Privacy Policy – iHeart

Privacy Policy – iHeart

December 12, 2025
Effective Date: December 12, 2025

Este Aviso de Privacidad está disponible en español aqui https://www.iheartradio.com/legal/privacy-es
iHeart respects your privacy and is committed to treating your personal information in a transparent manner.
In this Privacy Notice, we explain how we collect, use, disclose, retain, and protect the personal information that we process about you. We also provide you with information about the rights and choices you have with respect to your personal information, and how to exercise them. 
iHeartMedia, Inc. and our affiliates and subsidiaries (collectively “iHeart,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), includes the following websites and brands:
 
This Privacy Notice covers personal information we process about you, including via our websites, mobile applications (“Apps”), and interactive features (collectively, the “Services”). This Privacy Notice covers users and customers of the iHeart Companies including, for example, when you visit or use our Services, listen to our radio stations, interact with our advertisements, interact with us through social media, participate in consumer research, promotions, contests, or otherwise access or use one of our Services. This Privacy Notice also applies to personal information we collect about individuals with whom we have a business relationship. 
 
Additional disclosures apply if you live in the following jurisdictions:
If you are an employee, contractor, or job applicant, your personal information collected in those contexts will be subject to a separate privacy notice that we provide to you where and when appropriate.  
  
This Privacy Notice does not cover our practices with respect to iHeartRadio Family. Please see our Family Privacy Notice for more information.
We collect the personal information described below to provide you with the Services. Please note that the personal information we collect varies depending on the nature of your interactions with us. 
Personal information does not include information that has been deidentified or aggregated so that you can no longer be identified, which we may use for any purpose.
Children’s Privacy
The Services that link to this Privacy Notice are intended for a general audience and are not geared toward children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13.
We may collect your personal information from the following sources:
Personal information you provide to us directly
You may give us personal information or provide it to us directly, including:
Personal information collected automatically 
We may collect personal information automatically from a device that we have associated with you. For example, we may collect personal information automatically when you use our Services, or view or interact with our advertisements. 
Personal Information we collect from our affiliates and subsidiary companies 
We may collect your personal information from our subsidiaries and affiliates, including the iHeart companies identified in this Privacy Notice. 
Personal Information we receive from others
We may receive personal information about you from others including, for example, data analytics providers, data enrichment providers, and ad networks. We may also receive information about you from commercially available sources such as public databases.
If you create an account with us using your Google or Facebook account, we may receive certain information about you from Google or Facebook to enable us to create your account.
We may receive information from others that has been deidentified so that it is no longer personal information under applicable law. When we receive deidentified data from others, we commit to maintaining and using that data in deidentified form without attempting to reidentify it.
A cookie is a small data file that is stored by your browser on your device. We use cookies to deliver a better experience, for example, remembering your preferences and opt-outs.
Other examples of why we use cookies include:
If you use your browser’s method of blocking or removing cookies, some, but not all, types of cookies may be deleted and/or blocked. If you delete or block cookies, some functionality on our Services may not work properly.
In addition to cookies, we may use other types of tracking technologies in connection with our Services.
Session Replay Technology
We may use session recording and replay technology to observe your mouse movements, scrolling, and clicks on our Services. We use these tracking tools for support and analytics purposes, and to better understand how people engage with our Services. This information is often collected and processed by our service providers who we have engaged to analyze this information on our behalf. By using our Services, you consent to our (or our service provider’s) collection, use, and retention of this information using session replay technology. 
 
Third-Party Analytics
We may use third-party analytics providers to help us analyze how you use or interact with our Services. 
Many of our websites use Google Analytics. Information about Google Analytics’ current opt-outs for web is available here.
We may integrate the analytics services we use with advertising services that are made available by our analytics providers.   For example, we integrate Google Analytics with the following Google advertising features:
Google Display Network Impression Reporting
Meta
Meta may use cookies, web beacons, and other storage technologies, including the Meta Pixel, to collect or receive information from the Websites, and elsewhere on the Internet and use that information to provide measurement services, target and deliver ads.
We may use your personal information to:
 
In the case of business contacts, we may also use your personal information to administer and manage our relationship with you and your employer (such as record keeping, payments, communicating with you, tracking outcomes, and verifying your eligibility and suitability). 
 
