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InMarket Opt Out: Stop Targeted Ads and Limit Location Data

InMarket provides separate controls for targeted advertising, mobile advertising IDs, precise location data, and broader consumer requests. The current privacy policy says an advertising opt-out applies only to the browser or device where it is made, and ads may still appear without being targeted by InMarket. This guide keeps those scopes separate so you can choose the right request and know what to recheck.

InMarket privacy policy showing targeted advertising, device, and consumer request choices
DRDominik Rapacki
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InMarket provides separate controls for targeted advertising, mobile advertising IDs, precise location data, and broader consumer requests. The current privacy policy says an advertising opt-out applies only to the browser or device where it is made, and ads may still appear without being targeted by InMarket. This guide keeps those scopes separate so you can choose the right request and know what to recheck. Read the related guide.

Quick facts

QuestionCurrent answer
ScopeBrowser, mobile device, apps, and some connected-TV contexts
Main routeDo Not Sell or Share request, mobile OS settings, or Global Privacy Control
Processing noteThe choice is device or browser specific; clearing identifiers can require a repeat
What continuesAdvertising can continue, but InMarket says it is not personalized by its targeted-ad system

How to opt out of InMarket

InMarket privacy policy showing targeted advertising, device, and consumer request choices
InMarket privacy choices, checked on August 22, 2026; no request was submitted.

1. Open InMarket’s current privacy policy and the linked Do Not Sell or Share request route.

InMarket privacy policy showing targeted advertising, device, and consumer request choices
Official source evidence checked August 22, 2026; this image is provided for orientation only.

2. Choose the request that matches your goal: targeted-ad opt-out, deletion, access, correction, or sensitive-location consent withdrawal.

3. For mobile advertising, use the operating-system advertising setting on each device.

InMarket privacy policy showing targeted advertising, device, and consumer request choices
Official source evidence checked August 22, 2026; this image is provided for orientation only.

4. Enable Global Privacy Control where available and keep a record of the route used.

5. Recheck the same browser, app, or device after the provider’s stated processing period.

What the choice changes

InMarket describes a browser or device-specific choice. A successful form confirmation does not mean every identifier or partner-held copy is covered. Check the privacy request type, the identifier supplied, and whether the request was an advertising choice or a deletion request.

Verification checklist

  • Save the confirmation page, email, ticket, or request date.
  • Record whether the choice covered a browser, device, app, IP address, email, or formal privacy request.
  • Do not assume that an advertising preference also deletes historical data or partner copies.
  • Repeat the route only where the provider says the identifier or environment is separate.

Reappearance and reset risk

The choice can need repeating after cookies, mobile advertising IDs, app data, or device settings change. New data supplied through an InMarket application can also create a separate context. Keep the confirmation and check the relevant device again after a reset or operating-system change.

Privacy-rights requests versus advertising choices

An advertising preference, deletion request, access request, correction request, and account or app removal are different actions. Pick the narrowest route that matches your goal, then read the provider’s confirmation language. A provider may need to verify identity or the identifier before handling a broader request. This article is practical guidance, not legal advice.

If the provider’s page changes

Privacy interfaces move. Start from the provider’s current privacy center or policy rather than an old form copied into a search result. Check the legal name, the purpose of the request, the identifier requested, and the expected verification step before submitting anything. If the old route redirects, follow the current first-party navigation and do not enter sensitive information into an unrelated page.

Frequently asked questions

Does opting out of InMarket stop every ad?

No. These choices generally change personalization or the use of a selected identifier. Ads, measurement, contextual content, or activity tied to another browser or device can continue.

Do I need to repeat the request?

Often yes when the choice is stored in a cookie, device setting, mobile advertising ID, IP address, or another identifier. Keep the original confirmation and repeat only for the new scope.

Does this delete old data?

Not automatically. Use the provider’s access or deletion route when you want a broader privacy request, and follow any identity or identifier verification it requires.

Can I use a privacy signal?

Some providers describe Global Privacy Control or industry opt-out tools. Treat those as a separate signal and check the provider’s current scope and jurisdiction language.

What should I do after submitting?

Keep the request details, wait for the provider’s stated processing or verification behavior, and recheck the same browser, device, app, or profile without submitting personal information again.

Sources

Primary source checked on August 22, 2026: InMarket privacy policy (https://inmarket.com/privacy/).

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What this control changes

An opt-out changes how InMarket may use an identifier for interest-based advertising. It does not necessarily erase every record, stop every advertisement, or remove information held for security, measurement, fraud prevention, or a service you asked a company to provide. Read the confirmation page carefully and keep a copy of the date, device, browser, and request type.

Before you submit a request

  • Use the same browser, phone, connected-TV profile, or advertising identifier that you want to change.
  • Turn off private browsing for the submission if the form needs to set a confirmation cookie.
  • Record the confirmation message or reference number without sending unnecessary personal details.
  • If you manage several devices, repeat the device-level choice on each one.

How to verify the result

Wait for the processing window stated by the InMarket privacy or request page, then revisit the preference page on the same device. A successful opt-out is usually shown as a saved choice, a confirmation screen, or a message that the identifier is no longer eligible for targeted advertising. If the result is unclear, submit a privacy-rights request rather than guessing that an advertising cookie was deleted.

Why an opt-out can appear to stop working

These choices are commonly tied to a browser cookie, mobile advertising identifier, account, IP address, or connected-device profile. Clearing cookies, changing browsers, resetting a mobile advertising ID, installing a new TV, or switching networks can create a new identifier. The service can therefore appear to contact or recognize you again even when the earlier choice was processed correctly. Recheck the preference after a reset and keep the original confirmation for comparison.

Privacy rights are separate

If your goal is access, deletion, correction, restriction, or a copy of personal data, use the separate privacy-rights route offered by InMarket. An advertising opt-out generally limits a use of data; it is not automatically a deletion request. Submit only the minimum information needed to locate the relevant record and follow any identity-verification instructions on the official page.

Practical checklist

  • Save the official URL and the date you completed the choice.
  • Repeat the choice for each browser or device where the identifier differs.
  • Avoid treating fewer personalized ads as proof that all data was erased.
  • Recheck after cookie deletion, an app reinstall, or a device reset.
  • Use the provider’s access or deletion route when you need a data-rights response.

Keep a simple record of the change

A short record makes follow-up easier: note the official page, the device or browser used, the date, and the confirmation wording. Do not include passwords or unrelated identity documents. If a provider asks for verification, use only the fields required by its own privacy process. This record helps distinguish a processed preference from a new identifier created later by a browser reset, app reinstall, or device change.

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