Your Privacy Choices
At Jimdo, we care about your privacy and transparency.
We don’t sell your personal information — not in California, not anywhere.
As the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) gives residents the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information, we provide this page so you can learn about your rights and how we handle your data.
Your Rights Under the CPRA
If you’re a California resident, the CPRA allows you to tell a business:
“Do not sell or share my personal information.”
You can manage your settings at any time in our Cookie Settings Center to determine how your data is shared for advertising or analytics purposes. You can also contact our Privacy Team via privacy@jimdo.com if you have questions.
What Happens Next
Once we receive your request, we’ll take care of it within 15 business days. You’ll get a confirmation email as soon as we’ve completed your opt-out.
Verify Your Request
Sometimes we may need to confirm your identity before processing the request. If you’d like, you can also authorize someone else to submit the request on your behalf — just let us know.
Your Rights
If you live in California, you can tell us anytime:
“Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information.”
We also honor the Global Privacy Control (GPC) — if your browser or device sends this signal, we’ll treat it as a valid opt-out request automatically.
What “Sell” and “Share” Mean
“Sell”
A “sale” means sharing or making your personal information available to another company in exchange for money or another type of benefit — not just cash.
This can happen, for example, when data is shared with a partner that uses it for its own business purposes.
Examples: Sharing a list of users or customers with another company in exchange for something of value or allowing an analytics or advertising vendor to use our site data for its own purposes
“Share”
“Sharing” means giving personal information to a third party for cross-context behavioral advertising — that’s the kind of advertising based on your activity across different websites or apps.
Even if no money changes hands, this counts as a “share” under the CPRA.
Examples: Sending browsing data to an ad network to show you ads on other websites or using third-party tracking tools that build profiles across sites to personalize ads
What’s Not Considered a Sale or Share
Some uses of data don’t count as selling or sharing, for example:
When you ask us to share your information (like when you choose a payment)
When we work with service providers who only use your data to support us — not for their own purposes
When we show contextual ads (ads based only on the page you’re viewing, not your activity elsewhere)
Learn More
If you wanna get more insights on how we handle and process your data, you can find all details in our Privacy Policy.