GoDaddy - Global Privacy Notice
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GoDaddy empowers entrepreneurs everywhere, making opportunity more inclusive for all. We also empower you to manage your privacy preferences and exercise your privacy rights when visiting our website, using our services, and communicating with us.
As described below,
- website visitors can manage their privacy preferences by visiting Manage Privacy Settings
- customers can manage their privacy preferences in their Account Settings page, and
- you can always reach us at privacy@godaddy.com or by mail at the addresses listed in Contact Us to exercise your privacy rights.
This Global Privacy Notice describes the core privacy practices of GoDaddy Operating Company, LLC and certain of its subsidiaries, affiliates and brands, including GoDaddy.com, LLC, Afternic.com, Inc., Blue Razor Domains, LLC, CallCatchers, Inc. d/b/a Freedom Voice, GoDaddy Payments, LLC, GoDaddy Media Temple, LLC d/b/a Sucuri, GoDaddy Sellbrite, Inc., Lantirn, Inc. d/b/a re:Amaze, Pagely, LLC, and Poynt, LLC (collectively herein, “GoDaddy”) and applies to all individuals regardless of where they live. Other GoDaddy companies maintain separate privacy policies and procedures, notices of which are available on those companies’ websites and/or mobile applications. We also maintain customized local privacy notices for certain jurisdictions with unique privacy notice requirements, which can be access through the following links:
We encourage you to review your local customized notice if you live in one of these areas.
Data Covered by this Privacy NoticeThis global privacy notice covers personal data when we act as the data controller.
- Personal data includes data that identifies or could be used to identify a specific person, and any data about that person. For example, your name, address, and payment details are personal data.
- We act as a controller when we process personal data for our own use. For example, we act as a controller when you provide your personal data to open an account.
This notice does not apply when our customers or another person processes personal data for their own benefit. For example, when a customer sends email for their own business purposes that includes personal data, the customer is acting as the “controller”. When our customer acts as the controller, we act as the “processor” and process personal data only in accordance with our customer's instructions or as required by law.
This notice does not apply to third-party applications offered through our services or linked through our website, such as Microsoft 365 and similar offerings. For information about the privacy practices of any third-party offerings, please review the privacy notice applicable to that offering before using it.
Core Privacy RightsWe recognize several core privacy rights for all individuals:
- the right to know what personal data we hold about you
- the right to access, correct, or delete your personal data
- the right to transfer your personal data (data portability)
- the right to set your individual marketing and advertising preferences
Where technically feasible and appropriate, we provide self-service and automated mechanisms to allow individuals to exercise their privacy rights.
We also manually review requests to exercise privacy rights where self-service is not possible or appropriate. We promptly review such requests to exercise privacy rights. If we need more information to process a request, we will contact the requestor by email or, if we do not have an email address on file for the requestor, by the same method the request was made.
If we do not honor a request for legal or other reasons, we will explain why we did not honor the request, the right to appeal, and any right to file a complaint (if available where the requestor lives).
PII We Collect-
Personal Data Individuals Provide
We collect personal data when a customer or another person sets up an account, uses our services, or contacts us. Examples of personal data we may collect include a person's name, email address, phone number, physical address, and payment method. -
Personal Data We Collect Automatically
We collect personal data automatically when you visit our websites, use our services, contact us, open our emails, or view our advertising. Examples of personal data we may collect include your device ID, your IP address, information about web pages and other websites you visit, and other similar details. -
Personal Data from Other Sources
We may collect personal data about you from other sources. Examples of personal data obtained from other sources include publicly available data, social media information, and information lawfully gathered by third party data providers. -
Personal Data We Generate
We process data in connection with our business and services to generate inferences and insights that may be linked to a specific person, including through the use of data analytics and artificial intelligence.
We use personal data to operate and improve our business and services. Examples of how we use personal data include:
- Managing customer accounts
- Processing purchase requests
- Registering domains
- Provisioning products and services
- Providing customer support
- Securing, updating, and improving our services
- Detecting DNS abuse, fraud and other illegal activity
- Marketing and advertising of our services
- Contacting customers, prospective customers, and others by telephone, text or messaging applications to offer you our services
- Website traffic measurement
- Other uses consistent with the purposes for which the personal data was collected or provided to us
We do not sell, lease, rent, or transfer personal data to third parties for monetary or other consideration.
Disclosures to OthersWe disclose personal data:
- to processors to operate our business and provide services, including but not limited to providing security services, payment processing and customer support; conducting contests and surveys; generating data insights; and performing other activities related to our business and services.
- to business partners to offer some services, such as email and payment processing.
- to marketers and advertisers, including for the purpose of creating and delivering personalized marketing and advertising messages.
- to comply with law enforcement and other legal requests, protect our legal rights, prevent harm to us or others, and enforce our policies and contracts.
- in addition, if we sell some or all of our assets or merge with a third-party we may transfer relevant personal data to the buyer or new company.
Cookies, Web Beacons, and Other Online Identifiers
We use three main types of online identifiers on our website and in our services: cookies, web beacons, and scripts.
