Legal · California

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Effective: April 28, 2026 · Last updated: June 7, 2026

California residents have the right under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) to opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information.

What "sell" and "share" mean

Under CCPA/CPRA, a business "sells" personal information when it exchanges it with a third party for money or other valuable consideration. A business "shares" personal information when it discloses it for cross-context behavioral advertising — meaning ads targeted to a consumer based on their activity across websites or apps that are not run by that business.

What Post does

Post does not sell your personal information. We don’t exchange it with third parties for money or other valuable consideration. We pay our subprocessors (Supabase, Vercel, Plaid, Stripe, Anthropic, Inngest, Upstash, Postmark, Resend, Sentry, PostHog) to process data on our behalf — that’s service, not sale. A full list, including the platforms whose OAuth scopes you authorize, is in our Privacy Policy.

Post does not share your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. We don’t run ad networks and we don’t syndicate your data to advertisers.

If either of those changes, we will update this page and notify existing users by email at least 30 days before the change takes effect.

How to make a request anyway

Even though we don’t sell or share, California residents can submit an opt-out request — and we’ll log it on your account so it’s honored if our practices ever change.

Email legal@postforcreators.com from the address on your Post account with the subject line “Do Not Sell or Share”. We’ll confirm receipt within 10 business days and complete the request within 45 days, consistent with CCPA timelines.

You can also exercise your other California privacy rights — the right to know what personal information we hold about you, the right to delete it, the right to correct it, and the right to limit the use of sensitive information — from the same email address.

Authorized agents

You may authorize an agent to make a request on your behalf. We’ll need (a) written permission from you authorizing the agent and (b) verification of your identity before we act on the request.

Non-discrimination

Exercising any of these rights will not affect your access to Post or the price you pay. We don’t penalize people for asking us to honor their privacy rights.

More detail

Our full Privacy Policy describes everything we collect, why, who we share it with, and how long we keep it.

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