LiveRamp Product and Service Privacy Notice

Last Updated: October 15, 2024

  1. Overview

    LiveRamp is a data connectivity platform leveraged by companies, such as brands and their partners, to deliver relevant advertising and marketing. Our business provides the technology to move data safely and securely between various parties, such as advertisers and the platforms that host ads. 

    LiveRamp allows companies to enhance and activate their data across online and offline channels, primarily for marketing purposes. For instance, a sports clothing store might receive email addresses from its shoppers. This enables the store to send emails to its shoppers regarding offers or updates, but doesn’t enable it to communicate tailored offerings to its shoppers through different channels, or enable the store to understand the effectiveness of its online marketing.

    LiveRamp enables the sports clothing store to transform the information provided directly by its customers into other identifiers, such as the advertising IDs at platforms that engage in online advertising. This enables the store to use (and sometimes to share) its data much more flexibly, such as serving digital advertisements on their customers’ devices, understanding how those digital advertising campaigns impact in-store sales, or discovering additional customer traits (for instance “interest in outdoors”) by appending 2nd- and 3rd-party data sets to its customer list. 

    Though the information in this notice is accurate regardless of where you reside, more specific information and access to some data rights described in geographically-defined regulations, such as state-specific privacy rights or the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), may be available depending on your jurisdiction.

    In the below sections, we describe:

  2. General Privacy Information and Policies

    1. Our Collection of Personal Information – the categories of personal information that we collect, and the types of sources we collect it from.
    2. Our Disclosure and Sale of Personal Information – the categories of recipients to whom we disclose or sell personal information.
    3. Our Business Purposes for Collecting and Selling or Disclosing Personal Information
    4. When We Act as a Service Provider/Processor – processing client data on behalf of the client
    5. Security – our commitment to security best practices
    6. Our Opt Out Options – how you may stop LiveRamp data collection and use
    7. Disclosures and Policies Specific to Certain States and other Countries.
    8. Our Contact Options – how you may communicate with us
  3. The following sets forth the categories of information we collect and purposes for which we may use personal information:

  4. Our Collection of Personal Information

    LiveRamp collects certain categories of personal information in connection with our products. For the purposes of this notice, personal information is broadly defined as information that identifies, relates to, describes, references, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked  with a particular consumer or device. This includes offline identifiers such as a postal address (i.e., directly identifiable data (DII) or personally identifiable information (PII)), as well as online identifiers associated with devices (i.e., non-PII), such as a browser cookie or mobile advertising ID. 

    Cookies are one example of an online identifier, which our business model relies on in particular: they are small, unique text files stored on the browser of your computer (or another internet-connected device) to identify the device. Cookies contain information that helps improve site functionality and security, but can also be used for advertising, analytics, and other commercial purposes which span multiple sites. 1st-party cookies are cookies set by the website owner; 3rd-party cookies are cookies set by parties other than the website owner. In its products, LiveRamp both places 3rd-party cookies and leverages its partners’ 1st-party cookies.

    On web browsers, LiveRamp may collect and store data using 3rd-party cookies that it places, and in some cases multiple types of identifiers may be collected in the course of a single action. LiveRamp cookie domain names include both “rlcdn” and “pippio”.

    When you are logged in to one of our partner websites (or sometimes, if you open emails from them), that partner may sell or share personal information collected from you, such as your email, cookies set on your browser, IP address, or information about your browser or operating system, with LiveRamp. LiveRamp uses this information to create an online identification code for the purpose of recognizing your device. This code may be placed in our partners’ cookie and for use in online and cross-channel advertising (including targeted advertising and email marketing), or LiveRamp may connect it to LiveRamp’s own 3rd-party cookie and other identifiers. In addition, by associating an email address with a cookie, LiveRamp and third parties can link your browsing activity across different websites and other applications and services to your specific device associated with the email address, identifying the user behind the device. This means that, even when browsing unrelated sites, your online activity can be connected to you for advertising and other marketing-related purposes, including email marketing and offline advertising. As technological capabilities increase, the ability of any consumer to maintain a state of not being known online will inevitably decline.

