Advertiser Cookies: Advertising networks, digital marketing agencies, and independent advertisers that display ads across websites and mobile platforms often deploy their own tracking technologies—such as cookies, pixels, or similar data collection tools—to gather behavioral and demographic data about users. These technologies may capture details such as browsing history, device identifiers, IP addresses, and content interactions to facilitate targeted ad delivery and measure campaign effectiveness. Sprint Data Solutions LLC does not govern or monitor how third-party advertisers use these cookies or data collection mechanisms, and therefore bears no responsibility or liability for their practices or the data they collect.
Third-Party Links: Sprint Data Solutions LLC websites and email communications may contain links to external websites operated by third parties. These hyperlinks are provided for convenience, reference, or additional content, but the inclusion of any such link does not imply endorsement. Users who access these external sites do so at their own risk, and Sprint Data Solutions LLC strongly encourages reviewing the privacy policies of any third-party sites visited. Sprint Data Solutions LLC disclaims any responsibility for the data handling practices, terms of use, or content presented on such external domains.
Affiliated Companies: Sprint Data Solutions LLC reserves the right to share, transfer, disclose, or sell Individual Information to affiliated entities, including subsidiaries, parent companies, and other business units operating under the broader Sprint Data Solutions LLC corporate umbrella. Such information transfers may support business operations, shared marketing initiatives, analytics, or strategic realignments. In doing so, Sprint Data Solutions LLC ensures that affiliated parties are contractually obligated to maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and lawful use of all shared data, in alignment with prevailing privacy regulations and internal data protection standards.
California and Other State Special Privacy Rights
If you are a resident of California or another U.S. state that provides statutory privacy rights concerning personally identifiable information (PII), you may be entitled to specific additional protections under applicable state laws beyond those described in this Privacy Policy. These enhanced rights may include the ability to request disclosures about how your personal information is collected, used, shared, or sold, as well as the right to access, correct, delete, or restrict the use of such information, subject to certain limitations and verification requirements.
Under California Civil Code Sections 1798.83-1798.84—also known as the “Shine the Light” law—California residents have the legal right to request, once per calendar year, a detailed notice identifying the categories of personal customer information that Sprint Data Solutions LLC has shared with third parties or corporate affiliates for those entities’ direct marketing purposes. This notice will also include the names and physical addresses of such third parties and corporate affiliates. The company honors this law by providing such disclosures upon verified request.
To obtain a copy of the required notice or to exercise any of your rights under applicable privacy statutes, California residents must submit a formal written request. This request should clearly specify that it is made pursuant to California Civil Code Sections 1798.83-1798.84 and must include your full name, mailing address, and any email address you have previously used with Sprint Data Solutions LLC to help us locate your records. Please direct your written request to:
Sprint Data Solutions LLC
5348 Vegas Dr. Ste C
Las Vegas, NV 89108
In your request, please specify that you want “Your California Privacy Rights Notice.” Please allow 60 days for a response.
Many modern internet browsers, including but not limited to Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Google Chrome, offer users the option to activate a “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting. This feature, when enabled, sends a signal to websites, analytics services, advertising networks, and other online services indicating that the user does not wish to have their online activities tracked across websites or over time. Tracking includes collecting information such as browsing behavior, search queries, interaction with advertisements, and other user actions. However, it is important to note that the implementation and enforcement of the DNT setting are not legally binding under current federal law, and there is no standardized protocol that obligates websites to comply with such signals. In accordance with the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA), as amended by Assembly Bill 370 (AB370), Sprint Data Solutions LLC hereby discloses that our systems do not recognize or respond to DNT browser signals or similar mechanisms. As a result, even if the DNT feature is enabled in your browser, we may still collect and utilize information about your online activity as described in our Privacy Policy.
California users are further protected under the California Civil Code Section 1789.3, which grants them the right to contact the state with any grievances or inquiries regarding online transactions. If you are a California resident and have concerns or complaints that cannot be resolved directly through Sprint Data Solutions LLC, you are entitled to file your concerns with the California Department of Consumer Affairs. The department can be reached in writing at 400 R Street, Suite 1080, Sacramento, CA 95814. Additionally, they can be contacted by phone at (916) 445-1254 or toll-free at (800) 952-5210. Alternatively, you may email your complaint or inquiry to the department at dca@dca.ca.gov.
Sprint Data Solutions LLC may periodically revise, update, or modify this Privacy Policy and related notices to reflect changes in legal requirements, business practices, or technological advancements. We encourage all users to review this section of our Privacy Policy regularly to stay informed of our latest practices regarding tracking preferences and consumer privacy rights.