Binance.US updated its privacy policy on April 19, 2026 with five new sentences and modifications to eleven existing sentences. The policy now explicitly authorizes disclosure of user information to law enforcement and third parties to detect and prevent fraud and financial crimes. The company also added language clarifying that email addresses and identifiers may be used for tailored advertising on other websites and social media, expanded its list of state privacy laws it recognizes, and introduced a 'Your Privacy Rights' webform as an additional mechanism for submitting privacy requests and appeals alongside email contact.
The updated policy explicitly authorizes Binance.US to disclose user information to law enforcement, government agencies, regulators, financial institutions, and industry partners to detect and prevent fraud, money laundering, terrorist financing, and other financial crimes. This establishes a new disclosure authority that was not previously explicitly stated. Additionally, the revised language discloses that email addresses and other identifiers collected by Binance.US may be used for tailored advertising on other websites and social media platforms. The policy now provides a 'Your Privacy Rights' webform in addition to email contact as a mechanism for submitting privacy rights requests and appeals. You can submit privacy rights requests through privacy@binance.us or by using the company's 'Your Privacy Rights' webform.
The updated policy establishes explicit authority to disclose user information to law enforcement and financial crime investigators, which operationalizes compliance with anti-money laundering and financial crime statutes but creates new transparency obligations under state privacy laws. The clarification regarding email-based cross-platform advertising expands Binance.US's stated use of identifiers beyond its own platforms, which may affect how users understand data use and which audiences are subject to targeted advertising.
→ Review the updated privacy policy to understand the new law enforcement disclosure authority and cross-platform advertising use.
→ Submit a privacy rights request via privacy@binance.us or the 'Your Privacy Rights' webform to understand what personal data Binance.US holds and how it is being used.
→ If you reside in a state with opt-out rights (CCPA/CPRA, VCDPA, CPA, CTDPA, UCPA, OCPA, TXDPSA, MTCDPA, IACDPA, DEPDPA, NEDPA, NHPA, NJDPA, TNIPA, MNCDPA, MDODPA, INCDPA, KYCDPA, RIDTPPA), contact Binance.US through the privacy webform to exercise your rights regarding sale or sharing of personal information for targeted advertising.
→ User information will continue to be subject to disclosure to law enforcement and financial crime prevention authorities as authorized by the updated policy.
→ Email addresses and identifiers will continue to be used for targeted advertising on external websites and social media platforms without additional notice.
→ Users will not have exercised available privacy rights to access, delete, or opt-out of data use as permitted under applicable state privacy laws.
This is the 2nd significant Data Collection Expansion change Binance.US has made since ConductAtlas began monitoring.
ConductAtlas has recorded 3 material changes to this document over 41 days of monitoring (since March 2026).
3 of Binance.US's significant changes have been classified as negative for consumers.
New explicit authorization to disclose user information to law enforcement, government agencies, regulators, and financial institutions to detect and prevent fraud and financial crimes.
Clarifies that email addresses and other identifiers may be used for tailored advertising on external websites and social media platforms.
Introduces 'Your Privacy Rights' webform as an additional channel for submitting privacy rights requests and appeals beyond email contact.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
The company can share your information with law enforcement and regulators to prevent fraud and financial crime without requiring separate notice or consent for each disclosure.
Your email and identifiers provided to Binance.US can be used by the company to show you targeted ads outside of Binance.US's own platforms.
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Track changes →Binance.US added explicit authorization for law enforcement and financial crime reporting disclosures and clarified cross-platform advertising use of email/identifiers. These disclosures engage state privacy laws including CCPA/CPRA, VCDPA, CPA, CTDPA, UCPA, OCPA, TXDPSA, MTCDPA, IACDPA, DEPDPA, NEDPA, NHPA, NJDPA, TNIPA, MNCDPA, MDODPA, INCDPA, KYCDPA, and RIDTPPA, which the policy now explicitly recognizes. Organizations that rely on Binance.US for customer data processing may need to evaluate whether these new disclosure authorities align with their own privacy commitments and data processing agreements. The addition of a webform-based privacy rights mechanism may affect internal processes for handling privacy requests.
CCPA/CPRA, VCDPA, CPA, CTDPA, UCPA, OCPA, TXDPSA, MTCDPA, IACDPA, DEPDPA, NEDPA, NHPA, NJDPA, TNIPA, MNCDPA, MDODPA, INCDPA, KYCDPA, RIDTPPA, Bank Secrecy Act, FinCEN regulations
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