Privacy Choices
Last updated: May 11, 2026
Your controls: You can browse without creating an account, adjust browser privacy settings, block or delete cookies, opt out of many interest-based ads, and contact us at [email protected] with privacy questions.
Browser and device controls
- Block or delete cookies in your browser settings.
- Use private or incognito browsing if you do not want local browsing history saved on your device.
- Use browser extensions or built-in settings to limit tracking scripts, referrers, and cross-site cookies.
- Enable “Do Not Track” or global privacy controls where your browser supports them. We treat such signals as a request to limit sale/share-style advertising use where legally required and technically feasible.
Advertising and social opt-outs
- Pinterest privacy and ads settings are managed by Pinterest.
- Amazon advertising and shopping privacy settings are managed by Amazon.
- You can also visit industry opt-out tools such as the Digital Advertising Alliance and Network Advertising Initiative where available in your region.
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Virginia, EEA, UK, and similar rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to request access, correction, deletion, portability, restriction, objection, or opt-out of certain uses of personal information. Because this site does not run accounts or checkout, we may have limited information connected to you, but we will still review requests in good faith.
How to make a request
Email [email protected] with the subject line “Privacy Request.” Include the page URL, the request you want to make, and enough information for us to understand and verify the request. Do not send sensitive documents unless we specifically ask for them.
Appeals and corrections
If you believe our response to a privacy request is incomplete, reply to the same email thread with “Appeal” in the subject line and explain what you want reviewed.
Authorized agents
If you use an authorized agent, we may ask for proof that the agent is allowed to act for you and may need to verify your identity directly.