    The personal data and identifiers we collect (for instance, a cookie ID) may be linked to other personal data and identifiers through known associations and/or identity resolution (for instance, an identifier derived from or associated with a hashed email address and LiveRamp cookie 1234 might be associated with partner cookie 5678), and shared with advertising partners and other third party advertising companies for the purpose of enabling interest-based content or targeted advertising throughout your online and offline experiences (e.g., web, TV [MVPDs], connected TV, mobile applications, email marketing and other media). These third parties may in turn use this identifier to link demographic or interest-based information you have provided in your interactions with them. Note that LiveRamp does not itself provide the service of targeted advertising (sometimes referred to as “cross-context advertising”) but, rather, processes and transfers data to an advertiser’s advertising platform so that platform can provide targeted advertising services. You have the right to express a choice regarding LiveRamp using this data for the above purposes. 

    To opt out of this use we have several options:

    • Information about opt out options can be found here.
    • Note: For information about state specific rights and opt outs, please find the section titled “Policies Specific to Residents of Certain States” at the bottom of this privacy notice. To get directly to instructions for exercising rights offered by certain states, please visit Your Privacy Choices Opt-Out Icon,

    The categories of information LiveRamp may collect about you when it acts as a “business” or “controller” of personal information, as well as how we collect and use such categories of information, are summarized in the table below.  Note that we often receive information from our clients, for instance about their own customers:  when we receive this information, we are only a “processor” or “service provider” (under state laws that use that terminology) – in other words, a vendor – and that information therefore is not specifically described below or elsewhere in this policy.

    CategoryCategories of SourcesPurpose for Collecting (Please refer to the “Our Business Purposes” section for more detail)
    Identifiers: real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifiers including cookies and mobile IDs, IP address, email address, account name, social security number, driver’s license number, or other similar identifiersOffline and online data providers, consumer data resellers, ad networks, websitesData marketing,


    Online targeting and measurement,


    Operating (and marketing) our Services,


    Other operational purposes
    Internet or electronic network activity information: information regarding a consumer’s interaction with a website, application, or adOnline data providers, consumer data resellers, ad networks, websitesData marketing,


    Online targeting and measurement,


    Operating (and marketing) our Services,


    Other operational purposes
    Imprecise geolocation dataOnline data providers (e.g., IP address geolocation data providers, ad networks, SSPs, DSPs)Data marketing,

    Online targeting and measurement,

    Operating (and marketing) our Services,

    Other operational purposes
    Professional or employment-related informationOffline professional data providersData marketing,

    Online targeting and measurement,

    Operating (and marketing) our Services,

    Other operational purposes

    Generally speaking, we collect and disclose the Personal Information that we collect for the purposes of building products and providing services for advertisers (and ad and data platforms that service advertisers) related to facilitating marketing, advertising, analytics, attribution, fraud detection, and reporting. This includes:

