Legal
Do not sell or share my personal information
Short answer: Crescence does not sell or share personal information. We have no advertising partnerships and no data-broker relationships. This page exists because California requires a visible opt-out link even from companies that do not sell.
What CCPA defines as “sale” or “share”
Under the CCPA (as amended by the CPRA), “sale” includes selling, renting, or releasing personal information for monetary or other valuable consideration, and “share” includes disclosing personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. Crescence does neither. The sub-processors listed at /legal/subprocessors are contractually bound to use your data only on our instructions - that's a service-provider relationship, not a sale or share.
Global Privacy Control
If your browser sends the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal -Sec-GPC: 1 - Crescence treats that as an opt-out request automatically and stamps your account record. PostHog analytics shifts to anonymous mode for your sessions; Sentry error capture suppresses identifiers.
If you want to opt out without GPC, email privacy@crescence.co from the address on your account with the subject “Do not sell or share - opt out.” We confirm within 1 business day.
If our practices change
If Crescence ever begins selling or sharing personal information in the CCPA sense, we will: (a) post a 30-day notice on this page; (b) email every active California account with the same notice; (c) re-prompt for consent before any sharing begins; (d) treat GPC and pre-existing opt-outs as continuing opt-outs without requiring re-confirmation.