Friday, June 30, 2023

An Update to our Privacy Policy

We're reaching out to let you know about changes to the NPR Online Privacy Policy. These changes provide more details about how we collect, use, and share your information and use new vendors, to help create great online experiences for you. You are receiving this update because you provided NPR with contact information in the past, whether by emailing NPR, signing up for a newsletter, making a purchase form our online shop, attending a live event, or some other interaction.

The updated NPR Online Privacy Policy includes:

  • More details about the types of personal information we collect from you, how we collect the information, how NPR makes use of the information, and how we may disclose the information.

  • More details about choices NPR offers for how we handle your personal information, and depending on the applicable law where you live, the rights you may have related to your personal information.

  • More details about our data sharing practices with analytics and sponsorship services, including how we share your data with vendors such as LiveRamp, one of our interest-based sponsorship vendors. Specifically, going forward, we will share the hashed email addresses of our current users with vendors such as LiveRamp to provide you with interest-based sponsorship messages. We will not share your information with these vendors in a way that allows them to know your email address or email you. If you don't want us to share your data with these vendors, you may contact us at any time to opt outPLEASE NOTE: Do not reply directly to this email with questions or requests — this email address is not monitored.

  • An updated NPR Cookie Policy providing more details about the cookie technologies we use, how they work, and providing you more information and tools to manage your settings.

 

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