![]() ![]() For example, if you create a board about travel, we may infer you are a travel enthusiast. When you’re on Pinterest, we use your activity-such as which Pins you click on, boards you create, and any text that you add in a comment or description-along with information you provided when you first signed up and information from our partners and advertisers to make inferences about you and your preferences. ![]() In addition to log data, we collect information about the device you’re using Pinterest on, including the type of device, operating system, settings, unique device identifiers and crash data that helps us understand when something breaks. ![]() For more detailed information about how we use cookies, please review our Cookie Policy. Some of the cookies we use are associated with your Pinterest account (including information about you, such as the email address you gave us) and other cookies are not. For example, we use cookies to store your language preferences or other settings so you don‘t have to set them up every time you visit Pinterest. When we use cookies or other similar technologies, we use session cookies (that last until you close your browser) or persistent cookies (that last until you or your browser delete them). We also use “cookies” (small text files sent by your computer each time you visit our website, unique to your Pinterest account or your browser) or similar technologies to get log data. You can learn more about the log data we collect here. This log data includes your Internet Protocol address (which we use to infer your approximate location), the address of and activity on websites you visit that incorporate Pinterest features (like the “Save” button-more details below), searches, browser type and settings, the date and time of your request, how you used Pinterest, cookie data and device data. When you use Pinterest, our servers record information (“log data”), including information that your browser automatically sends whenever you visit a website, or that your mobile app automatically sends when you’re using it. Here are some of the types of information we collect: This is also true when you use Pinterest. When you use a website, mobile application or other internet service, certain internet and electronic network activity information gets created and logged automatically. We also get technical information when you use Pinterest This is dependent on the privacy policies or settings for those accounts. If you connect your Facebook, Google or other third-party accounts to Pinterest, we use information from those accounts (such as your friends or contacts) to improve your Pinterest experience. You will also have the option to share other information about yourself such as your gender, age and preferred language. We will still use your IP address, which is used to approximate your location, even if you don't choose to share your precise location. You can also choose to share your precise location using your device settings or through photos. ![]() When you sign up for or use Pinterest you voluntarily share certain information including your name, email address, phone number, photos, Pins, comments, and any other information you give us. When you give it to us or give us permission to obtain it ![]()
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