We may disclose your personal information as follows:
When you use the Services, we, our service providers, and advertising partners may place cookies and similar tracking technologies on your computer or device in order to collect information about your online web-browsing activities over time and across different websites and online services or mobile applications, in order to serve you ads or other content personalized to your interests. This form of advertising is referred to as Interest Based Advertising (“IBA”). In order to personalize these ads or content, we or our advertising partners or service providers may connect and/or disclose personal information about you either to data you provided to us or to browser/usage/device information and location information collected about you. 
You can opt out of being tracked online for IBA purposes by going to https://optout.aboutads.info, or by disabling advertising cookies by clicking the “Your Privacy Choices” link in the footer of this webpage. You can opt out of being tracked for IBA purposes on mobile apps by going to https://youradchoices.com/appchoices. Another way to opt out of IBA is by clicking on the Advertising Options Icon featured on certain iHeartMedia ads on third-party websites. When clicked it (1) describes the collection and uses of data gathered at the relevant party website and (2) provides a way for you to opt out of data collection and use by the other parties listed for the purposes of IBA. 
Choices you make are device-specific and browser-specific. If you use different browsers on your computer, or multiple computers and devices, you will need to opt out of IBA from each browser on each of the computers and devices that you use. Please note that even if you opt out of IBA, you may still receive advertisements from us; they just won’t be customized based on your web-browsing activities on third-party websites. Please also note that if you opt out of IBA, we may still track your visits to the Platforms for our own analytics, operations and security purposes. 
In addition to your choices with respect to IBA, the following advertisers allow you to exercise an opt out directly with them using the following links:
We are not responsible for the efficacy of third party opt out tools. Third-Party Links
The Services may contain links to other websites for your convenience and information. We do not control these third-party websites or their privacy practices, which may differ from those set out in this Privacy Notice. We encourage you to review the privacy policy of any company or website before you provide your personal information. 
Safeguarding your personal information is important to us. While no systems, applications, or websites are 100% secure, we take reasonable and appropriate steps to help protect personal information from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, alteration, and destruction.
To help us protect personal information, we request that you use a strong password and never disclose your password to anyone or use the same password with other sites or accounts. 
We offer you the ability to manage what types of communications you receive from us. We have created mechanisms to provide you with the following options: 
Updating your account information 
If you have an account with us, you can log in and update or modify information from within your account. 
Deleting your personal information 
You can request deletion of personal information as set forth in Section 14 if you are a resident of the designated states. If you are not a resident of a designated state, you may delete your account and personal information we received from Facebook by following the steps outlined in this help site article.
Managing your marketing and other communication preferences 
If you don’t want to receive promotional communications from us, such as offers or other marketing communications, you can unsubscribe by following the removal instructions in the communication that you receive (such as clicking the “UNSUBSCRIBE” or similar link within the email).  
Please note that if you opt out of receiving promotional communications, we may still send you non-promotional communications, such as those about your account or our ongoing business relations.  
Voice Data 
Voice control features will only be enabled if you affirmatively activate voice controls by giving us access to the microphone on your device. You can disable our access to your voice data by turning off our access to your microphone on your device at any time by using the operating system settings on your device or by muting your microphone. See our Voice Data FAQfor more information.  
Push Notifications 
If you use our Apps, we may send you push notifications from time to time. If you no longer wish to receive push notifications, you can turn them off at the device level in your App settings.  
Location Information 
We may infer your approximate location when you use the Apps. You can stop the collection of approximate location information at any time by going to the settings feature on your device and changing your preferences. If you do so, certain features of our Apps may no longer function as intended. You also may also uninstall or remove our Apps from your device.  

