According to a recent LinkedIn post from Optery, the company is highlighting its Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser extension, a free, open-source tool available via the Chrome Web Store. The post explains that the extension sends a GPC signal to compatible websites indicating a user preference not to have personal information sold or shared.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that this tool aims to automate privacy preference communication across sites that respect the GPC standard, reducing the need for manual opt-outs. For investors, this focus on privacy tooling may reinforce Optery’s positioning in the consumer data-protection segment, potentially supporting user acquisition and brand differentiation in a regulatory environment increasingly attentive to data privacy.

