Sling TV Privacy Policy
1. Information Collected
Sling TV collects various types of information from users, including:
- Personal Information: Includes name, email address, billing details, and contact information provided during account creation or transactions.
- Usage Information: Data on how users interact with the service, such as watched shows, navigation patterns, and device usage.
- Device Information: Information about devices used to access Sling TV, including IP addresses, browser types, operating systems, and device identifiers.
- Third-Party Information: Data collected from partners, advertisers, or social media platforms that integrate with Sling TV.
2. Use of Information
The information collected by Sling TV is used for purposes such as:
- Service Provisioning: To deliver, maintain, and improve Sling TV’s services and features.
- Personalization: To recommend content and provide tailored viewing experiences.
- Billing and Support: To process payments and provide customer service.
- Marketing and Advertising: To deliver targeted advertisements and promotional messages, both on Sling TV and other platforms.
- Analytics and Research: To analyze user behavior and optimize service offerings.
3. Sharing of Information
Sling TV may share user information under certain conditions:
- With Affiliates and Partners: For content distribution, targeted advertising, or integrated services.
- With Service Providers: Such as payment processors, customer support providers, or analytics firms.
- For Legal Reasons: To comply with legal obligations, court orders, or to enforce Sling TV’s terms of service.
- With Advertisers: Sharing anonymized or aggregated data for marketing purposes.
4. User Controls and Choices
Sling TV provides users with options to manage their data:
- Account Settings: Users can update their account details and privacy preferences.
- Opt-Out Mechanisms: Users can opt-out of receiving certain marketing communications or targeted ads.
- Data Access and Deletion: Users can request access to their data or request its deletion, as per applicable laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).