Opt out of the anyIP network

If an app on your device offered the anyIP SDK and you accepted, your device shares its unused internet connection with our residential proxy network. You said yes — and you can take it back at any time. Here are the three ways to withdraw.

Three ways to opt out

In the app

Open the app where you accepted the offer and turn sharing off in its settings. Traffic from your device stops and your withdrawal is recorded — with the same rigor as your original consent.

Uninstall the app

Removing the app removes your device from the network. The SDK leaves nothing behind on your device — no files, no cookies, no background processes.

By email

Can't access the app anymore? Email us and we'll withdraw your device on our side. Include the app's name and your platform (Android, iOS, Windows, or macOS), and we'll confirm once it's done.

Email an opt-out request

What happens when you opt out

  • Your device immediately stops carrying network traffic.
  • Your withdrawal is recorded as a signed receipt, just like your consent was.
  • Your device stays out of the network unless you explicitly opt in again — we never re-enable sharing without fresh consent.
  • The app you were using keeps working exactly as before. Opting out never degrades it.

Want to know what sharing involves before you decide? Read how the network works and our privacy policy. This page covers devices enrolled through apps that include the anyIP SDK. For questions about proxy services for businesses, see anyip.io.