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2 High severity
8 Medium severity
0 Low severity
Summary

This is Fiverr's privacy policy explaining how the freelance marketplace collects and uses your personal data, including your name, payment information, messages with other users, browsing behavior on the platform, and device identifiers. The most important thing to know is that Fiverr monitors and stores the communications you send to other users on the platform and may share your personal data with third-party marketing partners and analytics providers. If you are a California resident or an EU/EEA user, you have specific rights to access, delete, or restrict your data — you can exercise these rights by contacting Fiverr's privacy team at privacy@fiverr.com.

Technical Summary

This document is Fiverr International Ltd.'s Privacy Policy governing the collection, use, storage, and disclosure of personal data for all users of the Fiverr marketplace platform, with legal bases including contractual necessity, legitimate interests, and consent under applicable data protection law. The policy obligates Fiverr to collect a broad range of personal data — including identity, payment, behavioral, device, and communications data — and requires users to provide accurate information as a condition of platform access. Notably, Fiverr collects and processes communications between buyers and sellers on its platform, retains the right to share data with third-party service providers and business partners, and reserves broad rights to use aggregated and de-identified data without restriction, which deviates from more restrictive industry approaches. The policy engages GDPR (EU 2016/679) for EEA users with Fiverr International Ltd. acting as data controller, CCPA/CPRA for California residents granting opt-out and deletion rights, and Israel's Privacy Protection Law given Fiverr's Israeli headquarters. Material compliance considerations include cross-border data transfers from the EEA to Israel (adequacy decision applies) and the United States (requiring Standard Contractual Clauses), as well as the adequacy of consent mechanisms for cookie-based tracking and behavioral advertising.

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Applicable Regulations

CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
CFAA
United States Federal
CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
DMCA
United States Federal
GDPR
European Union