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This provision establishes the technical mechanisms and scope by which the service provider collects behavioral and device-level data across user interactions. The authorization covers both first-party collection by Eventbrite and third-party collection by vendors, enabling continuous monitoring of user navigation and service usage patterns.
The updated terms establish formal procedures for UK-based users to lodge data protection complaints directly with Eventbrite via privacy@eventbrite.com, with assurance that complaints will follow ICO guidelines. The revised policy also confirms that all users have the right to escalate complaints to their national data protection authority or applicable regulator if they believe Eventbrite has violated privacy laws or has not adequately addressed their request. Previously, the policy referenced a Data Privacy Framework Notice but did not specify complaint procedures or regulatory escalation pathways. These additions clarify existing legal rights under UK and EU data protection law rather than creating new consumer obligations.
View change record →Removal of specific cookie/tracking technology provisions reduces transparency, though cookie practices may now be covered implicitly under 'Broad Personal Data Collection Scope' and third-party integrations.
View full change record →Tracking technologies collect data about your device, location, and browsing habits by default; users must actively manage cookie preferences to limit this collection.
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"Automatic Data includes without limitation, a unique identifier associated with your access device and/or browser (including, for example, your Internet Protocol (IP) address) characteristics about your access device and/or browser, statistics on your activities on the Services, information about how you came to the Services and data collected through Cookies, Pixel Tags, Local Shared Objects, Web Storage and other similar technologies. We and our vendors use such technologies to collect information on a real-time basis about how you use and navigate our Services.— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Privacy Policy
Cookie-based tracking implicates the EU ePrivacy Directive and GDPR consent requirements, requiring explicit opt-in for non-essential cookies for EU/UK users. Under CCPA/CPRA, pixel-based data sharing with advertising networks may constitute a 'sale' or 'sharing' requiring opt-out mechanisms.
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This provision establishes the technical mechanisms and scope by which the service provider collects behavioral and device-level data across user interactions. The authorization covers both first-party collection by Eventbrite and third-party collection by vendors, enabling continuous monitoring of user navigation and service usage patterns.
Tracking technologies collect data about your device, location, and browsing habits by default; users must actively manage cookie preferences to limit this collection.
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