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PRIVACY POLICY


EFFECTIVE DATE: DECEMBER 31, 2023

The Daily Beast Company LLC has prepared this Privacy Policy to help you
understand more about how we collect, use, and disclose information that we
collect about consumers through our web and mobile services, which we refer to
in this Privacy Policy collectively as the “Services.”

This Privacy Policy only covers information that we collect about you as part of
your use of the Services.


WHAT INFORMATION DO YOU COLLECT ABOUT ME?

The information that we collect about you falls into these general categories:

• Information that you provide. We may collect information that you choose to
provide to us (including content that you submit to us or when you subscribe to
our newsletter(s) or provide us with content for our site). This may include
information such as your name, e-mail address, phone number, year of birth,
gender, zip code, country, postal address, user name, password, and password
reminder questions and answers. We may ask you for information when you register
or subscribe, or at other times—such as when you enter a contest, take a survey,
participate in a promotion, provide content, or order products from us. We may
be required by law to collect certain personal data about you or as a
consequence of any contractual relationship we have with you. Failure to provide
this information may prevent or delay the fulfillment of these obligations.

• Automated information. Using technologies that are widely used on the
Internet, such as cookies, web beacons, and other technologies (“Cookies”), we
also may automatically collect information about your computer or mobile device
and online activity when you access the Services. For example, when you visit
thedailybeast.com, we may collect your Internet Protocol (IP) address, your
browser type and operating system, as well as information about which pages you
visit and the page, if any, that referred you to our sites or that you visit
after our sites. Similarly, when you use our mobile applications, we may collect
information about your mobile device, such as the type of mobile device you use
or your device identifier.

• Location information. When you use the Services, we may collect information
about your location separately from other information that you provide to us
explicitly. For instance, we may use your IP address to help determine your
geographic location.

• Social networking information. If you log-in to The Daily Beast through a
social networking account (e.g., Facebook or Twitter), we may collect
information about you from that social networking account, including your name,
email address, and other information associated with your social networking
account.

• Information from other sources. We may combine the information that we collect
with information that we obtain from other sources, such as our owners,
including IAC, our past and present affiliates, including other IAC companies,
and our business partners, licensees, contractors, and service providers. For
example, we may ask a service provider to supply us with demographic information
or updated contact information for you. For more information about the third
parties from which we collect your personal data, please contact us at the
contact information below.


HOW DO YOU USE THIS INFORMATION?

We use the information that we collect about you for these purposes:

• to contact you to provide information about The Daily Beast or other products
or services in which we believe you may be interested, including newsletters,
promotional emails, legal notices;

• to manage your account;

• to provide you with the products and services you request;

• to respond to your requests, questions, and comments;

• to perform business analyses or for other purposes to improve the quality of
our business, the products and services we offer, including through surveys and
questionnaires;

• to deliver targeted advertising, as described below;

• as we believe is necessary to protect our rights and the rights of others,
including by enforcing our Terms of Use;

• and as otherwise described to you at the point of collection or pursuant to
your consent.;

We also do research on our users’ demographics, interests, and behavior to help
us operate our Services, for other business purposes, and in connection with our
display of advertising (which we describe below). This research is based on the
information you provide to us including upon registration during a promotion, in
surveys, and on your use of our Services.


WITH WHOM DO YOU SHARE THIS INFORMATION?

We may share the information that we collect about you through the Services in
these ways:

• with authorized service providers that help us provide the Services or perform
other business functions for us, such as sending emails or hosting web services
(but these service providers are not permitted to use personal data that we
provide for any purpose other than to provide service to us);

• with our corporate affiliates, licensees, and contractors, including the IAC
family of businesses;

• in the context of contests or other promotions in which we identify an outside
entity, with the identified entity;

• to respond to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal process, in response to
a request for cooperation from law enforcement or another government agency, or
to establish or exercise our legal rights or defend against legal claims;

• when we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or take action
regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, or as otherwise required by law;

• to enforce our Terms of Use and other agreements, or otherwise protect or
defend our rights or property or the rights or property of others, or the safety
of the public;

• in connection with a corporate transaction, such as a divestiture, merger,
consolidation, or asset sale;

• in aggregated or other non-personally identifiable form;

• and as otherwise described to you at the point of collection or pursuant to
your consent.

