Under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), California residents have the right to opt out of the sharing of their personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising — commonly referred to as targeted advertising.
What does “sharing” mean?
“Sharing” refers to disclosing your personal information (like browsing behavior, cookies, or email addresses) to third parties — such as advertising platforms — so they can serve ads to you based on your online activity across different websites or services.
We may share information with third-party platforms like Google, Meta, or LinkedIn to help us deliver more relevant ads. This kind of data sharing is common in digital marketing, but California law gives you the right to say no.
How to Opt Out
If you are a California resident and wish to opt out of such sharing, you have two options:
- Cookie Preferences
You can update your cookie settings using the cookie consent banner on our website. Disabling targeted advertising cookies will prevent data from being shared for advertising purposes. - Submit an Opt-Out Request
Complete the form below to request that we do not share your personal information for targeted advertising.