

Opt-Out Right for California Consumers
Effective January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) introduced new data privacy rights for Californians, including the right for consumers to opt-out of having their personal information “sold” as defined under the CCPA. As we explain in our State Privacy Disclosures, the CCPA’s definition of “sale” is broad and includes sharing practices common among online marketplaces.
While, without your consent, NY Leagues does not sell personal information for money, we do share information for a variety of other purposes, such as to tailor your online experience or provide more relevant advertisements to you. You can tell us not to use your NY Leagues activity to customize advertising we show you, whether on NY Leagues or anywhere else on the web, by opting out using the toggle below.
For more information about the personal information we collect and our sharing practices, please visit our User Privacy Notice.
For California consumers, please read our Privacy Disclosures, which includes information about your rights and other ways to submit privacy requests.
