Baseten's service does not honor Do Not Track browser signals, meaning that even if your browser is set to request no tracking, Baseten will not change its data collection practices in response.
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The policy explicitly states that the service does not respond to Do Not Track signals, which is a disclosure required by CalOPPA; this means users relying on browser-level DNT settings will not receive reduced tracking when using Baseten's service.
If you have enabled Do Not Track in your browser, Baseten's service will not honor that signal and data collection practices will remain the same regardless of your browser's DNT setting.
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"Our Service does not respond to Do Not Track signals. However, some third party websites do keep track of Your browsing activities. If You are visiting such websites, You can set Your preferences in Your Web browser to inform websites that You do not want to be tracked. You can enable or disable DNT by visiting the preferences or settings page of Your Web browser.— Excerpt from Baseten's Baseten Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: CalOPPA requires operators of commercial websites collecting personal information from California residents to disclose how they respond to Do Not Track signals. The policy satisfies this disclosure requirement by explicitly stating that Do Not Track signals are not honored. No federal law currently mandates that websites honor DNT signals. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. The explicit disclosure that DNT signals are not honored satisfies CalOPPA's disclosure requirement. There is no current federal requirement to honor DNT signals, and this practice is common across the industry. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: Primarily relevant to California residents under CalOPPA. Some other state privacy laws address browser-based opt-out mechanisms, and the Global Privacy Control signal may require evaluation under CCPA as a valid opt-out of sale or sharing. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: If Baseten's service is integrated into B2B customer platforms, those customers should be aware that DNT signals passed through to Baseten will not be honored and should assess whether their own privacy commitments to end users require a different approach. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should evaluate whether the Global Privacy Control signal, which some states require to be honored as an opt-out of sale or sharing, is addressed separately from DNT, as these are distinct mechanisms with different legal implications under CCPA.
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The policy explicitly states that the service does not respond to Do Not Track signals, which is a disclosure required by CalOPPA; this means users relying on browser-level DNT settings will not receive reduced tracking when using Baseten's service.
If you have enabled Do Not Track in your browser, Baseten's service will not honor that signal and data collection practices will remain the same regardless of your browser's DNT setting.
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