    • Generally, creating marketing and advertising tools and products for our clients, as more fully described in our websites. This includes our provision of online or other “connected” datasets, campaign measurement reports and tools , data “appends” (connecting data across partner data sets and marketing channels), and data hygiene services (helping customers to evaluate, organize, validate and correct personal information they hold).
    • Assisting our clients through our Services to provide their current and prospective customers with better communications, improved offerings, and special promotions:  for instance, advising on which current or prospective customers are most likely to be interested (or disinterested) in certain offers.
    • For creating modeled audiences to which our clients can market their products and services. For example, a sports clothing company might be looking for new potential customers who are likely to be interested in athletic wear. The sports clothing company can use our services and products to analyze characteristics (i.e., demographics, expressed interests) about their customers and identify other customers that share similar characteristics.
    • To facilitate the delivery of our clients’ marketing and advertisements to current and prospective customers. For example, a sports clothing company may have its own lists of email addresses, cookies or other identifiers associated with customers who have previously purchased sports clothing from them. The sports clothing company may wish to send a discount offer to these customers. The sports clothing company can use our products and services to deliver the company’s lists of customers/prospects to their advertising platform partners, matched to that platform’s own digital identifiers. Note that LiveRamp does not itself provide the service of targeted advertising (sometimes referred to as “cross-context advertising”) but, rather, processes and transfers data to an advertiser’s advertising platform so that platform can provide targeted advertising services.
    • For supporting clients and partners to connect your preferences across the various browsers and/or devices you use to more accurately market to you. For example, you are logged in to multiple devices (such as your desktop, your smartphone, and your tablet) using the same login and have clicked on a sports clothing company’s online advertisement on at least one of those devices. The sports clothing company can thus display more consistent offers to you via automated technologies (such as a cookie ID or a publisher’s advertising ID) on your different devices  or marketing channels.  
    • We enable advertisers to track your visits to websites and your exposure to ads online. For example, when you visit a website or see an ad, this activity can be tracked using device identifiers like cookies. If you log in to one of our partner sites, these cookies can be linked to your email address. By connecting the cookies on your device with your email, advertisers can recognize that you visited a certain website or saw a particular ad even when you are not logged in at the time. This helps them measure how effective their ads are and allows them to deliver more personalized ads to you, both online and offline.
    • For use in the analytics and measurement of performance of our clients’ advertising campaigns. For example, a sports clothing company wants to better understand if its website advertisements for a new line of sports clothing contributed to an increase in sales. Our services and products can help the advertiser to analyze how many ads were viewed and clicked, and if the consumer purchased any of the advertiser’s sports clothing.
    • To provide a platform for advertisers to find data partners that help the advertiser to personalize advertisements to you, such as through website and email personalization or dynamic marketing and advertising optimization. For example, if you have previously indicated an interest in sports clothing to a data partner, we provide a platform for the data partner to provide this information to the advertiser. The advertiser then uses this information to personalize ads to you when you visit their website.
    • To sell personal data to unaffiliated third parties for their own commercial use, including to build marketing-related products and services similar to those described above and specifically including:
      • Online Interest-Based Advertising: To enable third parties to deliver audiences for online advertising
      • Measurement: To enable third parties to conduct offline and online campaign measurement, analytics, and development of marketing insights 
      • Personalization: To enable third parties to personalize their products and services, including website optimization, email personalization and dynamic marketing and advertising optimization
      • Linkage: To enable third parties to link profiles and segments across the various browsers and/or devices
      • Modeling: To enable third parties to create modeled online and offline audiences for marketing 
      • Onboarding: To enable third parties to associate first party data data to certain third party identifiers in order to deliver marketing and advertising services
  5. Our Disclosure and Sale of Personal Information

    We will sell and share the information collected about you as discussed above for various business purposes, with service providers and with third parties, including our customers. The chart below describes how and with whom we sell, share, or disclose personal information, and whether we believe we have “sold” a particular category of information in the prior 12 months.

    NOTICE: LiveRamp, the owner of this website, may sell your sensitive data. Florida’s Digital Bill of Rights considers data collected from persons under the age of 18 to be sensitive data.  

    CategoryCategories of Third Parties We Share WithWhether We “Sold” or shared (including for the recipient’s own commercial use) This Category of Personal Information in the Last 12 Months
    Identifiers: unique personal identifiers, online identifier (e.g., cookies, mobile IDs, other online advertising identifiers), IP addresses, email addresses, name, postal address, phone number or other similar identifiersAdvertising networks, data analytics providers, media platforms, advertisers of consumer goods and services, brands, social networks, consumer data resellers, distribution partners, third party marketers and marketing partners, digital advertisers operating in ad tech sectorYes
    Internet or electronic network activity information: information regarding a consumer’s interaction with a website, applicationAdvertising networks, data analytics providers, media platforms, advertisers of consumer goods and services, brands, social networks, consumer data resellers, distribution partners, third party marketers and marketing partners, digital advertisers operating in ad tech sectorYes

    We also may share any of the personal information we collect as follows: 

    Sharing for Legal Purposes: In addition, we may share personal information with third parties in order to: (a) comply with legal processes or a regulatory investigation (e.g. a subpoena or court order); (b) enforce our Terms of Service, this Privacy Notice, or other contracts with you, including investigation of potential violations thereof; (c) respond to claims that any content violates the rights of third parties; and/or (d) protect the rights, property or personal safety of us, our platform, our customers, our agents and affiliates, its users and/or the public. We likewise may provide information to other companies and organizations (including law enforcement) for fraud protection, spam/malware prevention, and similar purposes. 

