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DAA - part of the scam problem

I have consistently tried, across all three major browsers, to opt-out of the 119 or so listed scammers masquerading as "ads" - like the highly fraudulent and ever-annoying OutBrain. Over ten years, NOT ONCE has DAA been either useful, complete or permanent. I have hundreds of more ads every year and no browser extension can remove them (with Akamai being the very worst) without wrecking the functionality of the website I am trying to view. DAA has never responded to emails.

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kB
5 out of 5 stars

Good company

Good company

Date of experience: November 30, 2022

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Sam

US

1 out of 5 stars

Their opt out tool doesn’t work for…

Their opt out tool doesn’t work for about 80% of the companies identified and it says their are technical difficulties. They pretend you have control over the ads you see but their tool doesn’t work for 80% of the spammers.

Date of experience: March 28, 2021

MS
1 out of 5 stars

I pay a premium already.why do you feel…

I pay a premium already.why do you feel cramming so many commercials at me is justified.I'm guessing its greed

Date of experience: November 7, 2020

AD
1 out of 5 stars

I feel I am violated every day with all…

I feel I am violated every day with all these unwanted and unsolicited adds. I consider them Spam and should fall under CASL. My phone has been invated by these adds and every one that gets through I note so I will never buy those products no matter what they are. The government should crash this Advertising Alliance. Make it illegal. These attack Androids. Do they do the same on IPhones? Does anyone know?

Date of experience: August 2, 2020

LM
1 out of 5 stars

The opt out vehicle does not work.

The opt out vehicle does not work.

Date of experience: December 5, 2019

R
1 out of 5 stars

This place is a complete farce

This place is a complete farce. The overwhelming majority of opt-out requests, if you can even find the appropriate place to submit those through all of the digital pamphlets telling you how great it is to be personally advertised to, do not work. Instead of providing some alternate means to complete the opt-out process, you can "learn more" at a page that lists two dozen things that might be wrong with you, your browser or your shower soap that are preventing the opt-out process to complete. This is a complete tool of advertisers. They are not your friend.

Date of experience: May 29, 2019

TM
1 out of 5 stars

You don't actually opt out of the ads

You don't actually opt out of the ads, as this dishonest company intends to imply. You opt out of this new garbage called "ad personalization", which is the cute way that Google (adchoices) and Facebook (adsense) promotes scam artists and makes it seem as though you had control over what you would see. They won't dare whisper the notion of not seeing any ads, as that would cut into their revenue. I was almost killed by one of Google's adchoices ads. The ads from Google and Facebook were able to take over my phone and force unskippable videos. I was driving from Wisconsin to Florida, and had to get off one freeway to take surface streets to another freeway somewhere in Tennessee. My GPS was working, and had me driving through a desolated area. A video ad forced its way onto my HTC phone, and my GPS failed to reload the route. I had no idea where I was going, and had to drive around for four hours before I could get another signal. I emailed Google's adchoices, and they apologized... because they thought I just didn't like the ad itself. Brain dead robots work at Digital Advertising Alliance, Google, and Facebook.

Date of experience: July 7, 2018

F
1 out of 5 stars

utter rubbish

This is a good idea in theory but utter rubbish in practice. No matter how many times I've tried to opt out of online advertising, and its invasive, browser-slowing garbage, this tool just doesn't work. It opts you out of a few advertisers but for me there are always well over a hundred that don't allow you to opt out no matter how many times you run the tool.

Date of experience: February 12, 2018

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