In addition, if you provide content to the Services, such as submitting content
through the “Your Turn” submission form as a part of The Daily Beast’s paid
membership offering, any information that you submit will become public. It may
become accessible through search engines or, if you sign in using credentials
from a third-party social networking service, to users on that service. Unless
otherwise noted, we do not limit the distribution of information that you share
using these features.

The Daily Beast has implemented Google’s Invisible reCAPTCHA technology on our
site. Use of the Invisible reCAPTCHA is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and
Terms of Use.


HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHICH ADVERTISEMENTS TO SHOW ME ON THE SERVICES?

Some Services are offered to you free of charge because we cover the cost of
providing our Services by displaying advertisements. Many of these
advertisements are targeted, which means that advertisers tell us the type of
audience they want to reach (for example, men over 25 years old). The targeted
ads on the Services may be provided by us, or they may be provided by a
third-party vendor. We may use automated decision-making to customize your
experience based on your personal information. You can learn more about targeted
ads, including how to opt out of receiving them, below.

We also participate in affiliate advertising and allow affiliate links to be
encoded on some of our pages. This means that we may earn a commission when you
click on or make purchases via affiliate links and affiliate partners may use
cookies to understand your use of the Services.


DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO INFORMATION COLLECTED THROUGH THIRD-PARTY
OFFERINGS?

We sometimes partner with third parties that operate platforms or offer services
that you can use to access or otherwise interact with our content and offerings.
For example, you can access The Daily Beast on your Apple iPad or iPhone.
Similarly, we may include in some of our Services features that integrate with
third-party social networking services or other third-party services. To do
this, we may include in our web pages and apps code from the social networking
service provider or other third party. This code may allow the service provider
to collect information about your activities. If you are logged into social
networking or other third-party services at the time, the service providers may
also be able to identify you in connection with that information.

Although this Privacy Policy will apply to our use of information collected
about you through these co-branded offerings, we do not control the privacy
practices of our third-party partners. As a result, we want you to be aware that
when you use these offerings you may be providing information to both us and our
partner, and you should review the partner’s privacy policy to be sure that you
know how it will use any data that it collects.

The Daily Beast contains links to other sites, including third party payment
processors and affiliate marketing links encoded by third parties. Please be
aware that The Daily Beast is not responsible for the privacy practices of such
other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to
read the privacy statements of each and every website that collects personal
data. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected by The Daily
Beast. If you choose to purchase a product or service via our site, some special
terms apply. Payments are handled by a third party payment processor, whose own
terms and privacy policy will govern your transaction. We do not process, record
or maintain your credit card, bank account or payment information, though the
third party payment processor and/or the merchant may provide us with some data
relating to your order, such as what you purchased and how much you spent, etc.
We expressly disclaim any and all liability related to your use of any third
party payment processor’s system, including its privacy practices. Also, we are
not responsible for any fulfillment of product that you purchase from merchants
or any issues relating to such product(s) or customer service.


HOW DO YOU PROTECT THE SECURITY OF THE INFORMATION YOU STORE?

We have in place physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to protect the
information we collect through the Services. However, no security system is
impenetrable. We cannot guarantee the security of our database, nor can we
guarantee that the information you supply will not be intercepted while being
transmitted to us via the Services.


HOW LONG DO YOU KEEP THE INFORMATION YOU COLLECT FROM ME?

We retain the information we collect about and from you for as long as necessary
to fulfill the purpose we collected it for and for the purpose of satisfying any
legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. To provide security and business
continuity for the activities described in this Privacy Policy, we may make
backups of certain data, which we may retain for longer than the original data.
To determine the appropriate retention period for personal data we process, we
consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data, the potential
risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure of your information, the
purposes for which we process your personal data and whether we can achieve
those purposes through other means, and the applicable legal, accounting, or
reporting requirements.

In some circumstances we may aggregate and de-identify your information in such
a way that you may not reasonably be re-identified by us or any other company in
which case we may use this information indefinitely without further notice to
you.

