Trade Group Brings Online Ad Privacy Tool to Mobile
Posted in: UncategorizedThe state of California, the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Senate are all breathing down the ad industry’s neck about mobile data privacy. Today, its biggest privacy self-regulatory group is responding. The Digital Advertising Alliance will unveil its mobile ad privacy app today at its annual summit in San Francisco, opening it up to evaluation by its ad-network, agency and brand participants.
Put simply, the app will let people opt-out from receiving mobile ads targeted based on the apps they interact with.
When available for free download by consumers later this year, the DAA AppChoices app will act similarly to the organization’s current privacy program, which allows people to opt-out from online behavioral ad targeting, signaled by a tiny triangular blue icon in the corner of digital ads.
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