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The sharing of a broad range of identifiers, including government-issued identifiers, with ad networks for behavioral advertising raises significant privacy concerns about the scope of data disclosed to third-party advertising partners.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses ellipses both within the identifier list and before 'Ad networks', indicating the quoted text is incomplete. The full list of identifiers and the full list of recipients may be broader than quoted. The canonical claim is limited strictly to what is present in the quoted excerpt.
ADP deleted the cookie preference management tool that previously allowed users to understand and control which cookies were placed on their devices, including functional, analytics, and advertising cookies. The removal eliminates the transparency mechanism through which users could consent to or opt out of different cookie categories. The practical effect depends on whether ADP has replaced this functionality elsewhere or whether cookies continue to be placed without equivalent granular user control.
View change record →A wide range of your identifying information, including government-issued identifiers, may be shared by ADP with ad networks.
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"Identifiers, such as name, contact information, unique personal identifiers, email address, IP address, online identifiers, government-issued identifiers... Shared with...Ad networks.— Excerpt from ADP's ADP Privacy Statement
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The sharing of a broad range of identifiers, including government-issued identifiers, with ad networks for behavioral advertising raises significant privacy concerns about the scope of data disclosed to third-party advertising partners.
A wide range of your identifying information, including government-issued identifiers, may be shared by ADP with ad networks.
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