Webull can change its privacy policy at any time and will try to notify you, but it is your responsibility to check for updates.
Webull can materially change how it collects and uses your personal and financial data with advance notice only by email or website posting, meaning you may miss important changes if you don't regularly check your email or the Webull website.
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Compare across platforms →Because Webull may change how it uses your sensitive financial and personal data and you remain bound by the updated policy after notice is sent, it is important to monitor policy updates and object if material new uses are introduced.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Regulation S-P (17 CFR §248.8) requires broker-dealers to provide annual privacy notices and updated notices when policies change in ways that require the opportunity to opt out. CCPA/CPRA requires updating the public privacy policy to reflect current data practices within a reasonable time after changes occur. GDPR Art. 13 and 14 require data subjects to be informed of material changes to processing purposes. FTC Act Section 5 applies to material retroactive changes to privacy policies that worsen consumer privacy without adequate notice and consent (the 'unfair and deceptive practices' standard established in FTC v. Wyndham). Enforcement authority: SEC, FINRA, CPPA, FTC, EU supervisory authorities.
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