AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.9. Trustworthiness 81 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.9
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
62%
4 star
10%
3 star
5%
2 star
0%
1 star
23%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
27% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
81% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
✓
Good user ratings
72% positive sampled reviews
About Protect My Choices
New features in the PMC 2.0 (beta) extends your choices beyond cookies, so companies can honor your choices and preferences via a browser-based signal that does not require third-party cookies.
Some Things You Should Know
• The Protect My Choices extension will not block ads.
• Protect My Choices applies to the choices and preferences made through the WebChoices tool, which apply to interest-based advertising and other applicable uses of data by DAA participating companies. Once you install the extension, you will still receive other types of online advertising from participating companies, and the websites you visit may still collect information for other purposes, consistent with DAA Principles.
• As more companies join the DAA’s industry self-regulatory program, their opt-outs will be added to the Protect My Choices browser extensions. We suggest you pin the extension to your browser. Industry support for the new features will change over time as more and more companies adopt technology for responding to non-cookie-based choices and preferences. Please visit the Protect My Choices Extension periodically to review your choices or to update your choices to include new participating companies.
• The DAA program requires participating companies to clearly inform consumers about their data collection practices and to enable consumers to exercise control for interest-based ads. The DAA’s choice tools (WebChoices, Protect My Choices, YourAdChoices Token Tool, and AppChoices) serve as central elements of the program by offering consumers transparency around companies engaged in interest-based advertising and the ability to exercise choice from participating companies through a consistent, simple user experience.
• These extensions and your choices and preferences apply only in the specific browser in which they were set or installed, so you should separately set your preferences for other browsers and for other devices you may use.
• The DAA tools use a short-duration first-party cookie (i.e. a cookie set by the website you are visiting) to allow the PMC to read and store your requests. Thus, first-party cookies must be supported by your browser for the PMC to read any choices or preferences made using our tools. First-party cookies are standard for all major browsers, unless you have customized your settings. Please note that the first-party cookie expires within seven days, please install the PMC as soon as possible.
• Installing the PMC without expressing your choices through DAA tools will not transmit or make those choices or preferences available to companies. Deleting, uninstalling or not updating the PMC may result in your requests not being readable. If you are updating from PMC 1.0 to PMC 2, prior selections will be automatically imported.
• The use of these browser extensions is governed by the Terms of Use and their individual licenses.
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Reviews for Protect My Choices
atgare
Waste !!
Nothing happened!!!!
Farquadon
READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING
After downloading the app requires your internet browser’s permission to “Always Allow” which is a security Risk. The requirement to “always allow on every website” is a standard but dangerous Safari permission. By granting this, you allow the extension to: •Read Page Content: It can theoretically access any data on a webpage, including passwords, personal messages, and financial information. •Inject Data: The extension functions by injecting “opt-out” headers (like `X-AdChoices` or `Cookie2`) or cookies into every site you visit to signal to advertisers that you don’t want targeted ads. •Industry Tracking: Ironically, to “remember” your opt-out, the tool may use a unique identifier (the AdChoices String), which can itself be used as a fingerprinting vector by the very advertising companies you are trying to avoid.