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Summary

This document establishes Fiverr's data collection, processing, and sharing practices for users on its freelance marketplace platform. The policy authorizes collection of personal information including name, payment details, messages, device data, and behavioral information regarding how users browse and interact with the site. The policy permits sharing of personal data with advertising partners, analytics providers, and third-party service providers for purposes including targeted advertising and analytics.

Technical / Legal Breakdown

This document is Fiverr International Ltd.'s Privacy Policy, governing the collection, use, storage, and sharing of personal data across the Fiverr marketplace platform, with the stated legal basis varying by jurisdiction including consent, legitimate interests, and contractual necessity under applicable law. The policy states that Fiverr collects a broad range of personal data including identity information, payment details, professional profiles, usage data, behavioral data, device identifiers, and communications content, and the terms authorize sharing this information with third-party service providers, advertising partners, analytics vendors, and in the context of business transfers or legal obligations. The policy asserts broad data retention periods and reserves the right to use aggregated and de-identified data without restriction, and the scope of behavioral tracking and advertising data use may be operationally broader than some users would reasonably anticipate from a freelance marketplace context, though applicable law including GDPR and CCPA may constrain certain asserted rights in the EU/EEA and California respectively. The policy engages GDPR for EU/EEA users (Fiverr's EU entity serves as data controller), CCPA/CPRA for California residents, and potentially the UK GDPR post-Brexit; Israeli privacy law may also apply given Fiverr's headquarters in Tel Aviv. Material compliance considerations include the adequacy of consent mechanisms for behavioral advertising, the robustness of data subject rights fulfillment workflows across multiple jurisdictions, and the legal basis for international data transfers from the EU.

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