Do Not Share My Info

This privacy notice describes certain choices and protections that may be available to residents of specific states in the United States concerning the collection, use, disclosure, sale, and sharing of personal information. Depending on where an individual lives and which state privacy requirements apply, eligible residents may have the ability to restrict particular uses of their information, including activities connected with targeted advertising, behavioral advertising, profiling, or the transfer of personal data to third parties.

California residents may have rights concerning the sale or sharing of personal information under applicable state privacy requirements. In this context, a sale can involve making personal information available to another party in return for monetary or other valuable consideration. Sharing may also cover certain disclosures made for cross-context behavioral advertising, even when the business does not receive direct payment for the information. These protections are intended to give California consumers greater control over the ways their information may be used or provided to other organizations.

Residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia may also have rights under the privacy laws applicable in their respective states. Depending on the jurisdiction, these rights can include the ability to opt out of targeted advertising, certain profiling activities, or the sale of personal information. Because privacy legislation differs from state to state, the exact definitions, exceptions, procedures, and scope of available rights may not be identical. Individuals should therefore consider the requirements applicable to their particular state of residence when making a privacy request.

Personal information may be handled in connection with ordinary business activities and the delivery of products and services. Information may be exchanged between affiliated companies or related entities when necessary to support transactions, fulfill customer requests, maintain accounts, or provide services. Data may also be analyzed internally to understand customer interactions, improve products, evaluate business performance, and develop communications or marketing strategies. Certain service providers may process information on behalf of the business to perform functions such as analytics, technology support, customer service, or operational management.

Advertising and marketing activities may involve limited categories of information. Depending on the circumstances, these categories can include online identifiers, browsing activity, transaction information, interactions with digital services, purchase history, or information used to infer general interests. Advertising partners and other third parties may use permitted information to help deliver relevant promotional content, measure campaign performance, understand audience engagement, or improve advertising effectiveness. Certain activities of this nature may qualify as a sale or sharing under applicable state privacy laws, even where the information is not exchanged for a direct monetary payment.

Additional protections may apply to information belonging to younger individuals. Personal information associated with individuals below applicable age thresholds is not knowingly sold or shared in circumstances where such activity would violate legal requirements. Appropriate authorization and other safeguards may be required before certain types of processing involving younger users can occur. These measures are intended to provide additional protection for individuals whose information may receive enhanced treatment under applicable privacy regulations.

Eligible individuals who wish to exercise an available opt-out right may submit a request through the contact methods provided for privacy matters. Depending on the available options, requests may be submitted through an online privacy form, customer support channel, live chat, or email. The purpose of these procedures is to provide a practical way for individuals to communicate their preferences while allowing the business to confirm that the request is being submitted by the appropriate person.

Identity verification may be required before a privacy request can be completed. The information needed for verification depends on the nature of the request and the circumstances involved. Individuals may be asked to provide certain contact information or other details that can reasonably be used to confirm their identity or authority to make the request. Verification procedures are intended to prevent unauthorized individuals from making changes to another person’s privacy preferences.

A request may not be completed when the information supplied is insufficient to establish identity or when additional information is legally required. In some situations, the business may contact the individual for clarification or request further details before processing the request. These steps are intended to protect personal information while ensuring that privacy rights are exercised in accordance with applicable legal requirements.

Opting out of certain data practices may change aspects of a user’s digital experience. For example, advertising may become less personalized, certain promotional communications may no longer reflect previous interests, or some personalization features may operate differently. These potential changes do not affect the individual’s ability to exercise applicable privacy rights, and the business remains committed to respecting valid choices made under relevant laws.

Privacy rights and available opt-out mechanisms may change as state regulations develop. Individuals are encouraged to review the applicable privacy information and related notices for additional details concerning the categories of personal information collected, the purposes for which information is used, the circumstances in which it may be disclosed, and the rights available to eligible residents.

By providing these choices and maintaining procedures for privacy requests, the business seeks to give individuals greater visibility and control over certain uses of their personal information. The goal is to support transparency, respect legally protected preferences, and handle personal information in a manner consistent with applicable privacy requirements.