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Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Version 1.0 | Last Updated: 22 April 2026 | Effective Date: 22 April 2026

Plain-language summary. US state privacy laws (California CCPA/CPRA, Colorado CPA, Connecticut CTDPA, Virginia VCDPA, Utah UCPA, Texas TDPSA, Oregon OCPA, Montana MCDPA, and others) give you the right to tell a business "do not sell my personal information" and "do not share my personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising." This page lets you exercise that right. We do not sell personal information for money. We do not share personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising. We still offer you these opt-out controls because the law requires us to offer them, and because we want them to be easy to use.

1. What we do and do not do

2. Opt out now

Click either button below. Your preference is recorded in first-party storage and a first-party cookie (sg_optout_sale) on this device so our systems honour it across visits. If you have an account, we also record the preference on your account.

3. Global Privacy Control (GPC)

If your browser or extension sends a Sec-GPC: 1 signal (or the JavaScript property navigator.globalPrivacyControl = true), we treat it as a verified opt-out of "sale" and "sharing" for US state privacy-law purposes, and as a "do not sell or share" preference signal under Colorado, Connecticut, and other laws that require us to honour a universal opt-out mechanism. You do not need to click the button above if GPC is on — we have already recorded your opt-out. The current status of GPC on this page is shown below.

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4. Authorised agent requests

You can authorise another person or business to submit an opt-out or other privacy-rights request on your behalf. We require written evidence of the authorisation (for example, a signed letter or a power of attorney). Submit agent requests to privacy@socialgryd.com with the subject "Authorised Agent Request" and include: (a) identity and contact details of the agent; (b) identity of the consumer; (c) nature of the request; (d) proof of authorisation. We may contact the consumer directly to verify.

5. Related rights (California, Colorado, Connecticut, and other US state laws)

6. How long does the opt-out last?

Once recorded, your opt-out remains in effect until you revoke it (via the "Manage preferences" control) or clear site storage. The first-party cookie has a one-year lifetime; we refresh it on each visit while the opt-out is in place.

7. Children

We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 16 (18 in Brazil and India; 17 in Indonesia). Sale and sharing of minors' data for cross-context behavioural advertising is prohibited under CCPA/CPRA without opt-in consent; we do not do either regardless.

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