Netflix collects an extensive range of personal data including viewing history, gaming activity, device and home network identifiers, payment history, and behavioral advertising data sourced from third-party advertising companies based on your activity on other websites and apps. Users on ad-supported plans have limited ability to opt out of targeted advertising, and Netflix shares personal information with a broad range of third parties including advertising companies, service providers, and partners. You can manage advertising preferences, cookie settings, and exercise data rights including access, deletion, and portability by visiting your Netflix account settings or contacting privacy@netflix.com.
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Error reports and performance data. Data about the performance of the products and any problems you experience, including error reports. Error reports (sometimes called "crash dumps") can include details of the software or hardware related to an error, contents of files opened when an error occurred...
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Account information. We collect data when you create or update your Uber account. ... Banking information ... Payment ... Processing payments and enabling payment and e-money products such as Uber Cash and Uber Money.
Receiving data from third parties beyond what you knowingly provide to Netflix expands the scope of your data profile significantly and may include data collected under different privacy policies with different consent terms.
Netflix updated its Privacy Statement on April 18, 2026, disclosing voice recording collection and expanded household ad profiling for the first time.
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