The policy authorizes sharing of identifiers, device information, browsing activity, and service interaction data with advertising partners, analytics providers, and social media platforms for targeted advertising and marketing measurement purposes.
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This provision establishes the scope of third-party data sharing for advertising purposes and, in conjunction with the pixel disclosure, triggers California opt-out rights. The sharing of service interaction data with advertising platforms on a health-focused service creates additional sensitivity given the nature of the underlying interactions.
This provision establishes that identifiers, device information, and behavioral data about platform interactions may be shared with advertising and analytics partners and social media platforms. California residents may opt out of this sharing as a sale or sharing of personal information under CCPA.
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Compare across platforms →"We may share your personal information with third-party advertising partners, analytics providers, and social media platforms to deliver targeted advertising, measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns, and improve our Services. This sharing may include identifiers, device information, browsing activity, and information about your interactions with our Services.Excerpt from Hims & Hers's Privacy Policy
1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision engages CCPA/CPRA's sale and sharing definitions, the FTC Act's prohibition on unfair or deceptive data practices, and potentially state consumer health data statutes where health-related interaction data is shared with …
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This provision establishes the scope of third-party data sharing for advertising purposes and, in conjunction with the pixel disclosure, triggers California opt-out rights. The sharing of service interaction data with advertising platforms on a health-focused service creates additional sensitivity given the nature of the underlying interactions.
This provision establishes that identifiers, device information, and behavioral data about platform interactions may be shared with advertising and analytics partners and social media platforms. California residents may opt out of this sharing as a sale or sharing of personal information under CCPA.
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