9 Total
2 High severity
7 Medium severity
0 Low severity
Summary

This is Fiverr's privacy policy — the document that explains what personal information Fiverr collects about you when you use their website, how they use it, and who they share it with. Fiverr collects data like your name, email, payment info, messages, and browsing behavior, and uses it for things like running the platform, showing you ads, and improving their services. If you want to control your data, you have rights to access, delete, or opt out of certain uses depending on where you live.

Technical Summary

Fiverr's Privacy Policy governs the collection, processing, storage, and sharing of personal data for all users of the Fiverr marketplace platform, including buyers, sellers, and visitors. The policy establishes legal bases for processing under multiple frameworks including GDPR (for EU/EEA users), CCPA/CPRA (for California residents), and other applicable data protection laws. Key obligations include disclosures around third-party data sharing with service providers, advertising partners, and affiliates; user rights to access, correct, delete, and port their data; and cross-border data transfers. Notable provisions include the use of tracking technologies for behavioral advertising, profiling for personalization purposes, and data retention practices tied to business and legal requirements. The policy designates Fiverr International Ltd. as the data controller and provides specific supplemental rights for California, EEA, and other regional users.

Institutional Analysis

This policy engages GDPR (EU/EEA users), UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA (California residents), and potentially other international data protection regimes, requiring compliance teams to assess cross-border tran…

This policy engages GDPR (EU/EEA users), UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA (California residents), and potentially other international data protection regimes, requiring compliance teams to assess cross-border transfer mechanisms (e.g., Standard Contractual Clauses), data processor agreements with third-party ven…

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Evidence Provenance
Captured March 19, 2026 14:48 UTC
Document ID CA-D-000140
Version ID CA-V-000121
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Change Timeline
High Severity — 2 provisions
Medium Severity — 7 provisions