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Your browsing behavior on StockX, including products viewed and time spent, is being tracked through cookies and advertising pixels operated by third parties including Meta, Google, TikTok, and Amazon, which use this data to build advertising profiles about you.
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"We use cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies to collect information about your use of our Services, including your browsing behavior, device information, and interactions with our content. Some of these technologies are placed by third parties on our behalf.— Excerpt from StockX's StockX Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The use of third-party tracking technologies implicates the EU ePrivacy Directive (Cookie Law) for EU and UK users, which generally requires prior informed consent before non-essential cookies are set. GDPR also applies to the extent personal data is processed through these technologies. The FTC Act covers deceptive practices in tracking disclosures for US users. The California Privacy Protection Agency has indicated that non-consent to tracking technologies may constitute a CPRA violation where opt-out rights are not operationally respected. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: High. The page source of the provided document confirms active loading of tracking scripts from TikTok, Meta (Facebook), Google Tag Manager, Google Ads, Amazon, Spotify, and Snapchat, among others. This creates a wide third-party data sharing surface. The presence of OneTrust as the consent management platform is disclosed, but whether it is correctly configured to block non-essential scripts prior to consent for EU and UK users requires audit. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and UK users are subject to ePrivacy Directive requirements requiring opt-in consent for non-essential cookies. California users are entitled to opt out of data sharing enabled through tracking technologies under CPRA. Illinois users should note that if any tracking technologies capture biometric or facial data, BIPA may apply. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Each advertising and analytics partner whose pixel or script is loaded on the StockX site may function as an independent data controller for data collected through those technologies. StockX's ability to contractually restrict downstream use of data collected by independent controllers is limited, which should be disclosed to users and evaluated in the context of GDPR joint controller analysis. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: An audit of the OneTrust consent management configuration should confirm that all non-essential third-party scripts are blocked prior to valid consent for EU and UK users, that consent records are maintained, and that the consent interface meets GDPR clarity and granularity standards. For US users, teams should confirm that the cookie preference center is accessible and that opt-out choices are technically implemented across all named tracking partners.
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These tracking technologies feed data into the advertising systems used by StockX and its partners, forming the technical foundation for behavioral profiling and targeted advertising across the web.
Your browsing behavior on StockX, including products viewed and time spent, is being tracked through cookies and advertising pixels operated by third parties including Meta, Google, TikTok, and Amazon, which use this data to build advertising profiles about you.
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