Have you ever searched online and found your personal information somewhere you didn't want it to be?
With the internet being widely used to access personal information, no one is entirely safe. Nearly 4000 new cyber attacks occur every day.
If you don't want your information on 33across, this guide will help you remove it and protect your privacy.
33Across helps websites make money from ads. They use programmatic advertising to buy and sell ad space automatically. They focus on video and display ads that can show up on different devices.
33Across doesn't directly gather your personal information. They handle delivering targeted ads but rely on data collected by others.
33Across is a platform for programmatic advertising, which uses automated systems to buy and sell ad space based on user data.
This user data often comes from data brokers who collect information from various sources like websites you visit, apps you use, and public records.
Based on this data, advertisers can specify their target audience on the 33Across platform.
When you visit websites with 33Across technology, they collect some information about your device, like your IP address and what you do online. But they don't get your name or address.
In essence, 33Across benefits from the data collection practices of data brokers to deliver targeted advertising, but they focus on the advertising tech side, not directly acquiring your personal information.
Opting out of 33Across offers several benefits related to privacy and control over your online experience:
By opting out, 33Across will no longer collect your Device-Identified Information (DII) like browsing habits and IP address. This limits their ability to track you across websites and build detailed profiles.
You might see fewer targeted ads overall, or ads that are less relevant to your interests since 33Across won't have access to the DII used for targeting.
Opting out reduces the amount of data collected about you by companies within the advertising ecosystem. This can be a positive step for those who value online privacy.
When you opt out of 33Across, you're taking a big step to reduce how much they track you for ads. But remember, other companies might still track you, and some websites have their own ways of targeting ads.
Step 1: Visit 33across's official website, 33across.com.
Step 2: Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the option “Opt Out.”
Step 3: On the next page, scroll down to the bottom and click “Do Not Sell My Info.”
Step 4: Enter your email address then check the box and click on “Submit.”
Step 5: Check your inbox for a request verification link. Click the link.
Your request has been submitted successfully.
Even if you delete your information from 33across for more safety, protecting your online privacy is super important. It's wise to quit big public platforms.
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By combining these features, PurePrivacy helps you take charge of your personal information and keep it out of unwanted hands
33Across gathers information about you when you browse the internet, like what websites you visit and your interests. They use this information to show you ads that match your interests when you're online.
Opting out of 33Across is usually quick. You can go to their website, and follow the steps to opt out of personalized ads, which should be done in a few minutes. Your preferences might take time to update everywhere, but it's usually fast.
After you opt out of personalized ads with 33Across, they should stop using your data to target ads to you. However, it's smart to check occasionally to ensure your preferences remain in place. If you're worried, you can ask 33Across about it directly.
No, 33Across doesn't directly sell your personal information, but they use it to show you targeted ads.
Data brokers and advertisers constantly grab your information, using it for their gain.
Hackers and cybercriminals see it as a valuable asset.
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