 
This Privacy Notice is subject to change at our discretion. We will indicate changes to the Privacy Notice by updating the effective date at the beginning of the notice. Your continued use of our Services after any update to this Privacy Notice will constitute your acceptance of our changes. 
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Notice or your experiences with the Service, please contact us at: 
iHeartMedia, Inc. 
Attn: Privacy 
20880 Stone Oak Pkwy 
San Antonio, TX 78258 
E-Mail: privacy@iheartmedia.com  
Privacy Notice for California Residents
1. Introduction and Scope
This section supplements the disclosures provided in our general Privacy Notice and applies to California consumers. This section describes the rights California consumers have under the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended and along with any implementing regulations (“CCPA”). Any terms defined in the CCPA shall have the same meaning when used in this section.
This section does not apply to personal information collected from California-based employees, job applicants, contractors, or similar individuals but does apply to personal information collected in the context of business-to-business (B2B) transactions.
This section applies to “personal information” that we collect, meaning information that identifies, relates to, describes, references, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer, or household. Personal information does not include publicly available information, or information that has been deidentified or aggregated.
2. Personal Information We Collect
We may collect the personal information and sensitive personal information listed below. The tables also list, for each category, the purposes for which we collect, use, and disclose the personal information. Note that the specific personal information we collect about you may vary depending on the nature of your relationship with us.
Category of Personal Information 
Purposes for Collection, Use, and Disclosure
Identifiers such as a name, email address, telephone number, mailing address, date of birth, unique personal identifier, online identifier, IP address, account name and password.
 
Customer Records, including any personal information described in subdivision (e) of Section 1798.80 of the California Civil Code such as your name, signature, address, telephone number, employment-related information, financial information (i.e., credit card number, debit card number, or any other similar information).
 
Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law, such as age, gender, languages spoken, marital status, and political affiliation.
 
Commercial information such as products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
Internet or other electronic network activity information, such as browsing history, search history, and information regarding your interactions with our websites, applications, or advertisements.
Geolocation data, including your approximate location derived from your IP address or mobile device.
Sensory data such as photos and videos of you if you choose to share them, audio recordings of customer service calls, and voice recordings when you call into a broadcast.
Professional or employment- related information, including, when you interact with us on behalf of another company, your profession, job title, employer name, professional or licensure status, or other information related to your employment.
Inferences from personal information collected such as a profile about a consumer reflecting the consumer’s preferences, characteristics, and interests.
Sensitive personal information
We may collect your government identifiers (including Social Security number, driver’s license, state identification card, or other government ID) in the event that you win a sweepstakes, contest, or promotion.
 
In the case of business contacts, we may also use your personal information to administer and manage our relationship with you and your employer (such as record keeping, payments, and communicating with you). 
 
