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How to Opt Out of OpenX Technologies

legal name: OpenX Technologies, Inc.

OpenX Technologies is registered as a data broker with the State of California. Under the CCPA/CPRA (and the Delete Act) you can demand it delete your personal information and stop selling it — even if you aren't a California resident, most brokers process requests from anyone.

Opt out directly at OpenX Technologies →

This is the privacy-rights page the broker itself filed with the regulator.

The broker's own opt-out instructions

To opt out of a sale or submit other requests under the CCPA, consumers can use OpenX’s online form located at https://www.requesteasy.com/5dfe-0428 and accessible from OpenX’s privacy policy located at https://www.openx.com/legal/privacy-policy/. For other questions, consumers can send an email to [email protected]. If necessary, OpenX may request additional information to verify a consumer’s identity and complete the request.

As filed with the California Attorney General's registry.

What it says it collects

✗ Data on minors✗ Account logins / security codes✗ Government ID numbers✗ Citizenship / immigration status✗ Union membership✗ Sexual orientation✗ Gender identity✗ Biometric data✗ Precise geolocation✗ Reproductive health data

Its 2024 privacy-request numbers (self-reported)

Deletion requests received13
— complied in whole13
— complied in part0
— denied0
Median days to respond21
Opt-out-of-sale requests received9
— complied in whole9
— denied0

Contact

www.openx.com · [email protected]

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Source: California Data Broker Registry (CPPA) — self-reported filings, retrieved 2026-07-18. Request statistics are the broker's own reported 2024 CCPA numbers. Blank items mean the broker did not answer that question, not "no."

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