Originally Posted by
moondog
I've been in the US (not physically in California; just California IP address) since this latest spate of issues happened. My limited understanding of the California law is that it's designed to alert people about potentially bad things. I have no reason to distrust IB, but I would appreciate assurances that "accept all" doesn't entail sale of personal data, overzealous analytics, etc.
With a Cali IP you will be able to use Manage Preferences to review the rather long list of vendors who may receive anonymised or personally identifable data via cookies that you consent to.
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