We take your privacy seriously and we’re dedicated to providing you with the best possible music experience. To do that, we collect and use information about you to personalize our site, store, and marketing communications. However, only you know what your best experience is, so we provide fans with choices about how we collect, use and share your data.
This page describes specific rights you may have based on where you live, but if you live somewhere else you can still contact us and we will try to address any questions or concerns.
To exercise any of the rights described on this page, or to ask us a question about our data collection practices, please contact us:
- By emailing us at [email protected].
US STATE RIGHTS
Residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, or Virginia have certain rights with respect to their personal information, including the right to:
- Confirm whether we process the consumer’s personal information and to access such information;
- Correct inaccuracies in personal information;
- Delete personal information;
- Data portability;
- Opt out from targeted advertising; and/or
- Opt out from the sale of personal information.
Residents of Virginia, Colorado, and Connecticut have the right to opt out from profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects and to appeal decisions regarding a request to exercise their rights.
California residents may opt out of having their personally identifiable information shared with third parties for those third parties’ direct marketing purposes by contacting us as described above.
Do-Not-Track Signals and Similar Mechanisms. Some web browsers may transmit “do-not-track” signals to the websites and other online services with which a user communicates. While there is no comprehensive industry standard for such signals, certain websites we operate attempt to recognize this signal and, if detected, limit our use of cookies and similar tracking technologies. Unfortunately, due to the variation in browsers and detection capabilities and the lack of accepted standards we cannot guarantee that transmitting a “do-not-track” signal will result in our disabling cookies and tracking technologies. We recommend using the cookie choices tools on our sites to control our use of cookies and tracking technologies.