These rights give you control over your personal information, but you must actively exercise them — Eventbrite does not automatically apply them on your behalf.
Consumer impact
Eventbrite collects extensive personal data including your name, payment info, browsing behavior, location, and event attendance history, which may be shared with event organizers, advertising partners, and analytics providers. Event organizers who receive your data become independent data controllers, meaning Eventbrite's policy no longer governs how they use your information. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal data for targeted advertising by visiting Eventbrite's privacy settings or submitting a request through their Data Subject Request portal.
What you can do
⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
Delete Your Data
Within 30 days
Visit Eventbrite's Data Subject Request portal, choose your request type (access, deletion, correction, or portability), verify your identity as prompted, and submit. Eventbrite is required to respond within 30 days under GDPR and 45 days under CCPA.
Export Your Data
Within 30 days
Submit a data portability request through Eventbrite's Data Subject Request portal, selecting 'Data Portability' or 'Access' as your request type. Your data will be provided in a machine-readable format.
Applicable agencies
FTC
The FTC enforces against failure to honor consumer privacy rights and deceptive data practices under Section 5 of the FTC Act.