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Privacy Notes

When you create an MSUB NYTimes.com account, your personal information is subject to use by The New York Times Company.

 

  • What/when/how personal data is collected: Information required when you sign up for an account or create a profile; user-generated content you post (such as comments or reviews); use an interactive feature (such as chat, chat bot or article sharing options); participate in reader contests, surveys, research, panels, and experience programs; how you visit and use Times Services through tracking technologies in your web browser and mobile apps; GPS enabled features.    
  • Data collected through third parties: If you access through a social media service, information collected may include your social media user ID and/or user name, profile picture, email address, demographic data, your interests, and your activities on other websites.
  • Other data collected through third party analytics providers, ad networks, and advertisers: New York Times Company can track your online activities over time and across third party websites, apps and devices. Data may include your name, contact information, your transactions, purchase history, or relationships with various product and service providers, and use of certain applications. 
  • Other data that may be collected: Password, birthday, education or graduation year, occupation, financial information (i.e. income, investments, portfolio transactions and value), live event accommodations, and interests.
  • See The New York Times Company's Privacy Policy for more information. 

This guide is adapted from the University of Washington Libraries. Text is licensed under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license.