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Privacy Policy Summary: Intuit Global Privacy Statement
- Product Name: Intuit Platform (including QuickBooks, TurboTax, Mailchimp, and Credit Karma)
- Publisher/Service Provider: Intuit Inc. and its group companies
- Policy Document Name: Intuit Global Privacy Statement
- Last Updated: September 8, 2024
100-Word Summary
Intuit's Global Privacy Statement outlines how the company collects, uses, and shares personal information across its platform, including websites, mobile apps, and third-party integrations. Intuit acts as a data controller and processes user data for service delivery, personalization, marketing, research, and compliance. The company collects data from users, third-party services, and automated tracking technologies. Intuit shares data with affiliates, service providers, financial institutions, legal authorities, and marketing partners. Users have rights to access, delete, or restrict data sharing, depending on location. The policy includes regional compliance with laws such as CCPA, GDPR, and GLBA.
Key Phrases Regarding Information Sharing
- “We may share your personal information within the Intuit group companies and conduct processing activities as controllers or joint controllers.”
- “We share your personal information with service providers, agents, and third parties for marketing, research, fraud prevention, and business operations.”
- “Intuit responds to the Global Privacy Control signal for US residents but does not respond to ‘Do Not Track’ signals.”
- "When you connect to a social media account, any information shared is subject to their privacy policies."
- "We may share your information with law enforcement, regulatory agencies, or for fraud prevention."
Third Parties/Subprocessors Table
| Name of Subprocessor | Purpose of Information Sharing | Kind of Information Shared | What Kind of Information Can Users Opt Out of Being Shared | Directions and/or Links for How to Opt Out of Information Sharing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Google (YouTube API) | API service integration | User data for YouTube interactions | Yes | Google’s Security Settings |
| Twilio | SMS and communication services | Phone number and message data | Yes | Twilio Privacy Notice |
| FullStory & Medallia | User session recording for usability analysis | Clicks, mouse movements, keystrokes | Yes | FullStory Opt-out |
| TransUnion, Experian, Equifax | Credit reporting and verification | Credit reports, financial data | No | Not applicable |
| Advertising Networks (Google, Meta, etc.) | Targeted ads and marketing analytics | Browsing behavior, interests | Yes | NAI Opt-Out |
| Financial Institutions (banks, tax agencies, lenders) | Financial transactions, tax filings, loans | Income, account balances, tax data | No | Not applicable |
| Law enforcement and government agencies | Fraud prevention and legal compliance | Any necessary personal data | No | Not applicable |
Users can manage privacy settings via the Intuit Privacy Center or call 1 (877) 261-6470 to request data deletion. Region-specific rights apply, including GDPR, CCPA, and other data protection laws.
