Your Privacy Choices
Your Privacy Choices – The four types of privacy are generally categorized as information, bodily, communication, and territorial. These cover a person’s data, their physical self, their communications, and their personal space, respectively. Different frameworks categorize privacy in various ways, so some lists may include intellectual or psychological privacy instead, or break down these four types into more specific examples like medical, online, or financial privacy.
Protecting your privacy choices online is important. Under certain U.S. state privacy laws, you may have the right to opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of your personal information when you visit our website. See our Privacy Policy for more details. This includes decisions on who can see your data, such as choosing to make information public, private, or shareable.
You also may have the right to limit the use of your sensitive personal information, such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, precise geolocation, or health data. However, as explained by our Privacy Policy, our activities involving this data do not trigger this right to limit.
If Your Privacy Choices include the desire to opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of your personal information, click the button below.







