Public.com collects a wide range of personal and financial information when you use their investing app, including your identity, account activity, and browsing behavior. This data can be shared with advertisers, partners, and other third parties for marketing and business purposes. California residents have specific rights to see, delete, or opt out of the sale or sharing of their data.
Public.com's Privacy Policy governs the collection, use, storage, and sharing of personal information from users of its investment platform, which offers stocks, ETFs, crypto, bonds, options, and related financial products. The policy details collection of identifiers, financial data, usage data, and device information, and discloses sharing with service providers, financial partners, advertising networks, and affiliates. It provides rights for California residents under CCPA, including the right to know, delete, and opt out of data sale or sharing, and acknowledges compliance with applicable U.S. financial privacy laws such as Regulation S-P. The policy permits use of personal data for targeted advertising and product personalization, and notes use of tracking technologies including cookies and pixels operated by third parties such as Google Tag Manager and Singular.
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