The Trust page includes HubSpot analytics tracking code that records page visits and categorizes this page as a standard page within HubSpot's tracking system.
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HubSpot tracking may collect visitor identifiers, page interaction data, and session information. This introduces HubSpot as an additional third-party data recipient whose practices govern what happens with collected data.
Interpretive note: The specific data HubSpot collects on this page and how it is disclosed in Writer's privacy policy cannot be determined from the submitted HTML.
The updated Trust Center now discloses that Writer uses cookies and similar technologies to enhance website functionality, analyze usage, personalize experience, and support online advertising. The revised language states that by continuing to use the site, users agree to cookie use as described in Writer's Cookie notice. The terms explicitly establish that under applicable U.S. laws, users have the right to opt out of cookies used for targeted advertising purposes. You can manage your cookie preferences, including targeting cookies, by adjusting settings on the updated consent interface.
View change record →Visitors to the Trust page are tracked by HubSpot analytics in addition to Google Tag Manager. The combination of multiple tracking systems may result in visitor behavioral data being shared with multiple third-party vendors, though the specific data flows are not disclosed in this document.
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"var _hsq = _hsq || []; _hsq.push(["setContentType", "standard-page"]);— Excerpt from Writer's Writer Trust Center
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: HubSpot tracking engages the same GDPR ePrivacy Directive and CCPA considerations as other third-party analytics scripts. HubSpot acts as a data processor under GDPR, and Writer as the data controller would be responsible for ensuring appropriate data processing agreements are in place with HubSpot. The FTC maintains oversight of undisclosed third-party data sharing. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low to Medium. HubSpot is a widely used marketing platform and its inclusion is common across commercial websites. Compliance exposure depends on whether HubSpot is disclosed in Writer's privacy policy as a third-party recipient and whether appropriate consent is obtained for EU/EEA visitors. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA users face the most significant exposure if HubSpot tracking is activated before consent under the ePrivacy Directive. California residents may have rights to know about and opt out of sale or sharing of personal information collected through HubSpot depending on how Writer's privacy policy characterizes this data flow. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Procurement teams conducting vendor assessments of Writer should confirm that HubSpot and other marketing analytics vendors are listed in Writer's privacy policy and that DPAs are in place for GDPR-covered processing. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should verify that HubSpot is disclosed as a third-party service in Writer's privacy policy and that consent management applies to HubSpot tracking scripts for applicable jurisdictions.
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HubSpot tracking may collect visitor identifiers, page interaction data, and session information. This introduces HubSpot as an additional third-party data recipient whose practices govern what happens with collected data.
Visitors to the Trust page are tracked by HubSpot analytics in addition to Google Tag Manager. The combination of multiple tracking systems may result in visitor behavioral data being shared with multiple third-party vendors, though the specific data flows are not disclosed in this document.
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