In some circumstances you can ask us to delete your data: see below for further
information.


WHAT RIGHTS DO I HAVE REGARDING DATA ABOUT ME?

If you would like to access, review, revise or delete personal data we have
collected from you, please contact us as provided below. Your specific rights
regarding access, review, revision or deletion of your information is proscribed
by local laws. Specific applicable local laws may be outlined below.

Legal rights applicable to personal data collected from individuals in the
European Economic Area (“EEA”): Pursuant to the EU General Data Protection
Regulation, natural persons (called data subjects) located in the EEA are
afforded certain rights regarding their personal data, including the right to
access, correct, delete, restrict or object to our use of, and receive a
portable copy in a usable electronic format of your personal data. You also may
have the right withdraw any consent that you have previously provided to us and
to lodge a complaint with your local data protection or privacy regulator.

If you would like to exercise any of the above rights, and the law of your
jurisdiction requires us to honor that request, please send your request in
writing to the address below. To assist us in processing your request in timely
manner, please make your request in English if you are able to do so. Your
request should include any information relevant to your request, including,
without limitation: (i) your name, email and postal address; (ii) the specific
right you are asserting (e.g., removal); and (iii) if you are requesting
removal, a brief explanation of why you believe such information should be
removed.

If you are making the request on behalf of another person, please indicate your
relationship to that person and provide evidence of your authority to make such
request. All requests for removal will be reviewed by The Daily Beast’s legal
and compliance team and we reserve the right, in compliance with applicable
laws, to accept or reject, or make further inquiries regarding, any requests.

You will not have to pay a fee to access your personal data (or to exercise any
of the other rights). However, we may charge a reasonable fee if your request is
clearly unfounded, repetitive or excessive. Alternatively, we may refuse to
comply with your request in these circumstances.

We try to respond to all legitimate requests within one month. Occasionally it
may take us longer than a month if your request is particularly complex or you
have made a number of requests. In this case, we will notify you and keep you
updated.


DO YOU COLLECT INFORMATION FROM CHILDREN?

We do not knowingly collect personal information (as that term is defined in the
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) from children under the age of 13. If
we learn that we have collected any personal information from a child under the
age of 13 without verification of parental consent, we will delete that
information from our database promptly.


WHAT ARE MY CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS?

You have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended,
the “CCPA”) which are explained throughout this California Consumer Privacy
Notice (“California Notice”). This California Notice applies to “Consumers” as
defined by the CCPA and supplements the other parts of our Privacy Notice and
provides additional information for California Consumers.

In the event of a conflict between any other DailyBeast policy, statement or
notice and this California Notice, this California Notice will prevail as to
California Consumers’ rights under the CCPA. Capitalized terms defined in the
CCPA that are used in this California Notice shall have the same meaning as in
the CCPA. Unless otherwise noted, the disclosures contained within this
California Notice cover our activities in the prior 12 months from the effective
date noted atop this Privacy Policy, as well as our current practices.

This CCPA Notice applies to “Personal Information” (also referred to herein as
PI).

We collect and share the following categories of PI from the corresponding
sources and for the corresponding purposes set forth in the table below.


WHAT INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND WHY WE COLLECT IT

We Collected the categories of Personal Information about California residents
that are indicated in the chart below. Note that the specific pieces of Personal
Information we Collected about you may vary depending on the nature of your
interactions with us and may not include all of the examples listed.

