Do Not Sell My Personal Information and the California Consumer Privacy Act
The purpose of this page is to explain:
- Scripps will never sell personal information in the common sense of the word.
- Why Scripps’ websites and apps contain the “Do Not Sell” link.
- Your choices and what will happen if you tell Scripps not to “sell” your information.
- Scripps does not sell your data.
Scripps does not sell any data that we collect. In fact, we only share personal data for legitimate purposes as described in our Privacy Policy.
Scripps websites and apps include the “Do Not Sell” link to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CCPA’s broad definitions of “sale” and “personal information” may be interpreted to mean that the common flow of information in the digital analytics and advertising ecosystem should be considered a sale. As described in our Privacy Policy, we use and enable third parties to use and place technology such as device identifiers, tags, cookies, beacons, and similar tracking mechanisms on our websites and apps and on third-party websites and apps to enable advertising tailored to your preferences.
Updated: 3.15.23