Do you ever get that creepy feeling like ads are watching everything you do?
That feeling you have is right. Identity theft is a big worry. A person in the USA becomes a victim of identity theft every 22 seconds.
DataAxle is a company that collects your information to show you specific ads. You can stop them by opting out.
PurePrivacy helps you manage your online identity better.
DataAxle, previously known as Infogroup, is a company that helps businesses with data and marketing services. Since 1972, they have been collecting and providing business information from sources like public records and surveys.
They offer tools to help businesses use this data for marketing and sales.
Data Axle collects your information from two main categories:
DataAxle collects easily accessible information from government records and businesses. It organizes this data and provides it to help other companies with their marketing and sales activities.
DataAxle also collects information from the companies you buy from and some social media sites. When you shop or use social media, they gather that data to help other businesses improve their marketing and sales.
Here are a few reasons why you might want to stop DataAxle from collecting your information:
Opting out lets you control your personal information. DataAxle creates a detailed profile about you, and by opting out, you limit their ability to use your data for marketing.
DataAxle's profiles help businesses send you ads. By opting out, you might see fewer ads and marketing messages that don't interest you.
Some people don't like companies collecting and using their personal information without permission. Opting out lets you show that you don't want your data used this way.
Data Axle's information may not always be accurate. Opting out can help prevent them from using potentially inaccurate data to decide about you.
Opting out won't give you complete privacy because other data companies still collect information. However, it can help you manage your online privacy and reduce the amount of personal data companies have.
Step 1: Go to DataAxles’s website here.
Step 2: Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Do Not Sell My Info.”
Step 3: Complete the form by providing accurate information, including your name, address, state, city, zip code, email, and phone. Then, check the box and click on “Submit.”
Your opt-out request has been confirmed.
And that's how you can opt out of DataAxle.
Even if you take your information off DataAxle to stay safer, online privacy is still important. It's smart to steer clear of large public websites.
PurePrivacy helps by automatically opting you out.
PurePrivacy helps you protect your data privacy by giving you control over what information you share online. It reduces the chance of data leaks and enables you to manage your online privacy easily.
PurePrivacy checks your social media settings and recommends changes to make them more private.
After reviewing your accounts, PurePrivacy suggests easy ways to boost security, all within the app.
PurePrivacy uses privacy laws to ask companies to delete any information about you.
PurePrivacy helps you see who has your online information and how they're tracking you, so you can decide what to share.
By combining these features, PurePrivacy empowers you to manage your data and keep it safe from unauthorized access.
DataAxle collects your information from public records, business directories, surveys, and sometimes social media. They use this to make detailed profiles for marketing and sales.
Opting out of DataAxle usually takes a few days to a few weeks. You can do this by submitting a request on their website or contacting them directly.
No, once you successfully opt out of DataAxle, your data should no longer be visible on their platform. However, periodically checking to ensure your information remains private is a good idea.
DataAxle doesn't directly sell your information. Instead, it provides data and marketing services to businesses, which may use the data provided by DataAxle for targeted marketing or other purposes.
Websites and apps follow what you do online to display ads.
This can feel unsettling and risky with hackers out there. But you don't have to accept it passively!
PurePrivacy puts you in charge of your privacy.
It hides your information from companies and shields it from cyber threats. Now, you can surf the web worry-free!