Robinhood uses cookies, pixel tags, and similar tracking technologies to collect data about how you use their website and app, and this data may be shared with advertising and analytics partners.
Tracking technologies allow Robinhood and its partners to monitor your behavior across sessions and potentially across other websites, which can feel intrusive given the sensitive financial nature of the platform.
Use of third-party tracking pixels and analytics tools may constitute 'sharing' under CCPA/CPRA and implicate FTC guidance on online tracking; organizations must assess whether cookie consent mechanisms meet state law standards and whether Global Privacy Control signals are honored.
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Robinhood collects extensive personal and financial data — including transaction history, device data, and behavioral inferences — and shares it with affiliates, service providers, and third-party advertising partners. This means your investment activity and financial profile may inform targeted advertising both on and off the platform. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information for targeted advertising by visiting Robinhood's privacy settings in the app or at robinhood.com/privacy.