Do Not Sell
Do Not Sell or Share My Info
Last updated: 2026-08-21
Effective: August 2026
The right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information comes from California’s CCPA/CPRA and from similar laws in a growing number of US states. This page covers how it works here.
The Practice in Question
The honest description: there is no monetary sale of your data. But where advertising is served here, cookie and advertising identifiers may pass to advertising partners, and the broad statutory definitions can treat that as a sale or a share. Rather than split hairs, we let you opt out of it.
- This right is available to every reader of findandcite.com, not only to readers interested in Findandcite who have contacted us or joined the mailing list.
The Effect of Opting Out
Expect generic advertising rather than none. The sharing stops immediately; the ad slots may remain. Access, content and functionality on findandcite.com are identical whether or not you have opted out.
How to Tell Us
The automatic route is Global Privacy Control: enable it in your browser and this site respects it on every visit without you asking. Manual routes are the consent banner, where one is presented, and email to hello@findandcite.com with ‘Do Not Sell or Share’ in the subject. No account or registration is needed.
The State Privacy Notice sets out every right these statutes provide, not just this one.