Our customers and website visitors can limit the sale and sharing of personal information as well as the use of this information for certain types of targeted advertising. California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia laws give consumers the right to make these opt out choices. California law also gives business customers the right to limit the sale and sharing of personal information.
These selling, sharing, and targeting activities are defined by the laws and fall into two different areas:
- Online selling/sharing/targeting occurs when we share information with advertising technology companies present on our websites who combine that information with information they collect about your visits to other sites or that they otherwise have about you to provide more personalized advertising to you. This occurs through the use of cookies, pixels, tags and similar technologies.
- Offline selling/sharing/targeting occurs when we obtain personal information from or share personal information we have about you with other companies to better target ads to you and when we use personal information as part of our own advertising programs.
You can let us know that you do not want personal information about you used for these activities by opting out. We also recognize browser-based Global Privacy Control signals in the same way as when you opt out as a customer or visitor as described on this page. You can find more details about the state laws and their requirements in our Privacy Policy.
You may opt-out of the sale and sharing of personal information by using the link Do not sell my personal information.