OptMeowt for Chrome and Firefox 6.2.0 released

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The newly released version 6.2.0 of OptMeowt for Chrome and Firefox enhances online privacy by automatically sending "Do Not Sell" signals to websites, either universally or based on user-selected preferences. This extension streamlines the opt-out process for users who wish to limit the sale and sharing of their personal data, in alignment with privacy regulations such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

OptMeowt simplifies the management of user privacy by handling multiple privacy standards, including the Global Privacy Control (GPC), Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), and Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) specifications. Users can customize their experience by either setting the extension to send Do Not Sell signals automatically to all visited sites or by creating a specific list of websites for which they want to enforce these preferences. Additionally, OptMeowt offers an option to send Do Not Sell requests manually via a convenient popup feature.

By using OptMeowt, individuals can take proactive steps to safeguard their personal information while browsing, ensuring greater control over their online privacy.

As privacy concerns continue to grow, tools like OptMeowt are becoming increasingly essential for users who want to navigate the web without the fear of unsolicited data collection. Future developments may include more integrations with emerging privacy regulations and enhanced customization features, further empowering users to protect their digital footprints

OptMeowt for Chrome and Firefox 6.2.0 released

OptMeowt for Chrome and Firefox enables automatic Do Not Sell signals to all or user-selected websites allowing for simplified opt-outs of data selling and tracking.

OptMeowt for Chrome and Firefox 6.2.0 released @ MajorGeeks