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Your California Privacy Rights

Last updated: April 2026

GPC is automatically honored

Ping5r respects the Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signal as a valid opt-out of sale and sharing under the CCPA / CPRA.

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This page explains how Ping5r honors the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).

We do not sell or share your personal information

Ping5r does not sell your personal information for monetary or other valuable consideration. We do not share your personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising. Because we do not engage in either activity, there is no "opt out" required — but you have the right to know, and this page is how we tell you.

How we use your data

We use personal data only to operate the service: to create and maintain your account, deliver the content and messages you request, process payments and creator payouts, detect fraud and abuse, and comply with legal obligations. Vendors who help us run the service act as "service providers" under the CCPA and are contractually restricted from using your data for their own purposes. See our sub-processor list.

Global Privacy Control (GPC)

We honor the Global Privacy Control browser signal automatically. If your browser or extension sends GPC, we treat it as a valid opt-out of sale and sharing, even though we do not currently engage in either.

Your other CCPA/CPRA rights

  • Right to know what we collect and why
  • Right to access a copy of your data
  • Right to delete your data
  • Right to correct inaccurate data
  • Right to data portability in a machine-readable format
  • Right to limit use of sensitive personal information
  • Right not to be retaliated against for exercising these rights

You can exercise most of these rights directly in-product at /settings/data. For anything else, email privacy@ping5r.com. We verify requests by matching the email to your account; for deletion we may require confirmation from the account's registered email address.

Authorized agents

You may designate an authorized agent to submit a CCPA request on your behalf. We will ask for written permission signed by you and verify your identity directly.