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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
Ticketmaster builds a user profile based on your purchase history, browsing behavior, favorite artists, and event attendance, and uses this to personalize recommendations and communications unless you opt out....
Why it matters: Profiling is active by default, meaning your data is continuously analyzed to shape what content and offers you see — you must actively turn this off to stop it....
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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
If you sell tickets on Ticketmaster, the payment services provider collects government-issued ID and potentially tax identification numbers from you as part of Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements....
Why it matters: Providing a government-issued ID to a ticketing platform and its payment processor creates significant data sensitivity risks, particularly given Ticketmaster's history of data breaches....
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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
If you purchase accessible tickets or have accessibility requirements, Ticketmaster collects details about your health or disability needs, and in some markets may require you to validate those needs....
Why it matters: Health information is a sensitive personal data category under GDPR and CCPA, requiring stronger protections and explicit consent — its collection by a ticketing company warrants close attention....
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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
Ticketmaster shares your personal information with Forter, Inc., a third-party fraud detection company, which processes your data under its own privacy policy....
Why it matters: Your personal data is sent to an external company for fraud analysis under a legitimate interests basis, meaning you have limited ability to object to this processing....
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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
Ticketmaster may contact you about upcoming events and offers via email, SMS, push notifications, and social media, subject to your preferences, which you can update at any time....
Why it matters: Marketing is conducted across multiple channels and linked to personalization profiling, meaning opting out of one channel may not stop all marketing contact....
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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
California residents have rights under CCPA/CPRA to know, delete, correct, and opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information; EU and UK users have similar rights under GDPR including data portability and the right to object to processing....
Why it matters: These rights give qualifying users meaningful legal tools to control how their data is used, but exercising them typically requires submitting a formal request and verifying your identity....
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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
Ticketmaster uses cookies, web beacons, GPS, and WiFi tracking on its websites and apps to collect information about your device, location, IP address, and browsing behavior, including via third-party content served on its pages....
Why it matters: Tracking technologies collect detailed behavioral data including your physical location and browsing patterns, which is shared with advertising and analytics partners and governed by a separate Cookie Policy....
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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
Ticketmaster shares your personal information with Commercial Partners — third-party companies providing travel packages, sponsorships, or exclusive presales — sometimes with your permission and sometimes as necessary to deliver contracted services....
Why it matters: The distinction between sharing that requires consent and sharing that is deemed 'necessary for the contract' is important, as the latter can occur without your explicit agreement....
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Ticketmaster
· Ticketmaster Privacy Policy
Ticketmaster collects or sources from third-party advertising and marketing partners demographic information such as your age range, gender, and interests to personalize its services, subject to your choices....
Why it matters: Demographic data sourced from external marketing partners can be combined with your purchase history to create detailed profiles that go beyond what you directly provided to Ticketmaster....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
No matter what goes wrong — including investment losses or platform errors — Wealthfront's total financial responsibility to you is limited to a maximum of $100....
Why it matters: This means that even if Wealthfront's errors cost you thousands of dollars in investment losses, you likely cannot recover more than $100 through a lawsuit against them....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
Wealthfront provides its website and all information on it 'as is' with no guarantees about accuracy, reliability, security, or fitness for any purpose....
Why it matters: If the platform has errors, security vulnerabilities, or provides inaccurate financial information, Wealthfront bears no legal responsibility for the consequences....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
Wealthfront can suspend or close your account at any time, for any reason, without telling you first....
Why it matters: Your access to your account dashboard and services could be cut off without warning, which is particularly concerning if you have investments or funds held through the platform....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
If you have a legal dispute with Wealthfront, it must be filed in courts located in San Francisco, California, and California law applies....
Why it matters: If you live outside California and need to sue Wealthfront, you would have to litigate in California courts, which could be prohibitively expensive and inconvenient....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
Any ideas or feedback you submit to Wealthfront automatically become Wealthfront's property, and you give up all intellectual property rights to them....
Why it matters: If you share a valuable product idea with Wealthfront, you cannot claim ownership, compensation, or credit for it — Wealthfront owns it outright from the moment you submit it....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
Wealthfront can change these Terms of Use at any time simply by posting a new version online; continued use of the platform means you accept the new terms....
