Opting out helps safeguard your personal information from being tracked and used for targeted advertising without your consent.
You gain more control over how advertising platforms monitor and utilize your online activities.
By opting out, you can minimize the number of personalized ads you encounter, making your online experience less cluttered and more focused on relevant content.
Step 1: Go to Amobee’s official website here.
Step 2: Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the option “Do Not Sell My Info.”
Step 3: Scroll down until you reach the “Browser Opt Out” option. Click on it.
And that's how you can opt out of Amobee.
Amobee is just one data broker where you can stop your information from being sold, but what about other data brokers?
Tools like PurePrivacy are trustworthy for managing your privacy.
PurePrivacy empowers you to reclaim control of your digital footprint. The comprehensive app acts as a shield, blocking unauthorized data collection and minimizing online tracking.
It simplifies privacy management, allowing you to control your settings with a user-friendly interface effortlessly.
PurePrivacy keeps your browsing history clean by deleting it for private browsing sessions. It also keeps track of what information you have shared on which platforms.
PurePrivacy watches your social media and helps you change privacy settings to have more control.
The application assists you in requesting the removal of your information from over 90 data brokers, in a click.
Amobee keeps an eye on what you do online, like the websites you visit and the things you click on. They use this information to show you ads they think you might be interested in. They might also get information from other companies to learn more about you.
When you opt out of Amobee's targeted ads, it usually happens immediately or within an hour. But you might still see targeted ads everywhere until the opt-out is complete.
When you opt out of Amobee's targeted ads, they should stop using your data for those ads. However, they might keep some of your data for other reasons, like analyzing trends or following laws.
Amobee doesn't usually sell your personal information to others. They use it to make ads for their clients. Sometimes, they might share some info, but it's generally not personal and made anonymous.
Feeling like your online information is out of control?
Opting out of Amobee is a good first step, but many companies might already have your data.
This can lead to unwanted ads and a constant feeling of being tracked.
Take charge of your privacy with PurePrivacy!