Used in a Sentence

opt-out

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for opt-out.

Editorial note

All companies should be legally required to make those invasive privacy settings opt-in and not opt-out...

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

The act of opting out of something.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of opt-out gathered in one view.

noun

The act of opting out of something.

noun

(television, radio, countable) A regional broadcast that other stations in the network may elect not to include.

noun

(British, countable) A school or hospital that has withdrawn from local control.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for opt-out.

noun

The act of opting out of something.

noun

(television, radio, countable) A regional broadcast that other stations in the network may elect not to include.

noun

(British, countable) A school or hospital that has withdrawn from local control.

adjective

Requiring a person or organization to choose explicitly to avoid or forbid something; tending to include by default; used particularly with regard to mailing lists and advertising.

Example sentences

1

All companies should be legally required to make those invasive privacy settings opt-in and not opt-out...

2

Therefore Microsoft has chosen to enable features required for making the computer more personalized by default, but still allow users to opt-out.

3

But sadly the new trend in tech is to constantly force superfluous UI redesigns on users all the time with no opt-out.

4

Why would it serve their interests to make all this opt-out by default?

5

I don't think it's even something you can opt-out of (maybe depending on what kind of account you open?).

6

It does seem rather evil to make this opt-out rather than opt-in.

7

I appreciate the effort but DNT will remain an opt-in for me, not a weak opt-out based on purely on trust.

8

Funny that they won't even apply this philosophy to their own products and services that they are forcing into user installations without an opt-in or opt-out.

9

Apple doesn't even offer an opt-out on most of it.

10

Or even better, make those choices opt-in, instead of opt-out.

11

But it's too vague on what is still allowed when you disable what you can, and even opt-out there are certain things that should not be tolerated.

12

It's not opt-out with mobile broadband connections.

Quote examples

1

On the phising site warning just write "This is a Google provided service, click to opt-out".

2

When forming an account, they add some default opt-out service to "share" resources between accounts in order to help people get a better loan experience.

3

Author says "I've decided to 'opt-out' of this war entirely." What mental gymnastics does he use when watching a YouTube ad for example?

4

From the linked page: "If you use a WiFi connection that is metered or capped, make sure that you identify it as a metered connection." The behavior is opt-out: you have to tell Windows you're on a metered connection.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use opt-out in a sentence?

All companies should be legally required to make those invasive privacy settings opt-in and not opt-out...

What does opt-out mean?

The act of opting out of something.

What part of speech is opt-out?

opt-out is commonly used as noun, adjective.