Why it matters: Wealthfront can alter your legal rights and obligations without directly notifying you, and you are bound by those changes if you continue using the service....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
When you link external financial accounts to Wealthfront, you consent to Wealthfront and its third-party service providers accessing, processing, and displaying that account data....
Why it matters: Your financial credentials and account data from other institutions are shared with Wealthfront and unnamed third-party data providers, and Wealthfront disclaims responsibility for the accuracy of that data....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
You must be at least 18 years old to use Wealthfront; anyone under 18 using the platform is doing so without authorization....
Why it matters: Minors who access the platform have no legal standing under this agreement, and any account or activity by a minor is unauthorized and could be subject to termination....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
If you share a joint account view with a co-owner, Wealthfront will share your personal financial information — including account balances and account numbers — with that co-owner for as long as the accounts are linked....
Why it matters: Activating the shared view feature authorizes ongoing disclosure of your personal financial data to another person, and you should be certain you trust that person before linking accounts....
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Wealthfront
· Wealthfront Terms of Service
You are not allowed to use bots, crawlers, scrapers, or any automated tools to collect data from the Wealthfront website or app....
Why it matters: This restricts third-party tools and browser extensions that some users rely on to aggregate or analyze their financial data across platforms....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
If you have a dispute with Tinder, you must resolve it through private arbitration rather than going to court. You have 30 days from accepting the Terms to opt out by emailing Tinder....
Why it matters: Arbitration limits your ability to hold Tinder publicly accountable and denies you a jury trial, which typically favours large corporations over individual consumers....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
You agree to give up your right to participate in any class action lawsuit against Tinder and your right to a jury trial for any dispute....
Why it matters: Class actions are often the only practical way consumers can hold large companies accountable for widespread harm, and waiving this right significantly limits your legal recourse....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
By posting photos, videos, or other content on Tinder, you give Tinder a broad, royalty-free license to use, copy, display, and distribute that content worldwide, even after you leave the platform....
Why it matters: Tinder can use your photos and personal content in ways you may not anticipate, including for marketing or AI training, and this license may survive account deletion....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
Paid Tinder subscriptions (Tinder Plus, Gold, Platinum) automatically renew at the end of each billing period, and Tinder generally does not provide refunds for unused subscription periods....
Why it matters: If you forget to cancel before your renewal date, you will be charged again and are unlikely to receive a refund, which can result in unexpected financial charges....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
Tinder's total financial responsibility to you for any claim is capped at either the amount you paid in the last 24 months or $100, whichever is greater....
Why it matters: Even if Tinder causes you significant harm — such as through a data breach or safety failure — they are only legally required to pay you a maximum of $100 if you have not paid for a subscription....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
Tinder can suspend or permanently delete your account at any time and for any reason, including reasons they do not disclose to you....
Why it matters: You can lose access to your account, matches, messages, and any paid subscription without notice and without a clear appeals process....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
Tinder is only available to users who are 18 years of age or older. Users under 18 are prohibited from creating accounts....
Why it matters: The platform handles sensitive personal data and facilitates connections between adults; the presence of minors creates significant safety and legal risks that the terms attempt to address through prohibition....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
Tinder can remove any content you post — including photos and messages — at its sole discretion, and you have no guaranteed right to appeal content removal decisions....
Why it matters: Tinder has broad power to remove your content or restrict your account based on its own community guidelines interpretation, with limited transparency or recourse available to you....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
Disputes are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware (for US users), with specific carve-outs for EU and UK users who receive protections under local law....
Why it matters: US users are subject to Delaware law and must bring any permitted court claims in Delaware, which may be inconvenient and costly for users in other states....
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Tinder
· Tinder Terms of Use
You agree to protect Tinder from any legal claims, costs, and damages that arise from your use of the platform or any violation of these Terms....
Why it matters: If your actions on Tinder lead to a lawsuit against the company, you may be required to pay Tinder's legal fees and any damages, even if you were not acting maliciously....
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