Your Privacy Choices

In the United States, state-specific privacy regulations provide individuals with the ability to limit how their personal information is utilized, particularly concerning online activities such as targeted advertising and the transfer of data that could be classified as a “sale.” These laws are designed to give consumers greater control over the ways in which companies handle and share their data, ensuring that personal information is not used for marketing purposes without consent. Understanding these rights is an important part of managing online privacy and maintaining transparency in data practices.

Individuals who want to exercise these rights have the option to submit requests directly to the company. Requests can be submitted through designated online forms or via email, allowing the company to process opt-out preferences in accordance with applicable privacy rules. The organization is committed to respecting these preferences and implementing them consistently across its platforms.

To enhance the effectiveness and clarity of opt-out requests, the company employs the Global Privacy Platform (GPP). This system communicates consumer choices to third-party entities that collect information through website cookies, ensuring that data collection aligns with user consent. By leveraging this mechanism, users’ requests to limit data sharing or to prevent participation in targeted advertising campaigns are handled in a coordinated and transparent manner.

For additional control, consumers can utilize the Digital Advertising Alliance’s WebChoices Tool. This tool provides a broader option for managing online tracking, allowing users to opt out of third-party data collection across multiple websites. It serves as a complementary resource for those seeking to extend their privacy controls beyond a single company’s ecosystem.

The company emphasizes the importance of privacy and is dedicated to providing clear, accessible options for individuals to manage how their information is collected, stored, and shared. By offering multiple methods to submit opt-out requests and actively facilitating communication with third-party data collectors, the organization ensures that users retain meaningful oversight over their personal data.

These privacy protections are part of a wider commitment to transparency, responsible data handling, and empowering consumers to make informed decisions about their digital footprint. Individuals are encouraged to review privacy notices and actively manage their preferences to maintain control over their information in today’s increasingly connected online environment.