Ever feel like your phone is watching you? It may be!
Companies like Kochava track your app activity to target you with ads, raising serious privacy concerns.
Don't let them control your experience!
Learn how to easily opt out of Kochava's tracking and limit the data they collect.
Kochava is a company that specializes in helping other businesses assess the effectiveness of their mobile phone advertisements.
They gather data on various aspects, such as the number of people who view an ad and its engagement level, including clicks.
Kochava doesn't directly collect your personal information, such as name, email, or address. Their area of expertise is mobile app attribution and analytics. Here's how your information might end up with Kochava:
Apps use Kochava to track what you do and how well the app works. They get your permission to collect your activity and phone data and send it to Kochava.
Kochava gets data from other companies about users, like age or how they use apps, but usually not personal stuff like names. You can control what data apps collect by adjusting your privacy settings.
For more information, check Kochava's privacy policy.
Opting out of Kochava is important for preserving your privacy and controlling the use of your data. By opting out, you can:
This stops Kochava from gathering information about what you do online and keeps your privacy safe from being watched and followed.
Avoid being targeted with personalized ads based on your interactions with apps and advertisements Kochava tracks.
Reduce the risk of third-party advertisers or data brokers misusing or exploiting your personal information.
Take charge of how your information is used and shared online, making sure that your online presence reflects what you want and believe in.
Step 1: Visit Kochava's official website.
Step 2: Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the option “Website Privacy Policy.”
Step 3: Click on the opt-out link.
Step 4: Enter your mobile MAID,, perform the CAPTCHA, and click Submit.
On Android devices, you can find your Mobile Advertising ID (MAID) in the Settings menu, usually under Google Settings, then Ads, where you'll see an option to reset it. On iOS devices, it's in Settings under Privacy, then Advertising, where you can turn on "Limit Ad Tracking."
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Kochava gets your information from other companies or apps that collect data about how you use apps or your age and interests.
Opting out of Kochava usually takes just a few minutes. You can do it by adjusting your privacy settings in the app or device where you see Kochava's tracking.
Once you've successfully opted out of Kochava's tracking, your data should no longer be visible to them for tracking purposes. However, it's essential to review their privacy policy or contact their support for confirmation to ensure they no longer use or store your data.
Kochava doesn't sell your personal information but provides analytics to app developers using data about how people use apps.
Kochava offers the option to decline data selling, yet your information may already be circulated among other companies, resulting in unwanted ads and compromised privacy.
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