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These are legally enforceable rights, not just policy promises — and most consumers never exercise them because they don't know they exist. Exercising them can meaningfully reduce the amount of personal data a major retailer holds on you.
Home Depot's privacy policy authorizes the collection of a broad range of personal data including purchase history, precise geolocation, browsing behavior, and biometric information, and permits sharing this data with third-party advertising and analytics partners for targeted marketing purposes. Consumers who do not actively exercise opt-out rights may have their data used for cross-context behavioral advertising and shared with a wide network of business partners. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information by visiting the 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' link available on Home Depot's website.
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If you are a California resident, you may have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). These rights may include: the right to know about personal information collected, disclosed, or sold; the right to delete personal information collected from you; the right to opt-out of t...
Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights with respect to your personal information. These rights may include: The right to know what personal information we have collected about you, including the categories of personal information, the categories of sources from which we collected i...
Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights regarding your personal information. These rights may include the right to know what personal information we have collected about you, the right to delete your personal information, the right to correct inaccurate personal information, the rig...
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"Depending on your state of residence, you may have the right to: (1) know what personal information we have collected about you; (2) request deletion of your personal information; (3) request correction of inaccurate personal information; (4) opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information; (5) limit the use of sensitive personal information; and (6) not be discriminated against for exercising these rights. To submit a request, you may call us at 1-800-466-3337 or visit homedepot.com/c/privacy_and_security.— Excerpt from Home Depot's Home Depot Privacy Policy
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These are legally enforceable rights, not just policy promises — and most consumers never exercise them because they don't know they exist. Exercising them can meaningfully reduce the amount of personal data a major retailer holds on you.
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