To answer this question, please select the categories of third parties to whom you have sold the personal information that you selected in the last 12 months. In this case, “sale” is defined as “selling, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring or otherwise communicating orally, in writing, or by electronic means, a consumer’s personal information by the business for monetary or other valuable consideration.”
You can choose any of the following categories of third parties when answering this question:
Advertising networks. Advertising networks are any providers of advertising services such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Google;
Content management systems. Content management systems are software applications that are used to create, modify or manage your website or application;
Customer management systems. Customer management systems are vendors that help you manage your customers by, for example, allowing you to track customers through the sales cycle, create tasks for salespeople to reach out to customers, or keep track of your interactions with customers. Examples of customer management systems include Hubspot or Salesforce.
Data analytics providers. Data analytics providers are vendors that help you track individuals as they use your website or application by, for example, tracking what pages they click on, how long they stay on a particular page, or how they found your website or application. Examples of data analytics providers include Google Analytics or Hotjar Analytics.
Data brokers. Data brokers are companies that engage in the sale or purchase of personal information by, for example, selling or buying customer email lists for email marketing.
Data linking platforms. Data linking platforms are services that take personal information from one system and link that information to another system by, for example, adding your contact form inquiries into your customer management system. Examples of data linking platforms include Zapier and IFTT.
Email marketing vendors. Email marketing vendors are vendors that help you send email marketing messages to customers or potential customers by, for example, helping you compose the email message and determine who the email message should be sent to. Examples of email marketing vendors include MailChimp or ConstantContact.
Email service providers. Email service providers are vendors that provide you with your email address and allow you to send emails to others through their service. Examples of email service providers include Gmail and Yahoo mail.
Financial transactions processors. Financial transactions processors are vendors that process transactions online such as PayPal or Apple Pay.
Fraud prevention services vendors. Fraud prevention services vendors are vendors that work to prevent fraud on your website, such as fraud related to orders or payment information.
Government or law enforcement entities. Government or law enforcement entities are any entities, whether on a national, state or local level that enforce the law or provide government services. Examples of government or law enforcement entities include the FBI, DHS or local police departments.
Hosting providers. Hosting providers are services that host your website or application, such as GoDaddy or HostGator.
Internet service providers. Internet service providers are parties that provide Internet such as AT&T or Verizon.
Operating systems and platforms. Operating systems and platforms are software providers that manage computer hardware, software resources, and provide common services for computer programs. Examples of operating systems and platforms include Microsoft Windows or macOS.
Website/application development and design vendors. These are vendors that have built your website or application, create new features or designs on your website or application, fix bugs on your website or application or otherwise need to access the website or application to provide support.
Shipping companies. Shipping companies are companies that ship goods or products. Examples of shipping companies include FedEx or UPS.
Social networks. Social networks are websites that allow individuals to post publicly and communicate with each other. Examples of social networks include Facebook or LinkedIn.
Subsidiaries. If you are a parent company, subsidiaries would be the “child” companies that are formed under the parent company.
Other. If you sell personal information to a category of third party not listed above, please select “other” and fill in the category of third party to whom you sell personal information in the empty field provided.
Related Privacy laws
California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)