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Adsquare/Privacy Center/US Privacy Supplement

US Privacy Supplement

Published: 29 May, 202610 sections
Effective Date: 29 May, 2026

This Privacy Supplement complements Adsquare’s Platforms Privacy Policy for consumers with their main residence in the United States of America.

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  1. 01Definitions
  2. 02Sources of Personal Information
  3. 03Personal Information that we collect
  4. 04Use of personal information
  5. 05Sharing of Personal Information
  6. 06Children's data
  7. 07Your rights
  8. 08How to exercise your rights
  9. 09How the business responds to opt-out preference signals
  10. 10Annual Data Requests
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01

Definitions

You can find the definitions of the legal and technical words used in Adsquare’s Privacy Policies in the section ‘Understanding Privacy’. To facilitate reading this Supplement, below you will find the definitions that are  relevant in the specific context of the U.S. states listed above.   

Personal Information: In Adsquare’s Privacy Policies you will find the term “Personal Data” to refer to Personal Information meaning any information that allows to identify directly or indirectly a Consumer. 

Data Subject or Consumer: it is the natural person resident in one of the States listed above and that is identifiable as a subject in the Personal Information. 

Consent: At Adsquare, Consent means any freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous indication of the Consumer’s wishes by which the Consumer, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of Personal Information relating to the Consumer.

Sensitive Personal Information: In the context of this Supplement, Sensitive Personal Information refers to the following categories of Personal Information: 

Data that reveals your racial or ethnic origin, immigration status or citizenship, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs

  • Data that reveals if you are part of a trade union, professional or trade association
  • Data concerning your health
  • Data about your sex life or sexual orientation
  • Data regarding your criminal convictions or records
  • Genetic or biometric data to identify you
  • Your identification issued by a governmental body (ID, driver’s licence, social security number, passport number, tax ID, etc)
  • Account login information, financial accounts, debit card and credit card numbers in conjunction with security codes
  • Content of mail and text messages
  • Data concerning if you have been the victim of a crime
  • Data from a known child
  • Precise geolocation data from a device and that is used or intended to be used to locate a Consumer within a geographic area that is equal to or less than the area of a circle with a radius of 1,750 to 1,850 feet depending on the applicable law.

Sensitive Locations: Refers in general to places that might be linked to Sensitive Personal Information for example medical facilities, religious places, educational institutions for children, labour union offices, locations of public gatherings related to the exercise of the right to assembly,  locations of organisations that provide services to minorities, women, refugees and other social groups that can be the subject of discrimination.

Please find below a table to facilitate your understanding of the categories of Personal Data that we collect in relation to the CCPA classification.

02

Sources of Personal Information

For information about the sources of Personal Information please refer to section 3 “Sources of Personal Data” in our Platforms Privacy Policy.  

03

Personal Information that we collect

For information about the categories of Personal Information that we have collected about Consumers in the States listed in this Supplement in the past 12 months, please refer to section 4 “What Personal Data do we collect and for which purposes?” in our Platforms Privacy Policy.  

As a general policy, Adsquare requires its Data Providers to only supply Personal Information, collected with the Consent of the consumer according to the applicable law. Regarding Sensitive Personal Information, Adsquare processes precise geolocation data exclusively based on explicit Consent. 

Please find below a table with the categories of Personal Data collected from users by third parties that we process through the Adsquare Platforms, to facilitate your understanding of section 4.B of the above-mentioned Platforms Privacy Policy.

Categories of Personal Information

Examples

Unique Online Identifiers

Cookie IDs

Device Identifiers

Mobile Advertising ID (AAID, IDFA)

Geolocation Data (May include precise geolocation data as described by the applicable State Law. Precise geolocation data is not collected in the states of Maryland and Oregon)

Latitude and longitude

Time Stamps

Date and time of accessing digital properties or location

Audience Segments

Demographics, preferences

04

Use of personal information

For information about how we use your Personal Information please refer to section 4 “What Personal Data do we collect and for which purposes?” in our Platforms Privacy Policy column Purposes/Use cases.  

05

Sharing of Personal Information

For information about the categories of Personal information that we share and the categories of Third Parties that we share the Personal Information with please refer to section 5 “Who do we share your information with?” in our Platforms Privacy Policy.  

Categories of Data shared:

  • Mobile Advertising IDs
  • Date and time of visiting set of locations *
  • Cookie information
  • Audience segments  (Demographics, preferences

* Precise geolocation data such as latitude/longitude is not shared, sold, or provided to any recipient.

06

Children's data

Adsquare does not knowingly process, share or sell Personal Information collected from children under the age of 16. Adsquare requires its data providers in all countries, including the US, to  provide data only from Consumers over 18 years of age.