Category of Personal InformationBusiness Purposes for Collection, Use and
DisclosureCategories of Recipients to whom PI is Disclosed for a Business
PurposeIdentifiers such as a real name, unique personal identifier, online
identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, or other similar
identifiers.• Performing Services
• Research and development
• Quality assurance
• Security
• Debugging
• Marketing• Vendors which assist us in providing services and running our
internal business operations (“Vendors”);
• Advertising Partners; and
• Data Analytics PartnersPersonal records, including any personal information
described in subdivision (e) of Section 1798.80 of the California Civil Code,
such as the identifiers listed above, or financial information.• Performing
Services• VendorsCommercial information, including services purchased, obtained,
or considered.• Performing Services
• Research and development;
• Quality assurance;
• Security;
• Debugging and
• Marketing• Data Analytics Partners; and
• VendorsInternet or other electronic network activity information, including,
but not limited to, browsing history, search history, and information regarding
a Consumer’s interaction with an internet website application, or
advertisement.• Research and development;
• Quality assurance;
• Security;
• Debugging and
• Marketing
• Performing Services• Data Analytics Partners;
• Advertising partners; and
• VendorsGeolocation Data• Performing Services
• Research and development;
• Quality assurance;
• Security;
• Debugging and
• Marketing• Vendors;
• Advertising partners; and
• Data Analytics Partners;Inferences drawn from any of the information
identified in this subdivision to create a profile about a Consumer reflecting
the Consumer’s preferences, characteristics, or predispositions.• Research and
development;
• Quality assurance; and
• Marketing• Data Analytics Partners;
• Vendors; and
• Advertising Networks

In addition, we may Collect, use and disclose your PI as required or permitted
by applicable law, or as directed by you, in accordance with this Privacy
Policy.

In addition, each of the above referenced categories of PI may be shared with
government agencies, other third parties as required by law or compelled by
legal process, to other parties at the Consumer’s request, and to assignees as
part of a merger or asset sale.

In addition, each of the above referenced categories of PI may be shared with
government agencies, other third parties as required by law or compelled by
legal process, to other parties at the Consumer’s request, and to assignees as
part of a merger or asset sale.

Further, we may Deidentify or aggregate your PI, and as permitted by applicable
law, we do not treat De-identified or Aggregate Consumer Information as PI.
Similarly, as permitted by the CCPA, we may not treat publicly available data as
PI.


SOURCES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

We Collect Personal Information directly from you, your devices or browser,
vendors that assist us in providing our services and running our internal
business operations, data analytics providers, advertising networks, suppliers,
and other data providers.


RECIPIENTS TO WHICH PERSONAL INFORMATION IS DISCLOSED

We use Service Providers to help us operate our websites and provide other
services on our behalf. Our Service Providers only use Personal Information they
Collect or Process on our behalf to provide us services. We also disclose
Personal information to Third Parties such as advertising networks and analytics
providers. For more information on disclosures to Third Parties, see the Selling
and Sharing of Personal Information section below.


RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Except as otherwise permitted or required by applicable law or regulation, we
will only retain your Personal Information (which includes the categories of
Personal Information set forth in the charts above) for as long as necessary to
fulfill the purposes we collected it for, as required to satisfy any legal,
obligations, or as necessary to resolve disputes. To determine the appropriate
retention period for Personal Information, we consider applicable legal
requirements, the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the Personal Information,
the potential risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure of your Personal
Information, the purposes we process your Personal Information for, and whether
we can achieve those purposes through other means. For certain types of Personal
Information we will only maintain it for a limited duration.


SELLING AND SHARING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION:

We may Sell or Share with Third Parties for cross-context behavioral advertising
the following categories of Personal Information:

• Identifiers

• Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information

• Geolocation Data

We Sell and/or Share this Personal Information for advertising purposes to Third
Parties. The Third Parties to whom this Personal information was Sold and/or
Shared are advertisers and analytics vendors.

We offer you the ability to opt-out of these Sales and Sharing as set forth in
the “Right to Opt Out of Sales and Sharing” Section below.


YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS:

California Consumers have the right to exercise privacy rights under the CCPA.
California Consumers may exercise these rights via an authorized agent who meets
the agency requirements of the CCPA. Any request you submit to us is subject to
an identification and residency verification process (“Verifiable Consumer
Request”). We will not fulfill your CCPA request unless you have provided
sufficient information for us to reasonably verify you are the Consumer about
whom we Collected Personal Information. Please follow the instructions at our
Consumer Rights Request page here and respond to any follow up inquiries we may
make.

Some Personal Information we maintain about Consumers is not sufficiently
associated with enough Personal Information about the Consumer for us to be able
to verify that it is a particular Consumer’s Personal Information (e.g.,
clickstream data tied only to a pseudonymous browser ID). As required by the
CCPA, we do not include that Personal Information in response to Verifiable
Consumer Requests. If we cannot comply with a request, we will explain the
reasons in our response.

