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  2. Data Brokers Opt Out List - World Privacy Forum

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/2013/12/data-brokers-opt-out

    Publication history: Please note: if you find a broken link, please let us know. We regularly update this list.

  3. Consumer Tips: World Privacy Forum’s Top Ten Opt Outs

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/2015/08/consumer-tips-top-ten-opt-outs

    How to opt out: (Note: you will be asked to give your Social Security Number to complete this opt-out.) Opt out by Phone: 1-888-5OptOut (1-888-567-8688). This is an automated phone system. You will have three choices: you can remove your name for 5 years, add your name back in, or permanently remove your name.

  4. News Release: Updated Top Ten Opt Outs | World Privacy Forum

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/2013/08/new-release-updated-top-ten-opt-outs

    The guide also contains crucially important financial opt outs for consumers. “While many people have heard about how to adjust their Facebook settings, many fewer have heard that they can opt out of pre-screened offers of credit and other financial opt outs,” said Pam Dixon. “Some of these are quite important over the long term.”

  5. Consumer Tips: How one single school opt out can greatly improve...

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/2014/09/consumer-tips-how-one-single-school-opt-out...

    How to opt out Here’s how you can opt your child or yourself out: Request a directory information opt out form from your child’s or your school. These forms may be on the school’s web site. Sometimes these forms are called FERPA opt out forms. Fill the form out, and make a copy or store a digital picture of it.

  6. World Privacy Forum in the News | World Privacy Forum

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/news-and-press-room

    CONSUMER REPORTS, December 2007, How to opt out of marketing lists. USA TODAY, 28 November 2007, Free credit reports sometimes aren’t free; And it’s not easy to figure out which score to use, Byron Acohido, Jon Swartz.

  7. Student Privacy 101: Why school directory information sharing is...

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/2015/08/student-privacy-101-why-directory...

    Fill out the Opt Out Form: To opt out, you will need to fill out a Directory Information Opt out form and give it to the school. We have a sample form you can use: Sample FERPA opt out form . Beware of tricky wording : Some school’s opt out forms can be confusing and can even discourage parents’ and students’ participation in opt out.

  8. Updated Top Ten Opt Outs for 2017 & 10 year anniversary of Top...

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/2017/05/updated-top-ten-opt-outs-for-2017-10-year...

    Data broker opt outs (Opt out #8) are important for pretty much everyone. Your favorite choices for opt out are unique to you, and may vary by year or circumstance. So, please peruse these important opt outs, and send us a question if you have one, or a suggestion for opt outs to include in the future. See the 2017 Top Ten Opt Outs list

  9. Opt Out - World Privacy Forum

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/category/opt-out

    Opt Out; Student privacy; Most parents are unaware that schools can compromise their children’s privacy and possibly their safety by sharing private information like their child’s phone number, home address, date of birth, email, and photos with anyone without consent. The good news is that parents already have the right to opt out of data ...

  10. New updates to our Top Ten Opt Out Tips for Consumers

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/2016/06/updated-wpfs-top-ten-opt-outs-for-consumers

    The prescreened offers of credit and insurance opt out will stop those offers from clogging your mailbox. Are you getting unwanted phone calls? The Do Not Call registry is still a great tool to greatly reduce telemarketing phone calls. Be sure to let us know if you find a useful opt out; we’ll be sure to consider it in out next update. –Pam ...

  11. An analysis of student directory information practices in U.S....

    www.worldprivacyforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/ferpa/without_consent...

    Best Practices for Notiļ¬cation of Opt out Procedures: • It is a best practice for schools to provide information about how to opt out on the annual FERPA notice. • It is a best practice for schools to provide a permanent online home for information about FERPA opt out procedures and make that accessible to the public.