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The provision establishes the operational framework for third-party data sharing in service of advertising functionality. It conditions the sharing practice on user notification and the availability of an opt-out mechanism, which defines Robinhood's transparency obligations under this data practice.
Interpretive note: The exact categories of personal information shared with advertising partners and the specific third parties involved are not fully enumerated in the available document text, creating some uncertainty about the full scope of sharing.
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 →Users are able to control participation in cross-context behavioral advertising sharing by exercising an opt-out right through specified channels. The default state permits such sharing unless the user submits an opt-out request through the designated mechanisms.
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We do not share your personal data with any third-party advertisers or ad networks for their advertising except for: (i) hashed or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries), (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already v...
We may share your personal information with third-party vendors, consultants, and other service providers who need access to such information to carry out work on our behalf. We may also share your information with (i) analytics and advertising partners, and (ii) other third parties as reasonably ne...
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"We may share your personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes. You have the right to opt out of this sharing. California residents can exercise this right by visiting your account privacy settings or submitting a request through our privacy request portal.— Excerpt from Robinhood's Robinhood Privacy Policy
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The provision establishes the operational framework for third-party data sharing in service of advertising functionality. It conditions the sharing practice on user notification and the availability of an opt-out mechanism, which defines Robinhood's transparency obligations under this data practice.
Users are able to control participation in cross-context behavioral advertising sharing by exercising an opt-out right through specified channels. The default state permits such sharing unless the user submits an opt-out request through the designated mechanisms.
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