Gemini · Gemini Privacy Policy

Third-Party Data Sharing

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Why it matters

Your sensitive financial and personal data may flow to many organizations beyond Gemini itself, each with their own privacy practices and security standards, increasing your exposure to potential misuse or breach.

Consumer impact

Gemini collects extensive personal data including biometric identifiers, financial information, and behavioral data, and shares it with a wide network of service providers, affiliates, financial institutions, and government authorities. The policy grants Gemini broad discretion to change its practices at any time, which may affect how your data is handled without advance notice. You can opt out of direct marketing by emailing privacy@gemini.com or adjusting your notification settings in the app.

What you can do

⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
  • Export Your Data
    Request a copy of your personal data by emailing privacy@gemini.com to understand what information Gemini holds and has shared about you before deciding whether to close your account.

Applicable agencies

  • Federal Trade Commission (ftc)
    Oversees unfair or deceptive business practices and can investigate companies that mislead consumers about data collection, sharing, or use.
    Who can file: Anyone affected by the company's practices (US or international)
    What you need: Your account details, a timeline of relevant events, and a description of the specific issue
    What to expect: Complaints inform FTC enforcement priorities and investigations but do not result in individual resolution or compensation
    File a complaint →
  • State Attorney General
    State AGs in California, New York, Texas, and other states can investigate violations of state consumer protection and privacy laws, including CCPA (California), SHIELD Act (New York), and equivalents.
    Who can file: Residents of states with comprehensive privacy laws — primarily California, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and Utah
    What you need: Evidence of the violation, explanation of how your state rights were affected, and your account or contact information with the company
    What to expect: Outcomes vary by state. May result in investigation, enforcement action, or requirement for the company to change practices. No direct individual compensation in most cases.

    Search "[your state] attorney general consumer complaint" to find your state's direct complaint form

Provision details

Document information
Document
Gemini Privacy Policy
Entity
Gemini
Document last updated
March 24, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
March 8, 2026
Last verified
March 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-000557
Document ID
CA-D-00067
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Entity: Gemini | Document: Gemini Privacy Policy | Record: CA-P-000557
Captured: 2026-03-08 14:17:23 UTC | SHA-256: c42c5e54f10e0ba5…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/gemini/gemini-privacy-policy/third-party-data-sharing/
Accessed: April 4, 2026
Classification
Severity
High
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