Fireworks AI uses cookies and tracking tools including Google Analytics to monitor how you use their website, and the site does not respond to browser 'Do Not Track' signals — though you can opt out of Google Analytics separately.
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The explicit non-response to 'Do Not Track' signals and the use of Google Analytics (a third-party tracker) means your browsing behavior on the Fireworks website is shared with Google unless you actively opt out, which affects your privacy beyond just Fireworks' own data practices.
Your browsing activity on the Fireworks AI website is tracked by Google Analytics and potentially other third-party trackers, and Fireworks does not honor browser 'Do Not Track' signals — you can opt out of Google Analytics tracking at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
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We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to track the activity on our Services and store certain information. Tracking technologies also used are beacons, tags, and scripts to collect and track information and to improve and analyze our Services. You can instruct your browser to refuse all c...
We use Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, LinkedIn Insight Tag, and other third-party analytics and advertising tools to collect information about how visitors use our website. This may include information about your device, browser, IP address, and pages visited.
We and our third-party partners may use cookies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies to collect information about your use of our Services, including your browser type, pages viewed, links clicked, and the date and time of your visit.
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"Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you may be able to control the way in which your devices permit the use of Tracking Technologies. If you so choose, you may block or delete our cookies from your browser or limit cross-site tracking; however, blocking or deleting cookies may cause some of the Services, including certain features and general functionality, to work incorrectly. [...] To opt out of tracking by Google Analytics, click here. Your browser settings may allow you to transmit a 'do not track' signal. Like many websites, our website is not designed to respond to such signals.— Excerpt from Fireworks AI's Fireworks AI Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Cookie and tracking practices engage the EU ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC, as amended — requiring prior informed consent for non-essential cookies for EU/EEA users), GDPR Art. 6(1)(a) (consent basis for tracking), CCPA/CPRA §1798.121 (opt-out of sale/sharing via tracking technologies — the CPPA has confirmed pixel-based tracking can constitute 'sharing'), and the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) requiring disclosure of Do Not Track response. The FTC has enforcement authority over deceptive tracking disclosures. (2)
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The explicit non-response to 'Do Not Track' signals and the use of Google Analytics (a third-party tracker) means your browsing behavior on the Fireworks website is shared with Google unless you actively opt out, which affects your privacy beyond just Fireworks' own data practices.
Your browsing activity on the Fireworks AI website is tracked by Google Analytics and potentially other third-party trackers, and Fireworks does not honor browser 'Do Not Track' signals — you can opt out of Google Analytics tracking at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
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