    Sharing In Event of a Corporate Transaction: We may also share personal information in the event of a major corporate transaction, including for example a merger, investment, acquisition, reorganization, consolidation, bankruptcy, liquidation, or sale of some or all of our assets, or for purposes of due diligence connected with any such transaction. 

    Sharing With Service Providers: We may share personal information with our service providers who process it on our behalf and in accordance with our instructions. This may include, for instance, providers involved in tech or customer support, operations, web or data hosting, billing, accounting, security, marketing, data management, validation, enhancement or hygiene, or otherwise assisting us to provide, develop, maintain and improve our services.

    Children’s privacy

    We do not knowingly collect personal data about children under the age of 16. Our websites and systems are not designed for use by individuals under the age of 18, and in particular are not designed for children under the age of 16. If we learn we have collected or obtained personal data of someone under 16, we will delete that information from our database. If you believe that this has occurred, please contact the US Privacy Team.

  6. Our Business and Commercial Purposes for Collecting and Sharing Personal Information

    Generally speaking, we collect and disclose the Personal Information that we collect for business purposes including:

    Operating (and marketing) our Services

    For example: 

    • Improving, testing, updating and verifying our own database.
    • Developing new products.
    • Operating, analyzing, improving, and securing our Services.
    • We also may use email addresses and other personal information we receive in our corporate capacity to communicate with or market to organizations that we believe may benefit from our Services.

    Other operational purposes

    For example:

    • Auditing
    • Detecting security incidents
    • Debugging
    • Short-term and transient use
    • Performing services 
    • Internal research
    • Quality control
    • Legal compliance
  7. When We Act as a Service Provider/Processor

    We may receive, handle and process personal information on behalf of our clients, in order to provide services to those clients. This may include, for instance, information about our clients’ customers or prospective customers, or about other consumers our clients have interacted with. This is information we access as a “processor” or “service provider”. This information is not owned by LiveRamp, and thus is not subject to the processes or choices described in this or related policies. To exercise your rights with respect to that information, you must contact whichever company or organization is the “controller” or “business” that holds it. 

  8. Security

    LiveRamp has implemented security measures, including physical, technical and operational safeguards, designed to prevent the unauthorized access to or acquisition of personal information in our possession. However, no security measures are 100 percent effective. Thus (like other platforms and websites) we cannot guarantee such safeguards in securing all information from any such event or preventing harm that might arise.

  9. Our Opt out Options

    LiveRamp offers several ways to opt out of the personal information that LiveRamp controls being shared with or sold to others (and/or used for targeted advertising) through our products and services. These options are explained and accessible here. Please note that there are specific opt out choices available depending on your location (i.e., Australia, EU, and applicable US State Laws) by following the instructions on the opt out page.

    Regarding cookies used on LiveRamp.com websites, you may opt out of selling, sharing, or disclosure of personal data for targeted advertising by rejecting cookies through the cookie banner that pops up on our websites, by setting your “Cookie Preferences” on our Your Privacy Choices page or by enabling the Global Privacy Control signal on a compatible browser. Further, LiveRamp is a member of the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) and Digital Advertising Alliance Canada (DAAC) and adheres to the DAA Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising and Multi-Site Data, as well as related guidance. LiveRamp subscribes to the DAA’s industry-wide cookie opt out mechanism that can be found here and its mobile device ID opt out available through its AppChoices app. Consumers who choose to opt out through these DAA mechanisms do not need to opt out of the equivalent mechanism with LiveRamp.