We will make commercially reasonable efforts to identify Consumer Personal
Information that we Collect, Process, store, disclose, and otherwise use and to
respond to your California Consumer privacy rights requests. We will typically
not charge a fee to fully respond to your requests, but we may charge a
reasonable fee, or refuse to act upon a request, if your request is excessive,
repetitive, unfounded, or overly burdensome.

To make a request according to your rights to know, to correct, to opt out of
Sales and Sharing of Personal Information, or to request deletion of your
Personal Information as set forth below, please email us at
consumer-rights-request@thedailybeast.com or click here, where you will find a
form to complete so that we can verify your identity using your email address
and browser ID and fulfill your request as required by the CCPA. For your
specific pieces of information, we will apply heightened verification standards,
which may include a request to provide further information.

Right to Know

You have the right to send us a request, no more than twice in a twelve-month
period, for any of the following for the period that is twelve months prior to
the request date:

 * The categories of PI we have collected about you.
 * The business or commercial purposes for our collecting, celling, or sharing
   your PI.
 * The business or commercial purposes for our collecting or selling your PI.
 * The categories of third parties to whom we have shared your PI.
 * The specific pieces of PI we have collected about you.
 * A list of the categories of PI disclosed for a business purpose in the prior
   12 months, or that no disclosure occurred.
 * A list of the categories of PI sold about you in the prior 12 months, or that
   no sale occurred. If we sold your PI, we will explain:
   * The categories of your PI we have sold.
   * The categories of third parties to which we sold PI, by categories of PI
     sold for each third party.

You have the right to make or obtain a transportable copy, no more than twice in
a twelve-month period, of your PI that we have Collected in the period that is
12 months prior to the request date and are maintaining.

Please note that PI is retained by us for various time periods, so we may not be
able to fully respond to what might be relevant going back 12 months prior to
the request.

Right to Correction

You may request that we correct Personal Information that we maintain about you
if you believe such Personal Information is inaccurate. As with a Right to Know
or Right to Delete request, to protect you, we will require you (or your agent)
to be verified before honoring your correction requests. Upon receipt of a
verifiable request to correct inaccurate Personal Information, we will use
commercially reasonable efforts to correct the information as you direct.

Right to Correction Right to Opt Out of Sales and Sharing

You can opt out of Sales and Sharing of your Personal Information in the context
of Cookies by clicking the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link
in the footer of our Services where you can manage your Cookie preferences.
Opting-out will not affect our ability to personalize your experience on our
Site. We may still present contextual advertisements or you may still receive
non-personalized advertisements that do not rely on “Sales” or “Sharing” to our
advertising partners. Because of the way some Third Parties operate, you may
need to also opt-out on your other browsers and devices. Cookie-enabled opt-out
signals may no longer be effective if you block or clear Cookies. For more
information on how to exercise choices regarding Cookies and interest-based
advertising, see the section titled "What are cookies and web beacons and how
are they used on the Services?."

We use Service Providers to help us operate our website and provide other
services on our behalf. Our Service Providers only use Personal Information they
Collect or Process on our behalf to provide us services. Opting out will not
affect Cookies deployed by our Service Providers.

Opt out of Sales and Sharing outside the Cookie Context

You may also opt out of the Sales or Shares of your Personal Information outside
of the Cookie context here.

Opt-Out Preference Signals

You may also opt out of the Sale or Sharing of your Personal Information through
an opt-out preference signal. In order to process your request through an
opt-out preference signal, you must use a browser supporting the preference
signal. If you choose to use an opt-out preference signal, you will need to turn
it on for each browser and each device you use.

Right to Deletion

Except to the extent we have a basis for retention under CCPA, you may request
that we delete your PI that we have collected directly from you and are
maintaining. Note also that we are not required to delete your PI that we did
not collect directly from you.

You may alternatively exercise more limited control of your PI by instead
exercising one of the following more limited opt-outs, including unsubscribing
from email newsletters by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of a The
Daily Beast email or sending an email to tech@thedailybeast.com.

Non-Discrimination

We will not discriminate against you in a manner prohibited by the CCPA because
you exercise your CCPA rights.


