Real-Time Privacy Controls
3PMobile™ software makes it easy and convenient for users to share personal information and for you to manage mobile Web privacy policies. Privacy means different things to different organizations:.
- Simplify mobile user login
- Monitor business transactions for later analysis
- Extend your existing rules-based privacy policies to mobile Web users
- Restrict data access based upon mobile-specific criteria, like location or device activity
- Offer customers a choice to receive personalized content or ads based upon sharing personal information
Whatever your definition of privacy – the data and the policies are yours to control and manage. Because 3PMobile™ is software and not a service, all communication is directly between you and your employees and customers.
Sharing or Opting In & Out is Easy
Actually, it’s as easy as checking or unchecking a box.
In the first image, our user has checked (or enabled sharing of) their location (GPS data). When they visited the Performance Service site, their data automatically arrived and was presented on the Mobile Context page.
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In the second image, our user has unchecked (disabled sharing of) their location data. You can see on the Web page that their GPS data is no longer visible.
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Each use case is different. Companies may require certain data to always be shared as part of their Web service delivery to employees (automatic login, local inventory look-ups). In consumer applications, we encourage you to always give your customers a choice (send me a local coupon, personalize my news feed – or not).
PRIVACY NOTE
Our trial software is designed to give mobile users the choice to share or not share data for demonstration purposes only. This choice is in compliance with the recommended opt-in practices of the MMA and other online privacy advocates. This demo is not intended to reflect the unique privacy and compliance policies associated with any regulatory agency, business, or public/governmental entity.




