06-04-2024 12:14 PM - edited 11-07-2024 09:51 AM
Additional Information for Oregon Consumers
Oregon law provides residents with the right to request a list of the third parties* with whom Visible Community may share consumer personal information. Visible Community may disclose the personal information of Oregon consumers to the following third parties.
* Oregon law defines "third party" as a person, a public corporation, or a public body other than a consumer, a controller, a processor, or an affiliate of a controller or processor.
Third-party marketing and advertising technology companies
We allow certain third-party marketing and advertising technology companies (i.e., ad servers, ad networks or technology platforms) to collect information about your activity on our sites and in our apps, and may send information to them.
ADman |
Microsoft |
Adobe |
OpenX |
AppNexus |
Oracle |
Beachfront Media |
Podsights |
Casale Media |
Pubmatic |
ContextWeb |
Quantum Metric |
Digital River |
RhythmOne |
Epsilon |
Sharethrough |
Eyeota |
Smaato |
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Sovrn |
FreeWheel |
Spotify |
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Telaria |
Imgur |
Tenor |
Impact Tech |
The Trade Desk |
Innovid |
TripleLift |
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Triton Digital |
Kargo |
Upsellit |
LiveRamp |
X |
Magnite |
Yahoo |
Our sites and services may include social networks or other third-party plug-ins and widgets that may provide information to their associated social networks or third parties even if you do not click on or otherwise interact with the plug-ins and widgets. This includes information we obtain from your public profile as well as interests, “likes” and similar information you permit social media companies to share with us.
We may disclose information in other situations
In certain circumstances, we disclose information that individually identifies you, your device, and other information we collect, such as:
This includes to comply with valid legal process including subpoenas, court orders or search warrants, and as otherwise authorized by law; and to advance or defend against complaints or legal claims in court, administrative proceedings, or elsewhere.
This includes protecting our rights, property or the safety of our customers or employees; in cases involving danger of death or serious physical injury to any person or other emergencies; to protect against fraudulent, malicious, abusive, unauthorized or unlawful use of our products and services (including providing a risk score to help deter fraud) and to protect our network, services, devices and users from such use.
Updated: November, 2024