SHINE THE LIGHT

California law permits customers in California to request certain details about
how their personal information is shared with third parties, and in some cases
affiliates, if personal information is shared for those third parties’ or
affiliates’ own direct marketing purposes. We do not share personal information
with third parties or affiliates for those third parties’ or affiliates’ own
direct marketing purposes. Californians may request information about our
compliance with this law by contacting us at tech@thedailybeast.com. or by
sending a letter to:

The Daily Beast
Re: California Shine the Light Privacy Rights Request
555 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011


Any such request must include your name and “California Shine the Light Privacy
Rights Request” in the first line of the description and, if sent by mail, must
include your street address, city, state, and zip code.

Please note that “Shine the Light” rights and CCPA rights are granted by
different laws and must be exercised separately.


STATE SPECIFIC PRIVACY DISCLOSURES

This section applies to Colorado, Connecticut, Utah and Virginia (“Regulated
State[s]”) residents that visit, access or use our Services. You can learn more
about: the categories of Personal Data we process here and disclose to Third
Parties here, and the purpose for processing your Personal Data here. References
to “personal information” in our general privacy notice describe our practices
with respect to “personal data,” as defined under the Virginia Consumer Data
Protection Act (“VCDPA”), Utah Consumer Privacy Act ('UCPA'), Colorado Privacy
Act (CPA), Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), while references to Personal
Data within this section shall have the meaning affixed to it within the
statutes of the Regulated States. Capitalized terms defined in Regulated State
privacy laws that are used in this section shall have the same meaning as in the
Regulated State privacy laws.

If you are a resident of a Regulated State, subject to certain conditions and
restrictions set out in the CPA, CTDPA, VCDPA, UCPA and other applicable laws,
you have the following rights with regard to your “personal data” (as defined in
the CPA, CTDPA, VCDPA, UCPA):

1. Right to access. You have the right to request access to and obtain a copy of
any Personal Data that we may hold about you.

2. Right to correct. You have the right to request that we correct inaccuracies
in your Personal Data.

3. Right to delete. You have the right to request that we delete certain
Personal Data that we have collected from or obtained about you.

4. Right to opt out of Targeted Advertising. You may request that we stop
disclosures of your Personal Data for Targeted Advertising.

5. Right to opt out of sales. We do not sell Personal Data in exchange for money
under applicable state privacy law. However, some of our advertising practices
may be considered a “sale” under certain state privacy laws, such as the
Colorado Privacy Act and the Connecticut Data Privacy Act. If you are a resident
of Colorado or Connecticut, you can opt out of the “sale” of your Personal Data,
which may overlap with your right to opt out of targeted advertising.

6. Right to opt out of Profiling. You have the right to opt out of Profiling in
furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects. We
do not engage in Profiling that results in any legal or similarly significant
effects and as such this right is not applicable.

7. Right to appeal. If you are unsatisfied with our actions related to
exercising one of your privacy rights above, you may appeal our decision.

You may exercise your privacy rights no more than twice in a 12-month period. If
you choose to exercise any of the privacy rights described above, you will not
receive discriminatory treatment from us.

We process Personal Data, including personal identifiers internet or other
electronic network activity information, and geolocation data for Targeted
Advertising purposes. You have the right to opt out of our use of your Personal
Data for Targeted Advertising. Information on how to exercise your opt-out
rights as well as other rights you may have are described below.

We may Sell or share the categories of Personal Data listed below to the
following categories of Third Parties: advertising and analytics partners.

• Personal identifiers;

• Internet or other electronic network activity information; and

• Geolocation data

You may opt out of targeted advertising via Cookies and other tracking
technologies by clicking the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link
in the footer of our Services where you can manage your Cookie preferences. You
may opt out of other targeted advertising by submitting a request here. When you
submit a request to us, we will authenticate your request to protect your
privacy and security. We will use the Personal Data provided in a privacy rights
request only to verify your identity or authority to make the request and to
track and document request responses unless you also gave it to us for another
purpose.

Authorized Agents

If you are a Colorado or Connecticut resident, you may use an Authorized Agent
(a person or entity acting on your behalf) to submit a request to opt-out out of
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