NYTimes.com
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Privacy Panel
NYTimes.com (The New York Times Company)
Data Collected
●Financial & Payment Datasensitive
Credit or debit card information
Household income
●Precise Locationsensitive
Precise geolocation (GPS)
●Message & Email Contentsensitive
Direct message content
●Race, Religion & Demographicssensitive
Demographic and sensitive survey data (race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, political opinions)
○Contact Info
Name
Email address
Mailing address
Telephone number
○Device & Online IDs
IP address
Cookie identifiers
Device identifiers
Advertising identifiers
Account credentials and unique user ID
○Browsing & Search History
Browsing and usage activity on Times Services
○App Usage & Diagnostics
Gameplay data
Device and browser information
○Contacts / Address Book
Contacts list
○Employment & Education
Job title and company name
○Photos, Videos & Audio
Voice and likeness recordings
Profile picture
○Purchases & Transactions
Subscription and purchase history
Data Sharing & Use
YESSold to third parties
12 recipient categories (Advertising technology vendors, Data analytics providers, Social media platforms, …)
YESShared for advertising
YESCross-site tracking
YESUsed for profiling / AI decisions
YESUsed to train AI models
YESDisclosed to law enforcement
Data Uses
Core serviceSecurity / fraudAdvertisingPersonalizationAnalyticsAI/ML trainingThird-party partnerships
Data Retention
not stated (as long as needed or permitted)
Varies by data type
Includes legally mandated retention
The policy states data is retained as long as needed or permitted based on the r…
Consumer Rights
Access
Delete
Portability
Correct
Opt-out
Security
?
Encrypted in transit?
Encrypted at rest?
MFA available?
Breach notificationBrowser Privacy Signals
partialGPC / DNT
This label summarizes privacy practices as disclosed in the company's privacy policy. This is not legal advice. Full policy ↗
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Source Evidence
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What's on the label
Sold to third parties
YES85% confidence
if you're a U.S. print subscriber, we may provide your name and mailing address (among other information) to other companies that want to market to you by mail. This may be a 'sale' of personal information under the law of some jurisdictions.
Shared for advertising
YES99% confidence
We gather data and work with service providers and third parties to show you and measure the performance of personalized ads on behalf of advertisers... We also identify groups of users to whom to serve personalized ads on behalf of our advertisers.
Cross-site tracking
YES97% confidence
LiveRamp returns an online identification code that we may store in our first-party cookie for our use in online, in-app, and cross-channel advertising and it may be shared with advertising companies to enable interest-based and targeted advertising.view in policy ↗
Used for profiling
YES97% confidence
We infer new information from other data we collect, including using automated means such as machine learning, which may include third party machine learning services or large language models. These inferences include information about your likely preferences or other characteristics... we use these inferences for purposes of personalization, to improve our services, to market Times Services to you and to create audiences for third party advertisers
Used to train AI
YES97% confidence
This information may be used to train AI models for these purposes... Your chat session will be recorded for quality assurance and training and may be used for training AI models.
Signals & rights
Honors GPC
YES95% confidence
Some browsers and browser extensions support the Global Privacy Control ('GPC') that can send a signal to the websites you visit indicating your choice to opt-out from certain types of data processing, including data 'sales' as defined under certain laws. In certain territories, when we detect such a signal, we will make reasonable efforts to respect your choices indicated by a GPC setting as required by applicable law.
Honors DNT
no99% confidence
Some browsers include a 'Do Not Track' (DNT) setting that can send a signal to the websites you visit indicating you do not wish to be tracked. Unlike the GPC described above, there is not a common understanding of how to interpret the DNT signal; therefore, our websites do not respond to browser DNT signals.
Sources / Provenance
Analyzed June 3, 2026 · policy fetched June 3, 2026
Archived copy ↗ · captured May 12, 2026
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