Your Privacy Choices

Opt out of the sale and sharing of your personal information. One click, no account, no verification, no reason required.

Opt out of sale and sharing

We do not sell personal information for money. We do share it for cross-context behavioral advertising through the Google AdSense tag on our marketing site and blog, which California and several other states treat the same as a sale. Use the control below to stop that.

Here is exactly what the control does, so nothing about it is a surprise: the AdSense tag is never loaded again on this browser, session replay stops and does not restart, and Google Analytics is put into restricted data processing with ads data redaction on. PostHog and Google Analytics keep running as our service providers, measuring how the product is used — that is not a sale or a share, and turning it off is a separate choice you can make under “Cookie preferences” below.

Your choice is stored in a first-party cookie on this browser and on this device. Because it is stored per browser, repeat it on each browser and device you use, or email us and we will apply it to your account.

Global Privacy Control

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The Global Privacy Control is a signal your browser sends on every request that says “do not sell or share my personal information”. We honor it automatically: with GPC on, the AdSense tag is never loaded, session replay never starts, and Google Analytics runs with restricted data processing and ads data redaction enabled. When we process a signal we show a small “Opt-out request honored” indicator on the page. This holds even if you previously accepted analytics cookies here — a signal you are sending now outranks a permission you gave earlier.

GPC is built into Firefox, Brave and DuckDuckGo, and is available as an extension for Chrome, Edge and Safari. Turning it on opts you out on every site that honors it, not just this one. See globalprivacycontrol.org.

An opt-out we have recorded is sticky: if you later turn GPC off, we keep honoring the opt-out until you withdraw it yourself.

Strictly necessary cookies keep sign-in, security and fraud prevention working and cannot be turned off. Analytics and advertising cookies are optional. In the EEA and the UK nothing optional loads at all until you choose, and rejecting is one click in the same size, colour and weight as accepting.

The full category table — who sets each cookie, why, and for how long — is in the Privacy Policy. Withdrawing consent is exactly as easy as giving it.

Other rights

To ask what personal information we hold about you, get a copy, or correct it, email support@idshipthat.app from your account address — there is no self-service export yet, so a person puts it together. To delete your account, use the “Request account deletion” control in the app: it files a request, you get an acknowledgment email, and a person then processes it. We do not require a reason, and we will not restrict your account or charge you for asking. Full detail, including our response times and the appeal route, is in the Privacy Policy.

An authorized agent may act for you with written permission.

Contact

XD Software Solutions LLC d/b/a I’d Ship That
3732 Fishcreek Rd. STE 940, Stow, OH 44224
support@idshipthat.app