The policy states that Shopify does not sell Personal Data as defined under the named US Privacy Laws, which include the CCPA, Colorado Privacy Act, Connecticut data privacy law, Utah Consumer Privacy Act, and Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act. The statement is qualified to the legal definitions of sale under those specific statutes rather than a broader general assertion.
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This commitment tracks a specific legal definition of "sell" under US Privacy Laws, meaning the scope of the protection is bounded by that definition rather than any broader ordinary meaning.
Interpretive note: The practical scope of this commitment depends on the legal definition of "sell" under US Privacy Laws, which is not elaborated in the excerpt. The claim is stated exactly as written without interpretation of that definition.
The updated policy changes the legal mechanism used to protect personal data when it crosses borders, but does not change where data is transferred or fundamentally alter protection levels. For EEA and Swiss users, data transfers between Shopify entities now rely on Shopify's Binding Corporate Rules (which have been approved by European data protection authorities), rather than adequacy decisions. For UK users, transfers use Standard Contractual Clauses and may rely on the adequacy decision for Canada. For transfers to third-party subprocessors, contractual commitments in the form of Standard Contractual Clauses now replace prior language referencing comparable protections. The policy states these mechanisms reflect Shopify's commitment to adequate protection, but the shift in legal instruments may have implications for how disputes or compliance issues would be evaluated under GDPR or UK data protection law.
View change record →This explicit disclaimer regarding US privacy law compliance (CCPA/CPRA) provides clarity on Shopify's position under state-level data protection regulations.
View full change record →Under these terms, Shopify states it does not sell Personal Data as defined under the CCPA and other named US state privacy laws. The policy separately discloses that Personal Data is shared with advertisers and marketing vendors, which some US state privacy laws treat differently from selling depending on whether the sharing constitutes cross-context behavioral advertising.
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"We do not "sell" your Personal Data as that term is defined under US Privacy Laws.Excerpt from Shopify's Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The CCPA and its amendment (CPRA) distinguish between selling personal information and sharing it for cross-context behavioral advertising, with both activities requiring opt-out rights.
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This commitment tracks a specific legal definition of "sell" under US Privacy Laws, meaning the scope of the protection is bounded by that definition rather than any broader ordinary meaning.
Under these terms, Shopify states it does not sell Personal Data as defined under the CCPA and other named US state privacy laws. The policy separately discloses that Personal Data is shared with advertisers and marketing vendors, which some US state privacy laws treat differently from selling depending on whether the sharing constitutes cross-context behavioral advertising.
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