As detailed in our privacy policy, we respect your privacy and do not sell or share personal information about you within the meaning of applicable federal and state laws and regulations of the United States governing the protection of privacy and personal data (“US Privacy Laws”).
However, we collaborate with third-party service providers and partners for various purposes, such as analytics, marketing automation, and enhancing user experience. For those purposes, we allow such service providers and partners to collect personal information related to you through our service.
We do not receive monetary consideration for allowing these third parties to collect personal information on our service, but such collection may be considered the sale or sharing of personal information (within the meaning of US Privacy Laws).
For further details on what personal information related to you is collected by such third parties, please see our privacy policy.
Accordingly, we provide this Notice of Right to Opt-out of Sale/Sharing (the: “Notice”) that describes your right under US Privacy Laws to opt-out of the sale or sharing (within the meaning of US Privacy Laws) of personal information related to you by us and our third-party service providers and partners.
This Notice also explains how you can exercise your opt-out right and enables you to do so.
Description of the Right to Opt-Out of Selling/Sharing:
Under US State Privacy Laws, consumers have, among others, the right, at any time, to direct us not to sell or share personal information related to them.
Exercising your Opt-Out Right
To exercise your Right to Opt-out, please send an email to dtonestoreprivacy@digitalturbine.com. Once we receive your email, we will process your “Do Not Sell or Share” request and confirm that it has been acted upon.
If you decide to exercise your Right to Opt out, we may ask you to reauthorize the sale or sharing of personal information related to you after twelve (12) months. For more details, please see our “Notice at Collection and Privacy Policy.”