OnAudience Opt Out Guide
Laura Martisiute
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To opt out of OnAudience, follow our OnAudience opt-out guide below.
OnAudience is a global data provider. It offers data from 25+ billion devices and 200+ markets and offers 3,000+ predefined segments.
Use our step-by-step guide below to opt out of OnAudience.
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To opt out of OnAudience, you need to complete an online form. After that, your request should be processed immediately.
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OnAudience Listing Removal Walkthrough
Opt out of OnAudience in three steps.
1. Go to the OnAudience website and click “Opt-out” in the footer
Go to https://onaudience.com/ and scroll to the bottom of the page.
Click “Opt-out” in the footer under ‘Privacy.’
2. Select the method for opting out
OnAudience gives you three options for opting out: via email, a third-party cookie, or mobile ID.
Select the option that suits you best.
3. Fill out the form
Depending on the option you choose, enter your email or mobile ID to opt out.
Click the “Opt me out” button.
If you chose the third-party cookie option, just click “Click to opt out.”
Note: Opting out via a third-party cookie results in an opt-out cookie being installed on your browser. If you use multiple devices and/or browsers, you’ll need to repeat the OnAudience opt-out process on each one. If you delete your browser cookies, you’ll need to opt out again.
Your OnAudience opt-out request was submitted. You have opted out of OnAudience.
How to Contact OnAudience
You can contact OnAudience by emailing privacy@onaudience.com.
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