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Eyeota Opt Out Guide

Eyeota Opt Out Guide

Laura Martisiute

October 17, 2024

Reading time: 3 minutes

To opt out of Eyeota, follow our Eyeota opt-out guide below. 

Eyeota is a data company that provides audience insights and data solutions to help businesses target and reach specific audiences more effectively. 

They offer a wide range of data segments based on demographics, interests, and behaviors, allowing marketers to create more precise and personalized campaigns. 

Use our step-by-step guide below to opt out of Eyeota.

DeleteMe’s Eyeota AI Opt Out Review

To opt out of Eyeota, you must click the opt-out button on its website. Your request should be processed immediately.

Note: If you change your browser settings to block, delete, and/or control the use of all third-party cookies, it may negatively impact Eyeota’s ability to place an opt-out cookie on your browser. 

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Eyeota Listing Removal Walkthrough

Opt out of Eyeota in two steps. 

1. Go to the Eyeota website and click “Ad Choices/Do Not Sell My Information” in the footer 

Go to http://eyeota.com/ and scroll to the bottom of the page. 

Click “Ad Choices/Do Not Sell My Information” in the footer.

Eyeota footer

2. Click “Choice Mechanism: Opt-Out of Eyeota’s Platform”

You will be redirected to a page with instructions on how to opt-out. 

Scroll to the bottom of the ‘Opt-Out Information / Do Not Sell’ section.

Click “CHOICE MECHANISM: OPT-OUT OF EYEOTA’S PLATFORM.” 

Eyeota 'Opt-Out Information / Do Not Sell' section

You have opted out of Eyeota’s platform.

Eyeota "You have been opted out" message

Note: If you use other browsers or devices, you need to repeat the above process on each one.

How to Contact Eyeota

You can also make your Eyeota opt-out request by calling California 1-866-I-OPT-OUT (toll-free). Eyeota Service Code is 714.

Who Is Selling Your Info? 

Data brokers! These companies collect your personal information from various sources (public records, social media, etc.), compile this information into detailed profiles, and sell these profiles to anyone who wants them. 

Learn more about data brokers and people search sites in our detailed data broker guide

Then, take a look at our data broker opt-out guide to see which data brokers and people search sites you should opt-out from, including:

Alternatively, consider subscribing to a data broker removal service like DeleteMe. Our privacy experts will delete you from data brokers continuously on your behalf, saving you hundreds of hours in the process.

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