Behavioral advertising tracking involves collecting data about your online movements across multiple websites over time, which is a significant privacy consideration and subject to consent requirements in many jurisdictions.
Slack
· Slack Privacy Policy
Cookies and tracking technologies enable Slack and third parties (potentially including advertising partners) to build behavioral profiles from your usage patterns, which affects your privacy beyond what you might expect from a messaging service.
The linking of automatically collected behavioral and device data to personally identifiable information such as your email and phone number creates a more comprehensive profile than anonymous browsing data alone, and this data may be used for marketing or shared with vendors.
Behavioral tracking data can be combined with your booking and loyalty information to build a detailed profile of your travel habits, preferences, and online behavior, which may be shared with advertising partners.
Cookies and tracking technologies allow Binance.US and its third-party vendors to build behavioral profiles of users across sessions. Users who want to limit this tracking can use the OneTrust consent manager on the website to adjust their cookie preferences, but the default setting may permit broad data collection.
Chegg
· Chegg Privacy Policy
The clause establishes the operational basis for Chegg's use of persistent tracking technologies across user browsing activity, enabling both service functionality and cross-context behavioral data collection for advertising and analytics purposes.
The policy states that tracking technologies are used to market additional products or services, which may constitute cross-context behavioral advertising subject to opt-out rights under CCPA and consent requirements under GDPR.
This cross-site tracking means your Poshmark browsing and purchase behavior can follow you across the web and influence what ads you see on unrelated platforms and websites.
Netflix
· Netflix Privacy Statement
The policy discloses the use of advertising identifiers and third-party tracking technologies for behavioral advertising, which may require consent under EU and UK cookie laws and GDPR, and opt-out mechanisms under CCPA/CPRA.
Tracking technologies may be used by advertising and analytics partners to build profiles of user behavior on and potentially beyond the Coinbase platform, and users in some jurisdictions have the right to opt out of non-essential tracking.
The policy authorizes cross-service tracking by third-party analytics partners, including Google Analytics, meaning user activity may be observed across websites and services beyond windsurf.com under the analytics partners' own practices.
Tracking technologies enable Whatnot and third parties to monitor your behavior across sessions and potentially across other websites, which feeds into the advertising and profiling practices described elsewhere in the policy.
Automatic collection of IP address, browser, and behavioral data through third-party cookies enables cross-site tracking for advertising purposes, which may occur without active user awareness unless cookie preferences are adjusted.
The use of third-party analytics and marketing cookies, including pixels and web beacons, means data about your browsing activity on Atlassian properties may be shared with third-party advertising and analytics vendors unless you adjust your cookie settings.
Cookies and tracking technologies underpin the advertising and analytics data flows described elsewhere in the policy, and the legal requirements for their use differ significantly by jurisdiction.
Third-party tracking technologies enable external partners to collect data about your browsing behavior across sites, which is distinct from first-party data collection and may be harder to control in practice.
Cookies enable Wix and its third-party partners to track your behavior across sessions and, potentially, across other sites, which is relevant to understanding what data is collected about you and how it is used for advertising.
Tracking technologies operated by third-party partners may enable those partners to build profiles of user behavior across multiple websites, which raises concerns under both GDPR's ePrivacy requirements and CCPA's sharing provisions.
Cookies used for interest-based advertising track your behavior across Microsoft and third-party sites; you can manage these through your browser settings or Microsoft's cookie preference tools.
Advertising and analytics cookies collect behavioral data that is shared with third-party platforms, and users who do not actively manage their cookie preferences may have their browsing behavior tracked across the internet.
The use of tracking technologies for advertising purposes engages GDPR's consent requirements under the ePrivacy Directive for EU/EEA users and CCPA/CPRA sharing opt-out requirements for California residents where tracking data is shared with advertising partners.
The use of cookies and tracking technologies for analytics and behavioral profiling is subject to consent requirements in the EU and UK under the ePrivacy Directive, and the data collected feeds into Mixpanel's broader analytics and advertising data practices.
Third-party tracking tools embedded in the service can collect data about your browsing and query behavior across sessions and potentially across other websites, building a profile beyond what you directly provide to Perplexity.
BeReal
· BeReal Privacy Policy
The use of third-party tracking technologies for advertising means multiple companies can collect data about your behaviour on the BeReal platform, often without clear individual notice for each tracker deployed.
Brex
· Brex Privacy Policy
Tracking technology deployment for behavioral data collection engages CCPA/CPRA opt-out obligations for data sharing through tracking pixels with advertising partners, as well as ePrivacy Directive requirements for cookie consent in EU jurisdictions.
DeepL
· DeepL Privacy Policy
This provision authorizes the collection of behavioral and interaction data through cookies and similar technologies for multiple purposes including marketing, which engages ePrivacy Directive requirements for consent in the EU and UK and CCPA opt-out rights for California residents.
The policy authorizes use of tracking technologies including pixel tags for advertising purposes, and states that consent will be obtained where required by law, meaning the default experience may include tracking absent an active opt-out in non-consent-required jurisdictions.
Behavioral tracking through cookies and pixels means AWS (and potentially its advertising partners) can build detailed profiles of your online activity across its properties, which may inform targeted advertising and product recommendations.
Medium
· Medium Privacy Policy
This provision establishes that third-party tracking for targeted advertising is permitted on Medium's platform, which engages GDPR consent requirements under the ePrivacy Directive and CCPA opt-out obligations for cross-context behavioral advertising under CPRA.
Udemy
· Udemy Privacy Policy
This provision governs the technical mechanisms through which behavioral and device data is collected on the platform, including data flows to third-party advertising and analytics partners via tracking technologies, and establishes the cookie consent and management framework applicable to users.