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User actions short of an explicit consent prompt—such as interacting with or linking to a platform partner—are framed as consent to personal data sharing, which may not be apparent to users.
The updated privacy statement removes detailed disclosures about how Intuit uses cookies, pixels, and tracking technologies to deliver targeted advertising. Previously, the policy explicitly stated that Intuit and advertising partners may disclose information like IP addresses and device identifiers to show more relevant ads, and that users could opt-out through 'Customize Settings'. The revised statement now references only a separate Cookies Policy without reproducing this information inline. Users seeking specifics on cookie consent options and advertising data sharing must consult the linked Cookies Policy document.
View change record →The updated privacy policy removes prior explicit disclosures about third-party advertising cookies and opt-out mechanisms that were previously available to users. Specifically, the policy no longer states that users can decline third-party advertising cookies through a 'Customize Settings' option, nor does it describe how advertising partners may receive limited personal information like IP addresses and device identifiers for ad targeting. The footer now contains only a general reference to cookie management without the prior transparency on advertising partner data sharing. You can review Intuit's full Cookies Policy for current information on how cookies and advertising technologies are used.
View change record →Intuit's updated privacy statement now explicitly discloses that it shares limited personal information, such as IP addresses and device identifiers, with advertising partners to deliver targeted ads both on and off its sites. The company characterizes these practices as potentially constituting 'sharing' or 'targeted advertising' under applicable law, suggesting recognition of privacy regulations like CCPA or GDPR. You can decline the use of third-party advertising cookies by selecting the 'Customize Settings' option in the cookie consent interface.
View change record →Interacting with, applying to, or linking your account to a platform partner constitutes your consent and direction for Intuit to share your personal information with that partner.
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In some cases, in order to show you more relevant ads, we disclose with social media platforms and other advertising partners, information about actions you take on our websites and apps, such as which pages you visit and which ads you saw.
Each payment processor uses and processes your complete payment information in accordance with its applicable privacy policy (Stripe and PayPal).
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"If you choose to interact with a platform partner, apply for their services or offerings, or otherwise link or sync your account to a platform partner's product or service, you consent and direct us to share your personal information to the platform partner.— Excerpt from Intuit's Intuit Privacy Statement
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User actions short of an explicit consent prompt—such as interacting with or linking to a platform partner—are framed as consent to personal data sharing, which may not be apparent to users.
Interacting with, applying to, or linking your account to a platform partner constitutes your consent and direction for Intuit to share your personal information with that partner.
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