Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), provides California residents rights to opt-out of “sale” and “sharing”. If you are a resident of other US states that give you rights to opt out of “sale," “sharing” and/or use of personal information for “targeted advertising”, you may also find this information helpful. Netflix’s use of personal information to display Advertisements as part of an ad-supported subscription plan and for Netflix’s marketing activities on third-party services may constitute a “sale," “sharing” and/or “targeted advertising” under the US State Privacy Laws. Please visit the Netflix Privacy Statement to learn more.
Opt out of Sale and Sharing/Targeted Advertising (Non Members) You may also use the settings on your browser, devices or apps to opt out of cookies. If you opt out of advertising cookies, you may still see Netflix marketing messages promoting the Netflix service or Netflix content, but they will not be based on information collected from advertising cookies. Opt out of Sale and Sharing/Targeted Advertising (Netflix Members) Option 1: Email Netflix Option 2: Signing into your Netflix account
When you choose to opt out, you will still see Advertisements, but they will not be behavioral advertisements. Similarly, once you opt out, you will still receive other Netflix marketing messages but we will not use your information for Matched Identifier Communications. |
If you are not signed in or not a Netflix member, when you access sites like www.netflix.com, we do not associate your activity with a Netflix member account. As a result, our ability to identify you is limited.
You can find more details about our use of personal information as well as information about choices and controls available to you such as choices regarding cookies and similar technologies by visiting https://help.netflix.com/node/100637.
Global Privacy Control (GPC)/ Universal Opt-out
What is it? Under certain US State Privacy Laws, businesses must respect opt-out signals received through a user selected web browser control indicating their choice to opt out of the sale, sharing, or use of personal information for targeted advertising, as specified by applicable law. The platforms and methods for sending and interpreting such a signal are not standardized and are currently evolving, with the only widely-recognized such signal being the Global Privacy Control (GPC).
Recognizing a GPC Signal Where required by applicable law, we have implemented methods to recognize and respond to a GPC signal on our service.
Response to a GPC Signal How we respond to a GPC signal depends on whether you are signed in to the Netflix service, whether you are a member and the subscription plan you’ve chosen. It also depends on your general geographic location (i.e., state, country).
Signed In Members If you log into the Netflix service on our website and access a Netflix profile from a web browser sending a recognized GPC signal, where required by applicable law, we will opt out that profile from Matched Identifier Communications and Behavioral Advertising (for profiles on an account that is part of our ad-supported subscription plan). If you access the primary profile associated with your Netflix account, these actions will apply to all profiles (we do not engage in behavioral advertising on Kids profiles).
Signed Out Members/Non-Members If you are a Netflix member but are either signed out or not actively accessing a Netflix profile to stream, or are not a Netflix member, and access netflix.com or netflix.com/tudum through a web browser sending a recognized GPC Signal, where required by applicable law, we will opt you out of setting Advertising Cookies on that browser/device. If you access a Netflix site from a different browser or from the same browser on a different device, you will need to send a GPC signal from that browser to opt out again.