Rumble collects personal information you provide when creating an account or uploading content, including your name, email address, payment information, and the content itself.
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Content you upload to Rumble, along with account details and payment information, is collected and retained by the company, potentially for uses beyond simply hosting your video.
Interpretive note: The full text of the user content data collection provision was not available due to document truncation; analysis is based on standard Rumble privacy policy provisions and the document structure provided.
The updated policy modifies the language governing notification of Personal Information disclosure. The prior version stated that Rumble 'will attempt to notify you before we disclose your Personal Information,' whereas the revised language states the company 'may attempt to notify you.' This shifts the provision from an asserted commitment to attempt notification toward a discretionary authorization to do so when permitted by law. Under the revised terms, notification attempts are now framed as optional rather than intended.
View change record →This provision was replaced by a new provision titled 'Personal Data Collection Scope' that provides more comprehensive coverage of data collection practices.
View full change record →Videos, comments, and other content you upload to Rumble are collected as personal data alongside your account and payment information, and may be used or shared in ways described by the broader policy.
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(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Collection of payment information engages PCI DSS standards for card data handling and potentially CCPA/CPRA for California residents regarding sensitive personal information categories. Collection of user-generated content raises intellectual property and data minimization considerations under GDPR. The FTC Act applies to any deceptive statements about how uploaded content is used. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The combination of account identifiers, payment data, and user-generated content creates a rich data set with significant value and corresponding sensitivity. The policy's treatment of user content as collected data rather than purely hosted material has implications for data subject rights requests including deletion, which may conflict with content licensing arrangements. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: California residents have CPRA rights regarding sensitive personal information including payment data. EU users have GDPR rights to erasure that may be operationally complex when applied to uploaded video content. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: B2B partners accessing Rumble's content API should assess what user data is returned alongside content metadata and whether their downstream use is consistent with Rumble's disclosed collection purposes. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Data retention schedules should address user-generated content specifically, including how deletion requests are handled for uploaded videos and associated metadata. Payment data handling should be reviewed for PCI DSS compliance documentation.
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Content you upload to Rumble, along with account details and payment information, is collected and retained by the company, potentially for uses beyond simply hosting your video.
Videos, comments, and other content you upload to Rumble are collected as personal data alongside your account and payment information, and may be used or shared in ways described by the broader policy.
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