Provision record
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Third party login data authorization to share

High severity Medium confidence Explicit document language Common · 287 of 352 platforms

Key Facts

What must users who log in via a third-party service authorize?
Nextdoor requires users who log in via a third-party service such as Facebook, Google, or Apple to authorize that third-party service to share their personal information with Nextdoor.
Must users authorize that third-party service to share their personal information with Nextdoor?
Nextdoor requires users who log in via a third-party service such as Facebook, Google, or Apple to authorize that third-party service to share their personal information with Nextdoor.
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ConductAtlas Analysis

Why it matters (compliance & governance perspective)

Using third-party login is conditioned on the user's authorization for that third party to transfer personal information to Nextdoor, meaning the login method itself constitutes a data-sharing consent.

Interpretive note: The excerpt contains an ellipsis between 'log in to Nextdoor' and 'then you authorize', indicating potentially material language was omitted from the excerpt. The claim is based solely on what is quoted.

Recent Activity

This document changed recently

Medium Apr 29, 2026

The updated footer no longer includes a direct link to the 'Do not Sell or Share My Personal Data' page. Previously, this link provided quick access to California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) opt-out controls from the footer menu. Users can likely still access these controls through the main Privacy Policy page or dedicated privacy settings, but the removal eliminates a prominent, footer-based navigation shortcut. You should verify whether this opt-out functionality remains accessible through other menu locations or settings.

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Clause Stability Stable

0
Changes
3
Months Monitored
Jul 10, 2026
First Seen
Jul 10, 2026
Last Seen
This clause type exists across 4429 other provisions on other platforms.

Consumer impact (what this means for users)

If you choose to log in to Nextdoor through Facebook, Google, or Apple, you are required to authorize that third-party service to share your personal information with Nextdoor.

How other platforms handle this

Lime Medium

if you are accessing and using Lime Services under a corporate account...you acknowledge and agree that Lime may share certain of your usage information with whomever provided you with access to the Lime Services

Tinder Medium

we may share data between our affiliates for the safety and security of our users and may take necessary actions if we believe you have violated these Terms, including banning you from our Services and/or our affiliates' services...

Skillshare Medium

Protect us, our business, our users, and others, for example to enforce our terms of service, prevent spam or other unwanted communications, and investigate or protect against fraud

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▸ View Original Clause Language DOCUMENT RECORD
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If you use a third party service, like Facebook, Google, or Apple to log in to Nextdoor ... then you authorize that third party service to share your personal information with us.

Excerpt from Nextdoor's Privacy Policy

Applicable regulations

CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
Connecticut Data Privacy Act Amendments
US-CT
CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal
Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act
US-IN
Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
US-KY
Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Expansion 2026
US
VPPA
United States Federal

Provision details

Document information
Document
Nextdoor Privacy Policy
Entity
Nextdoor
Document last updated
May 5, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
July 9, 2026
Last verified
July 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-045131
Document ID
CA-D-00428
Evidence Provenance
Source URL
Wayback Machine
Content hash (SHA-256)
69ebea33e62ca1b8561bc95db06a4b5d213b6898e4f8e74ba3d585d3daee9d2b
Analysis generated
July 9, 2026 07:15 UTC
Methodology
Evidence
✓ Snapshot stored   ✓ Hash verified
Citation Record
Entity: Nextdoor
Document: Nextdoor Privacy Policy
Record ID: CA-P-045131
Captured: 2026-07-09 07:15:24 UTC
SHA-256: 69ebea33e62ca1b8…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/nextdoor/nextdoor-privacy-policy/provision/CA-P-045131/third-party-login-data-authorization-to-share/
Accessed: Aug. 19, 2026
Permanent archival reference. Stable identifier suitable for legal filings, compliance documentation, and research citation.
Classification
Severity
High
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Nextdoor's Third party login data authorization to share clause do?

Using third-party login is conditioned on the user's authorization for that third party to transfer personal information to Nextdoor, meaning the login method itself constitutes a data-sharing consent.

How does this clause affect you?

If you choose to log in to Nextdoor through Facebook, Google, or Apple, you are required to authorize that third-party service to share your personal information with Nextdoor.

How many platforms have this type of clause?

ConductAtlas has identified this type of provision across 287 platforms. See the full comparison.

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