Robinhood · Robinhood Privacy Policy

Cookies, Tracking Technologies, and Analytics

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What it is

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.

Why it matters

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.

Institutional analysis (Compliance & legal intelligence)

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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Consumer impact

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.

What you can do

⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
  • Opt Out of Arbitration
    Use your browser's cookie settings to block or limit third-party cookies, or visit Robinhood's privacy settings in the app to adjust tracking preferences. You can also enable Global Privacy Control (GPC) in your browser to signal opt-out preferences automatically.

Applicable agencies

  • Federal Trade Commission (ftc)
    Oversees unfair or deceptive business practices and can investigate companies that mislead consumers about data collection, sharing, or use.
    Who can file: Anyone affected by the company's practices (US or international)
    What you need: Your account details, a timeline of relevant events, and a description of the specific issue
    What to expect: Complaints inform FTC enforcement priorities and investigations but do not result in individual resolution or compensation
    File a complaint →

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Document information
Document
Robinhood Privacy Policy
Entity
Robinhood
Document last updated
March 24, 2026
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First tracked
March 6, 2026
Last verified
March 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-00051005
Document ID
CA-D-00051
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Entity: Robinhood | Document: Robinhood Privacy Policy | Record: CA-P-00051005
Captured: 2026-03-06 19:25:47 UTC | SHA-256: 4ab30fcea795efa2…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/robinhood/robinhood-privacy-policy/cookies-tracking-technologies-and-analytics/
Accessed: April 4, 2026
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