07

Your rights

Besides the GDPR  rights enounced in our Platforms Privacy Policy (see section 6 “Your rights as a Data Subject”), as a Consumer resident in the US the rights established in your state privacy law also apply to you. These rights include: 

  • Right to Access: You have the right to confirm whether Adsquare is processing your Personal Information and to request disclosure of what Personal Information is collected and or sold. 
  • Right to correct inaccuracies: You have the right to request Adsquare to correct inaccuracies on the Personal Information that Adsquare processes about you. 
  • Right to request the deletion of your Personal Data: You have the right to request Adsquare to delete the Personal Data that Adsquare has obtained or processes about you.
  • Right to opt-out: This includes the right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of  your Personal Information, opt out of profiling/automate decision-making behaviour, and opt out of the processing of the Personal Information for purposes of targeted advertising.
  • Right to limit the processing of Sensitive Personal Information: Adsquare only processes your geolocation data if you have provided your explicit consent (opt-in). Adsquare does not share, sell, or provide to any recipient this Personal Information. You have the right to request Adsquare to limit the processing of Sensitive Personal Information or to withdraw your consent.  
  • Right to non-discrimination: You have the right to not be discriminated against for exercising your rights above. 
08

How to exercise your rights

If you wish to exercise any of these rights, you can do so at any time by using the contact details provided under the “Send us your privacy request” heading below, writing to our email address privacy@adsquare.com or reach out by phone through our toll-free number 1 (833) 418-0800. 

You may present the request by yourself, or you may authorise an agent to submit a request on your behalf (written permission). 

To present your request you only need to inform us what is the Mobile Advertising ID  (MAID) of your device. For access requests additional information may be necessary to verify your identity, in such case, please only provide the additional information once it is requested by Adsquare. 

Adsquare may deny an access request if you fail to provide the requested information regarding the ownership of the mobile device. Adsquare will provide an explanation as to why access has been denied and you have the right to appeal this decision during the following 45 days after receiving Adsquare’s response via email to privacy@adsquare.com 

Opt-Out Option Via Advertising ID

To specifically opt-out from our services without changing your device settings, you can use the below Contact Form, or by email to privacy@adsquare.com, to submit your Advertising ID to our platform. To find out your Advertising ID, use the following instructions:

  • iOS users have to download an app (e.g. “The Identifiers”) and copy the “Advertising Identifier”
  • Android users choose Google Settings > Ads and copy the “advertising ID”
  • Android users choose Google Settings > Ads and copy the “advertising ID”

Opt-Out Option Via Device Settings

Data is only processed in order to show you the most relevant advertising content and to provide statistical analytics products and services. If you’re opposed to this, always read the terms and conditions and privacy notices when installing new apps. Many websites and mobile applications provide opt-out options, and you have the option to limit ad tracking on your smartphone.

If you wish that your location, be private, you can turn the geo-location feature off within the location settings of your device. In addition to this, you can disable ad tracking on your device so that Adsquare will no longer include device information in its audience segments or analytics products and services.

The following instructions explain how to turn off ad tracking for Apple and Android devices:

iOS:

  • Choose Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking
  • Turn off “Allow Apps to Request to Track” or make your choice per app below

Android:

  • Choose Settings > Google > Ads
  • Check Opt out of Ads Personalisation
  • Toggle it off, then tap on “Reset advertising ID”
09

How the business responds to opt-out preference signals

When you visit adsquare.com with Global Privacy Control (GPC) enabled in your browser, we honor the signal as an opt-out from the sale and sharing of personal information collected via cookies on this website. The website’s advertising cookies (used for Adsquare’s B2B marketing) are suppressed automatically; no further action is required from you.
Adsquare’s intelligence products do not collect personal information through this website. The applicable privacy notice, lawful bases, and opt-out mechanisms for that processing are set out in the Platform Privacy Policy and the Privacy Center.


Adsquare does not respond to legacy Do Not Track (DNT) browser signals, which are not recognized as a valid opt-out mechanism under applicable US state privacy laws. GPC is the supported mechanism.

10

Annual Data Requests

From January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025 Adsquare facilitated requests made by Californian consumers who requested their data to be deleted, to access information (“requests to know”), or Do Not Sell requests (“requests to opt-out”). Below are the metrics from the previous calendar year on the totals for each type of request.

Type of requests

Number of Requests

Number complied with

Number denied

Average number of days to respond

Opt-out

16

16

0

8.5

Access requests

13

13

0

8.5

Delete requests

10881

10881

0

8.5

Total

10910

10910

0

8.5

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