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This provision implements Nevada's statutory privacy framework (NRS 603A.720) by creating a mechanism through which a defined user population can restrict a specific data practice. The operational significance is that Nevada residents have a contractual right to control whether their personal information enters third-party sales channels.
The updated privacy policy reorganizes how Robinhood discloses its handling of financial information, now grouping GLBA-regulated disclosures by individual service entity with updated reference links rather than listing all entities in a single section. The policy also removed coverage of Robinhood Social, meaning privacy practices for that social media product are no longer described in this statement. The revised policy clarifies that it applies when you are logged into services or interact through online customer service channels, and directs users to a separate Robinhood Markets US Online Privacy Statement for information about non-financial data collection practices.
View change record →Nevada residents operate under terms that permit them to opt out of sales of certain personal information to third parties, while other users do not have this contractual mechanism available. The availability of this opt-out applies only to Nevada residents as defined by applicable state law.
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If you are a California resident, you have the right to: Know what personal information is being collected about you; Know whether your personal information is sold or disclosed and to whom; Say no to the sale of personal information; Access your personal information; Request deletion of your person...
Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights with respect to your personal information, such as the right to request access, correction, or deletion of your personal information, or to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information. If you are a California resident, you have...
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"If you are a Nevada resident, you have the right to opt out of the sale of certain personal information to third parties.— Excerpt from Robinhood's Robinhood Privacy Policy
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This provision implements Nevada's statutory privacy framework (NRS 603A.720) by creating a mechanism through which a defined user population can restrict a specific data practice. The operational significance is that Nevada residents have a contractual right to control whether their personal information enters third-party sales channels.
Nevada residents operate under terms that permit them to opt out of sales of certain personal information to third parties, while other users do not have this contractual mechanism available. The availability of this opt-out applies only to Nevada residents as defined by applicable state law.
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