Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
If you are a California resident (or a resident of another jurisdiction with similar rights), you may have the right to opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of your Personal Information as defined by applicable law. This page provides a way to submit an opt‑out request to CBW: Cash Advance & Loan App.
Effective Date: April 21, 2026
1) What “sale” and “share” can mean
Some privacy laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”), define “sale” and “sharing” broadly.
Under certain state privacy laws:
- “Sell” may include disclosing or making available Personal Information to a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration.
- “Share” may include disclosing or making available Personal Information for cross‑context behavioral advertising.
CBW: Cash Advance & Loan App does not sell Personal Information in the traditional sense of exchanging data for money. However, depending on the specific technology used and your settings, certain disclosures to advertising, analytics, or measurement partners could be considered a “sale” or “sharing” under applicable law.
Submit an opt‑out request
Use the form below to request that we opt you out. We may need additional information to verify your request as required by law.
You may also contact us at [email protected]. For marketing email opt‑out, use Unsubscribe.
2) Key definitions
- “Personal Information” generally means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked (directly or indirectly) with a particular consumer or household.
- “Sensitive Personal Information” has the meaning defined by applicable privacy laws and may include certain government identifiers, account credentials, precise geolocation, or similar categories as defined by law.
- “Cross‑context behavioral advertising” generally means targeting ads to you based on your activity across businesses, websites, apps, or services.
3) Opt‑out preference signals (e.g., Global Privacy Control)
Where required by law, we may honor recognized opt‑out preference signals (such as Global Privacy Control) for certain types of processing. If your browser or extension sends such a signal, it may limit certain tracking on the device and browser used.
Preference signals typically apply only to the browser/device and profile where the signal is enabled. If you use multiple browsers or devices, you may need to enable the signal on each one. Some features may require cookies or similar technologies to function (for example, fraud prevention, security, session management, and core site performance).
4) How this request works
Submitting this request asks us to opt you out of “sale” and/or “sharing” of Personal Information to the extent required by applicable law. We may need to verify your identity and/or your authority to submit the request. We may also need additional details to locate the correct records.
If the information you provide is insufficient for verification or we cannot reasonably verify your identity, we may deny the request as permitted by law or ask for additional information.
5) Authorized agents
Where permitted by law, you may designate an authorized agent to submit an opt‑out request on your behalf. We may require proof of the agent’s authority and may also require you to verify your own identity directly with us.
6) Exceptions and GLBA‑regulated data
Certain information we handle may be subject to the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act (“GLBA”) or other laws that provide different rights and obligations. In some cases, GLBA‑covered “nonpublic personal information” may be exempt from certain state privacy rights. We will apply your request to the extent required by applicable law.
7) Timing, confirmation, and non‑discrimination
We will make commercially reasonable efforts to process verified requests within a practical timeframe, taking into account legal requirements and operational constraints. We will not discriminate against you for exercising privacy rights, as prohibited by law.
8) Contact
For questions about privacy choices or this page, contact us at [email protected] or see our Privacy Policy.