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How to Opt-Out of Acxiom

14/05/2018

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If you like long numbered lists then you may actually enjoy following these steps for opting out of Axiom. If not, then this could feel tedious.

  1. Start by going to   https://isapps.acxiom.com/optout/optout.aspx
  2. Scroll down a bit and locate the checkboxes where you can specify what information you want to opt-out of. Your options are Mailing addresses, Email Addresses, and phone number.
  3.  Under the checkboxes, you will need to choose who you are opting out for. Your options are you, an individual you are a legal guardian over, and an individual who is deceased.
  4. Below you can click the  to open the field and add your full name(s)  that you would like to have removed from data tracking.
  5. Click “Add” after each name you type in to place it on the list. You can add up to ten names.
  6. Directly under you can click the  near “phone numbers” to add the phone numbers you would like to be removed from tracking.
  7. Click add after each number you write in order to place it on the list. You can repeat this step for as many as ten numbers.
  8. Underneath the phone number section, you will find a section that reads “email addresses”. You can click the   to add any email address to the field that opens up.
  9. You can then click add to place them on the list. Repeat the last two steps to add up to ten addresses you would like.
  10. Finally, beneath the email list, you can click the  to add mailing addresses you would like to add to the opt-out list.
  11. You can click add after each mailing address to place on the list. Like the others, you are permitted ten spaces.
  12. When you have filled out all the fields you want to opt-out of, click submit.
  13. Enter the email that you would like to have Axiom send your opt-out confirmation to.
  14. You will have a link send to your email of choice. Click it.
  15. Click submit on the confirmation page.

Read our full article on how to opt-out of Facebook’s third-party Data Brokers here.

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