Even if your browser sends a privacy signal asking websites not to track you, Fireworks AI's website does not honor that signal and will track you regardless.
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This provision establishes that DNT signal transmission does not alter Fireworks AI's data collection practices. The clause clarifies the operational scope of the website's tracking mechanisms and removes any implicit obligation to honor browser-level privacy preferences.
Your browser's Do Not Track setting has no effect on Fireworks AI's tracking practices, meaning your browsing activity on the site may still be tracked by analytics and advertising tools even if you have enabled that privacy preference.
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"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. To learn more about 'do not track' signals, you can visit http://www.allaboutdnt.com/.— Excerpt from Fireworks AI's Fireworks AI Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: California's CPRA and associated regulations have introduced requirements around honoring opt-out preference signals, including Global Privacy Control, which differs from but overlaps with Do Not Track. If Fireworks AI serves California users and the site also fails to honor Global Privacy Control signals, this may require evaluation under CPRA regulations enforced by the California Privacy Protection Agency. The FTC Act Section 5 applies to transparency around tracking practices. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The disclosure is transparent about not honoring Do Not Track, which partially mitigates deception risk. However, if the site similarly does not honor Global Privacy Control as required under CPRA for California users who exercise opt-out rights via that mechanism, regulatory exposure increases materially. The policy does not address Global Privacy Control compliance. JURISDICTION FLAGS: California residents face the highest exposure given CPRA's specific opt-out signal requirements. Colorado and Connecticut privacy laws also contemplate opt-out signal mechanisms. EU and UK users are protected by GDPR cookie consent requirements that operate separately from browser-level signals but create parallel obligations. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: This provision has limited direct contract implications but may affect enterprise customers who represent to their own users that their vendors honor privacy preferences. Procurement teams should confirm whether Fireworks AI honors Global Privacy Control separately from Do Not Track. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should verify whether the site's technical implementation honors Global Privacy Control signals as required by CPRA, and should confirm that cookie consent mechanisms for EU users comply with GDPR and ePrivacy Directive requirements. The current policy language addresses only Do Not Track and does not clarify Global Privacy Control handling.
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This provision establishes that DNT signal transmission does not alter Fireworks AI's data collection practices. The clause clarifies the operational scope of the website's tracking mechanisms and removes any implicit obligation to honor browser-level privacy preferences.
Your browser's Do Not Track setting has no effect on Fireworks AI's tracking practices, meaning your browsing activity on the site may still be tracked by analytics and advertising tools even if you have enabled that privacy preference.
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