NVIDIA updated its privacy policy on June 11, 2026 to add explicit cookie and tracking technology disclosures. The updated policy now states that NVIDIA and third-party partners use cookies and tracking tools to collect information about site visits and interactions for performance, analytics, and marketing purposes. The policy adds consent mechanisms, including the ability to accept all cookies, manage settings, reject optional cookies, and establishes recognition of Global Privacy Control signals.
The updated policy explicitly discloses that NVIDIA and third-party partners (including social media, advertising, and analytics partners) use cookies and tracking technologies to collect information when users visit the website. The policy states this is for performance improvement, analytics, and marketing efforts. Users can now manage cookie settings, accept all cookies, reject optional cookies, or rely on Global Privacy Control browser signals to communicate cookie preferences.
The updated policy establishes explicit transparency around cookie and third-party tracking practices that were previously less clearly disclosed. This clarification affects how users understand data collection during their site visits and creates formal mechanisms for users to exercise consent and preference choices regarding tracking.
→ Click 'Manage Settings' to customize cookie preferences
→ Click 'Reject Optional' to decline non-essential cookies
→ Review the Cookie Policy for detailed information on tracking technologies used
→ NVIDIA will apply cookies and tracking technologies as described in the updated policy by default
→ Third-party partners will collect data through cookies and tracking technologies as authorized by the policy
Updated policy explicitly discloses use of cookies and tracking technologies for performance, analytics, and marketing by NVIDIA and third-party partners.
Policy adds ability to accept all cookies, manage cookie settings, or reject optional cookies; recognizes Global Privacy Control signals.
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This change adds explicit cookie and tracking disclosures to NVIDIA's privacy policy, reflecting standard web privacy practice compliance. The addition of consent mechanisms and Global Privacy Control signal recognition aligns with evolving regulatory expectations in the EU (GDPR, ePrivacy Directive), UK (PECR), and California (CPRA). The change creates no new contractual obligations but improves transparency around first- and third-party data collection practices. No action is required unless your organization uses NVIDIA services in a context where you function as a data processor or controller.
GDPR (Cookie Consent Requirements), CCPA/CPRA (Consumer Opt-Out Rights), PECR (UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations), ePrivacy Directive (EU)
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