If you live in California, you have the legal right to tell Notion to stop selling or sharing your personal data with third parties, and you can exercise this right by emailing privacy@notion.so.
California residents can formally stop Notion from sharing their personal data with advertising partners like Facebook and Google by submitting a simple opt-out request to privacy@notion.so, which Notion must honor within 15 business days under CPRA.
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Compare across platforms →This is one of the strongest privacy rights available to consumers — it allows California residents to directly halt the flow of their personal data to advertising platforms and data brokers.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision directly engages CCPA §1798.120 and CPRA amendments (effective January 1, 2023), including the right to opt out of 'sharing' for cross-context behavioral advertising in addition to 'sale'; enforced by the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and California AG under §1798.155. Fines of up to $2,500 per unintentional violation and $7,500 per intentional violation apply.
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