CCPA / CPRA
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
If you are a California resident, you can ask us to stop sharing your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. Submit the form below or send a Global Privacy Control signal from your browser. We honor both.
What "selling or sharing" means
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act and the California Privacy Rights Act (together, the "CCPA"), "sale" and "share" are defined broadly. Sharing limited identifiers, such as cookie IDs and IP addresses, with advertising platforms (Meta, Google) for retargeting and conversion measurement counts as "sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising," even when no money changes hands.
Sprinturf does not sell personal information for money. We have, in the past 12 months, shared limited identifiers with advertising partners for measurement and retargeting purposes when consent has been given. You can opt out of that sharing using the form below.
Categories of data involved
The categories of personal information that may be shared with advertising platforms are:
- Identifiers. Cookie IDs, advertising IDs, IP address, device identifiers.
- Internet activity. Pages viewed on sprinturf.com, the page that referred you, time spent.
- Geolocation. Approximate location derived from IP address and project ZIP code.
- Inferences. Categorization for ad targeting (for example, "interested in synthetic turf for high school football").
We do not share name, work email, phone number, project notes, or any sensitive personal information with advertising platforms. Those fields are routed only to our customer relationship management system and to a regional Sprinturf rep.
Your CCPA rights at a glance
- Right to know what we collect, the sources, and who we share it with.
- Right to access a copy of the specific personal information we hold about you.
- Right to correct inaccurate information.
- Right to delete personal information.
- Right to opt out of any sale or sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. That is what this page is for.
- Right to limit use of sensitive personal information. We do not collect sensitive personal information as defined by the CPRA.
- Right to non-discrimination for exercising any of these rights.
To exercise any other CCPA right, email privacy@sprinturf.com. For the full picture, read our Privacy Policy.
Global Privacy Control
If your browser or extension sends a Sec-GPC: 1 header, we apply the same opt-out described on this page to your visit, without you needing to submit the form. Browsers that support Global Privacy Control out of the box include Brave and Firefox; the DuckDuckGo and Privacy Badger extensions add support to other browsers.
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Submitting through an authorized agent
You can authorize an agent to submit a CCPA request on your behalf. The agent must provide written proof of authorization. We may verify the request directly with you before acting on it. Send authorized-agent requests to privacy@sprinturf.com.
Opt-out request received
We sent a confirmation to your email address. We will act on the request within 15 business days, the timeline required by California law.
Want to follow up directly? Email privacy@sprinturf.com or call 877-686-8873.
Note: This form is a demo placeholder for the redesign concept. On the production site this submission would route to a verified CCPA intake queue with confirmation email.
For the full picture of what we collect, how we use it, and who we share it with, read the Privacy Policy. For a question about how this opt-out interacts with a project that is already in progress, contact privacy@sprinturf.com.
Effective April 29, 2026.