This page is for California residents. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), you have the right to opt out of the sale and sharing of your personal information. Here is how to do that, and what it actually means for you.
Let’s clear something up first
Got All Cards does not sell your personal information for money. We are an editorial website. We publish credit card reviews, product comparisons, and financial news. We do not run data brokerages, and we do not hand over consumer profiles to the highest bidder.
Where things get more nuanced is with advertising. When you visit our site, certain data like your IP address, cookie identifiers, and pages you viewed is shared with third-party advertising platforms so they can show you targeted ads on other websites. Under California law, this is called “sharing,” and you have the right to opt out of it.
This page explains exactly what we share, who receives it, and how to stop it.
What we share and with whom
The categories of personal information shared with advertising partners when you visit Got All Cards:
- Identifiers – IP address, browser cookie IDs, device identifiers
- Browsing activity – pages visited, time on site, links clicked
- Approximate location – city and region inferred from your IP address
- Inferred interests – interest categories derived from your browsing behavior, such as an interest in financial products
This information is shared with our advertising partners, which include Google (via Google AdSense and Google Ad Manager) and Meta (via Facebook Pixel), among others. Each of these companies has its own privacy policy governing how they use the data they receive.
How to opt out
Option 1 – Email us directly
Send an email to privacy@gotallcards.com with the subject line Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Please include your name and, if you can, a note about the device or browser you use to visit our site. It helps us locate and apply your request accurately.
We will confirm receipt and process your request within 45 days. If we need more time due to the complexity of the request, we will let you know within that initial 45-day window and may take up to 90 days in total.
Option 2 – Use Global Privacy Control (GPC)
If your browser or browser extension sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) opt-out signal, we honor it automatically. You do not need to contact us or fill out any form. The signal alone is sufficient under California law.
GPC is built into Firefox and Brave by default. Chrome users can install the GPC extension. This is probably the simplest and most immediate option available.
Option 3 – Go directly to our advertising partners
You can also opt out at the platform level, which extends beyond our site:
- Google Ad Settings – manage how Google uses your data for ad personalization
- Meta Ad Preferences – control how Meta uses your information for targeted ads
- NAI Opt-Out Tool – opt out from dozens of ad networks at once
- DAA Opt-Out Tool – another multi-network opt-out resource
What actually changes when you opt out
We stop sharing your data with advertising partners for behavioral targeting. Ads will still appear on the site, because that is how we keep the content free, but those ads won’t be selected based on your browsing history. This is called non-personalized advertising, and it is a standard industry practice.
Everything else stays exactly the same. You keep full access to all our reviews, comparisons, and articles.
Opting out carries no consequences
California law prohibits us from treating you differently because you exercised a privacy right. We won’t restrict your access to the site, serve you lower-quality content, or change how we treat your requests. And honestly, even if the law did not require it, that is simply not how we operate.
If someone else is submitting this request for you
California residents can designate an authorized agent to submit opt-out requests on their behalf. If you are acting as an authorized agent, we will ask for written confirmation from the consumer whose rights you are exercising, or proof of a valid power of attorney. This step exists to protect consumers, not to create obstacles.
Residents of other states
California was first, but it is no longer alone. Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, Oregon, Montana, and several other states have enacted privacy laws that include similar rights to opt out of targeted advertising.
If you live outside California and want to limit how your data is used for advertising, the opt-out options listed above will work for you too. We extend these controls to all users, regardless of where they live.
Your other privacy rights
This page covers one specific right: opting out of the sale and sharing of your personal information. California residents and consumers in other covered states also have the right to know what personal data we hold, request a copy of it, ask us to delete it, and correct information that is inaccurate.
Those rights, along with a full description of how we handle personal data, are covered in our Privacy Policy.
Contact
Got All Cards – ETUS DIGITAL LLC
7265 NE 4th Ave, Suite 102
Miami, FL 33138 – United States of America
privacy@gotallcards.com
Last updated: July 2026