Egnyte uses cookies and tracking tools from third parties like Google Analytics to monitor how you use its website, and may use that data to show you targeted ads.
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Third-party tracking technologies can share your browsing behavior with advertising and analytics companies, and under CCPA/CPRA this may qualify as 'sharing' personal data that California residents can opt out of.
Interpretive note: The exact verbatim cookie and tracking language was not fully available in the truncated document; characterization is based on page source evidence of TrustArc consent tool and Google Tag Manager, and standard Egnyte privacy policy language.
Your browsing behavior on Egnyte's website may be tracked by third-party tools and used for targeted advertising; California residents have the right to opt out of this sharing, and EU users may need to provide consent before such tracking begins.
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"We use cookies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies to collect information about your browsing activities on our website. We may use third-party analytics providers such as Google Analytics to help us understand how users interact with our website. We may also work with third-party advertising partners to deliver targeted advertisements.— Excerpt from Egnyte's Egnyte Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Use of third-party cookies and advertising technologies engages GDPR and the EU ePrivacy Directive (Cookie Law), which requires prior informed consent for non-essential cookies in the EU/EEA. Under CPRA, sharing personal data with advertising partners for cross-context behavioral advertising constitutes 'sharing' subject to opt-out rights. The FTC also has jurisdiction over deceptive tracking practices. Relevant enforcement authorities include EU national DPAs, the CPPA, and the FTC. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: High for EU/EEA users if the cookie consent mechanism does not obtain valid prior consent before loading third-party analytics and advertising scripts. Medium for US users generally, with elevated exposure for California residents given CPRA's opt-out of sharing requirement. The presence of Google Tag Manager (visible in the page source) and advertising-related scripts creates specific consent documentation obligations. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA users are protected by both GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive; consent must be freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous. California residents may opt out of sharing under CPRA. Illinois, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and other US states with comprehensive privacy laws may impose similar opt-out or consent obligations depending on user population size thresholds. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Egnyte's use of Google Tag Manager and third-party analytics tools means these vendors are subprocessors or data recipients that must be disclosed. Enterprise customers whose employees browse the Egnyte website should be aware that those employees' browsing data flows to third-party analytics providers independent of the enterprise DPA. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should audit Egnyte's cookie consent banner (implemented via TrustArc based on page source) to confirm it meets the applicable consent standard for target jurisdictions, particularly for EU/EEA users. The classification of advertising data sharing as 'sale' or 'sharing' under CPRA should be assessed against Egnyte's actual vendor relationships and data flows.
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Third-party tracking technologies can share your browsing behavior with advertising and analytics companies, and under CCPA/CPRA this may qualify as 'sharing' personal data that California residents can opt out of.
Your browsing behavior on Egnyte's website may be tracked by third-party tools and used for targeted advertising; California residents have the right to opt out of this sharing, and EU users may need to provide consent before such tracking begins.
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