Leonardo AI shares your personal data with companies like Google and Meta for advertising and analytics purposes, which means your usage behaviour on the platform is tracked and shared with major advertising ecosystems.
Your browsing behaviour, device identifiers, and usage patterns on Leonardo AI may be shared with Google and Meta, enabling cross-platform advertising profiling based on your AI creative activity.
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Compare across platforms →Sharing personal data with advertising platforms like Meta and Google can result in your Leonardo AI activity being linked to broader advertising profiles, potentially affecting what ads you see across the internet.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: GDPR Art. 6(1)(a) (consent) and Art. 26 (joint controllers) are implicated where Leonardo AI and advertising platforms act as joint controllers of user data. CCPA/CPRA §1798.120 grants California users the right to opt out of the 'sale' or 'sharing' of personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioural advertising. ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC) and national implementations require cookie consent prior to advertising tracking. FTC Act Section 5 applies to deceptive data sharing practices.
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