    Keep in mind that opting out of LiveRamp through our opt out channels or through the DAA does not disable advertisements altogether. Instead, opting out means that LiveRamp services will no longer be used to facilitate targeted advertising to your browser, device, or email address. In other words, you will still see advertisements and receive email marketing, but they may be less relevant to you. 

    If you create a new email address, reset the mobile advertising ID on your device, or use a new browser, you will need to apply the appropriate opt out to that new email address, new device ID, and/or new browser as opt outs are not necessarily transferred between email addresses, browsers, or devices.

    As a Business representative, you can manage your email marketing preferences with us by clicking here. This will opt you out of LiveRamp and RampUp Sponsor email marketing.

Disclosures and Policies Specific to certain US States and Other Countries

Policies Specific to Residents of Certain US States

US State Privacy Rights and Choices

Residents of certain US states, like Colorado, Connecticut, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Virginia, are provided specific rights regarding their personal information. To review information specific to residents of these states, including how to exercise your right to access, correct, opt out, and delete personal data, or appeal LiveRamp’s decision to not process a request, please visit Your Privacy Choices Opt-Out Icon.

California Rights and Choices

California law provides California residents with specific rights regarding their personal information. To review information specific to California residents, please review our standalone California privacy notice, accessible here. To get directly to information about exercising rights afforded by California law, including how to exercise your right to access, correct, opt out, and delete personal information, please visit Your Privacy Choices Opt-Out Icon.

Nevada Rights and Choices

Nevada residents have the right to opt out of the sale of their personal data from LiveRamp to third parties. To exercise this right, please visit Your Privacy Choices Opt-Out Icon.

Texas Required Data Broker Disclosure

The entity maintaining this website is a data broker under Texas law. To conduct business in Texas, a data broker must register with the Texas Secretary of State (Texas SOS). Information about data broker registrants is available on the Texas SOS website.

Policies Specific to EU/UK Countries

For information specific to EU/UK countries, please select the link relevant to your country: United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain.

European Data Protection Regulation

LiveRamp European entities are subject to privacy and security frameworks called the General Data Protection Regulation and the UK Data Protection Act (together, the “European Data Protection Regulation”). It imposes a number of obligations on data controllers and data processors and affords data subjects a number of important rights. This document is intended to provide transparency regarding LiveRamp operations in the United States (“LiveRamp”) as required by the European Data Protection Regulation.

LiveRamp acts as both a “Data Controller” and a “Data Processor” under the European Data Protection Regulation. LiveRamp acts as a data controller with respect to personal data about its employees in the EU and the UK (i.e., human resource data), personal data it collects from its clients and prospective clients (i.e., customer relationship management data).

For some transfers, LiveRamp relies on: (i) Standard Contractual Clauses from the European Commission to cover international data transfers between the European Union, and the US; and (ii) the IDTA (the International Data Transfer Agreement) issued by the ICO to cover international data transfers between the UK and the US, in order to ensure data security and integrity. 

For other transfers, LiveRamp complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles, the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework and Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about how we collect, use, and retain your personal information when you use our Services in the European Union or member countries, please Data Privacy Framework notice.

If you have queries and/or wish to exercise any of your rights in regards of the European Data Protection Regulation, please click on the following links: 

Canada Privacy Rights and Choices

For information about exercising privacy rights and choices in Canada, please review our Canadian consumer rights portal here.

Mexico Privacy Rights and Choices

For information about exercising privacy rights and choices in Mexico, please review our Mexico privacy notice here

Derechos y opciones de privacidad de México

Para obtener información sobre cómo ejercer los derechos y opciones de privacidad en México, consulte nuestro aviso de privacidad de México aquí.

Our Contact Options

If you have any questions or comments about LiveRamp’s privacy policies and practices or your choices and rights regarding such use, please do not hesitate to contact us through the following methods:

Asia Pacific

Canada

Europe

We recommend reviewing the EU country specific privacy notices accessible here.

Mexico

US and Other Non-Specified Countries

  • Online: US Privacy Inquiries
  • Postal Address: LiveRamp, Attn: Privacy Administrator, 225 Bush Street, 17th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94104.