Ledger shares your personal data — including name, email, and behavioral data — with external companies for purposes like analytics, marketing, and email delivery.
Your personal data including email, purchase history, and app usage patterns is shared with analytics and marketing vendors, meaning more companies than just Ledger hold information about you and your crypto activity.
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Compare across platforms →Your data flows to multiple third-party vendors beyond Ledger itself, increasing the surface area for potential data exposure and reducing your control over who has access to your information.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Third-party data sharing engages GDPR Art. 28 (processor requirements), Art. 46 (international transfer mechanisms for non-EEA transfers), and Art. 13/14 (transparency obligations). Each third-party recipient must be a listed sub-processor under a compliant DPA. CCPA §1798.100 and §1798.120 require disclosure of categories of third parties with whom data is shared and offer opt-out rights for 'sale' or 'sharing' of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising.
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