- Cookies are text files placed on a device when a person visits our webpages or view messages from us. Some cookies are “session cookies” that expire at the end of a browser session, while others are “persistent cookies” that allow us to remember user preferences and settings over multiple visits and across other websites.
- Web Beacons are image files placed in our web pages and emails that we use for such purposes as determining if an email has been opened or an advertisement has been viewed.
- Scripts are small pieces of computer code that power customer service tools, deliver video, provide interactive experiences, and help us measure service use.
We manage some identifiers directly. Other identifiers are managed by third parties. For example, we use Google Analytics to monitor website performance and visitor engagement.
We use identifiers to provide customized services, measure website performance, provide customer support, deliver personalized advertising, and generate data insights, including through the use of artificial intelligence. Specific examples of how we use identifiers include, but are not limited to:
- Setting your service preferences
- Managing your shopping cart
- Guarding against fraud
- Delivering relevant advertisements
- Measuring website use
- Conducting research on use of product featuresto improve our services
We use optional and mandatory identifiers. Optional identifiers are used for support, website performance, and advertising. Mandatory identifiers are used for account, verification, service continuity, security, and other essential functions necessary to provide our website and services.
We offer several methods for managing optional identifier settings. Individuals using our websites can manage identifier settings by clicking on Manage Privacy Settings through the link in this notice. Customers can also manage their identifier settings for our websites and our services through their customer account settings. We do not offer the ability to manage mandatory identifiers, because such identifiers are essential to providing our products and services.
In addition to our Manage Privacy Settings options, many web browsers allow users to block cookies (directly or through plugins and extensions). Some cookies, however, are essential for our website and services to function. If you set your browser to block all cookies, you may not be able to use our services.
"Do Not Track" and other Preference SignalsSome web browsers provide a “Do Not Track” feature. There are no generally accepted standards for this feature and we do not respond to “Do Not Track” signals.
We recognize universal opt-out mechanisms, such as the Global Privacy Control, where required by applicable law.
Marketing and Advertising PreferencesYou can manage your marketing and advertising preferences, including whether you wish to receive customized marketing and advertising:
- Through this notice by clicking Manage Privacy Settings
- If you are a customer, through your Account Settings
We store personal data on our own systems and with trusted service providers, including Amazon Web Services.
International TransfersWe transfer personal data internationally to operate our business and provide services. We comply with applicable law when making international transfers.
For transfers of personal data from the European Union/European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, we have certified our compliance with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (“EU-U.S. DPF), the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, collectively (the “DPF”). Please see our Data Privacy Framework Notice for more information on our participation in the DPF Program.
Please see our European Data Protection Disclosures for more information regarding the other transfer mechanisms we use to transfer personal data from the EU/EEA, Switzerland, and the UK.
Please see our Australian and Canadian supplemental privacy notices for information on international data transfers from those countries.
Length of RetentionWe retain personal data for our business needs and to comply with law. If we no longer need personal data, we may delete it or de-identify it so that it no longer identifies a specific person. Factors we consider when deciding when to delete or de-identify your personal data include: (1) if you still have an account, (2) if we are required to retain personal data to comply with law, or (3) if the personal data is needed for tax other business purposes.
SecurityWe use risk-based measures to protect personal data, including appropriate security controls and employee training. We also require that our service providers, business partners, and advertisers use appropriate risk-based controls to protect personal data.
No Collection of Personal Data about ChildrenWe do not knowingly collect personal data about anyone under 18 without permission from their legal guardian. Please contact us at privacy@godaddy.com if you believe we have collected information from a child without permission from their legal guardian.
Legal Basis for ProcessingWe process personal data upon a person's request, with a person's consent, to fulfill our contracts, based on our legitimate interest, or other lawful bases. The specific basis of processing depends on the services you are using, the data being processed, the place where the processing occurs, and the place where you live. If you have questions about our basis for processing your personal data, please contact us at privacy@godaddy.com.
Non-DiscriminationWe will not discriminate against you for exercising your privacy rights.
No Financial IncentivesWe do not provide any financial incentives for providing personal data to us.
Policy ChangesWe may revise this global privacy notice by posting a revised statement at the same location as this Notice, on another location on our website, or by contacting customers directly. If we change this global privacy notice, it will apply to personal data collected prior to adoption of the new statement only to the extent as the new statement does not reduce the rights of affected data subjects.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, you can contact us at privacy@godaddy.com or by mail at:
- United States: Attn: Office of the Data Privacy Officer, 100 S. Mill Ave, Suite 1600, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
- United Kingdom: Attn: Legal, Office of the Data Privacy Officer, 5th Floor, The Shipping Building, Old Vinyl Factory, 252-254 Blyth Road, Hayes, UB3 1HA.
- European Union (EEA) / Switzerland: Attn: Legal, Office of the Data Privacy Officer, GoDaddy c/o WeWork, Friesenplatz 4, 50672 Köln, Germany
- Asia: Attn: Office of the Data Privacy Officer, 80 Robinson Road #02-00 Singapore 068898
We respond to all questions or concerns within 30 days.