Retention
We retain personal information for as long as necessary to provide the Services, comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce our agreements, and for other legitimate and lawful business purposes. Because these needs can vary for different categories of personal information in the context of different Services, actual retention periods can vary significantly based on criteria such as whether your personal information is reasonably necessary to manage our operations, to manage your relationship with us, or to satisfy another purpose for which we collected the information; whether your personal information is reasonably necessary to carry out a disclosed purpose that is reasonably compatible with the context in which we collected the information; whether the personal information is reasonably required to protect or defend our rights or property; or whether we are otherwise required or permitted to keep your personal information by applicable laws or regulations. Where personal information is used for more than one purpose, we may retain it until the purpose with the latest period expires. 
Sales and Sharing of Personal Information
From time to time, we may use or disclose your personal information in a manner that is considered a “sale” or “share” under California law to provide the most relevant advertising and deliver marketing messages and personalized offers. The categories of third parties to which we disclose your personal information include analytics, advertising, and technology companies. 
The categories of personal information that we may sell or share include identifiers, commercial information, internet or other electronic network activity information, geolocation data, and inferences. We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of consumers under the age of 16.
We may disclose the categories of personal information identified above to the following categories of recipients, as further explained in the section titled “How We Disclose Your Personal Information” above:
Your California Privacy Rights
If you are a resident of California, you have the right to submit certain requests relating to your personal information as described below. To exercise any of these rights, please submit a request through our webform or call us at 1-800-317-8708. Please note that, if you submit a request to know, request to delete, or request to correct, we will match your personal information against our records to verify your identity. You may designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf; however, you may still need to verify your identity directly with us before your request can be processed. An authorized agent may submit a request on your behalf using the webform or toll-free number listed above. 
You will not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights. We will not deny you any services, nor charge you different prices, in retaliation for exercising your privacy rights.  
Right to Know. You have the right to know what personal information we have collected about you, which includes: 
Right to Delete. You have the right to request that we delete personal information we collected from you, subject to certain exceptions. 
Right to Correct. If you believe that personal information we maintain about you is inaccurate, you have the right to request that we correct that information.
Right to Opt Out of Sales and Sharing for Cross-Context-Behavioral Advertising. You have the right to opt out of the sale of your personal information and the sharing of your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising via cookies by clicking the “Your Privacy Choices” link in the footer of the iHeart webpage you are visiting and managing your preferences. You may also opt out of cookie-based sales and sharing by using the Global Privacy Control preference signal. Your opt-out request will be applied on a browser and device basis, and you will need to set your preferences for each browser and device you use. Your selections will be lost if you clear your cache and cookies. You may need to set your preferences separately for each iHeart website that you visit. If you have an iHeart account, you may opt out of non-cookie-based sales and sharing using this webform.
Right to Limit the Use and Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information. We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes to which the right to limit use and disclosure of sensitive personal information applies. As such, we do not offer this right.
CCPA Metrics Report
The metrics provided below identify all CCPA requests we received between July 1, 2024 and July 1, 2025.
Requests to Know:
Received: 9
Complied with in whole or in part: 5
Denied: 4
Mean number of days to substantively respond: 16 days
 
Requests to Delete
Received: 129
Complied with in whole or in part: 98
Denied: 31
Mean number of days to substantively respond: 11.5 days
 
Requests to Correct:
Received: 3
Complied with in whole or in part: 0
Denied: 3
Mean number of days to substantively respond: 18.5 days
 
Requests to Opt-Out of Sales and Sharing
Received: 1,513
Complied with in whole or in part: 1,513
Denied: 0 
Mean number of days to substantively respond: 1 day 
 
Other California Disclosures
California’s “Shine the Light” law (Civil Code Section § 1798.83) permits California residents to opt out of our disclosure of your personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. If you are a California resident, you may instruct us not to disclose your personal information to third parties for their direct marketing by submit a request to opt out of sales through our webform.
Some browsers may have a “Do Not Track” setting. Please note that our Service is not designed to respond to “Do Not Track” settings. 
Additional Disclosures for Residents of Other U.S. States
The disclosures in this section supplement our general Privacy Notice and apply to residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia (collectively, “Covered States”).
References to “personal information” in our general Privacy Notice describe our practices with respect to “personal data,” as defined under Covered State privacy laws.   
You can learn more about the categories of personal data that we collect about consumers and the purpose for processing your personal data by visiting our Privacy Notice for California Residents
We may use, disclose, or make available the categories of personal data listed below for targeted advertising purposes or in a manner that we have determined is considered a “sale” under Covered State privacy laws:
 
When we disclose or otherwise make available such information, we may do so to the following categories of third parties: analytics, advertising, and technology companies. You can learn more about how third parties may process personal data by visiting the How We Share Your Information section above.
 
Your Rights Under Covered State Privacy Laws 
If you are a resident of a Covered State, then, subject to certain conditions and exclusions, you have the following rights with regard to your personal data:
 
If you are a resident of Rhode Island, you can access a list of third parties to which we sold or may sell personal data by submitting a request as provided below. 
We do not profile in a manner that would result in legal or similarly significant effects, and as such do not offer a right to opt out of profiling. Likewise, we do not process sensitive data as defined by Covered State privacy laws.
You will not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights. We will not deny you any services, nor charge you different prices, in retaliation for exercising your privacy rights.  
How to Exercise Your Rights Under Covered State Privacy Laws 
To exercise any of these rights, please submit a request through our webform or call us at 1-800-317-8708. We will only use personal data that you provide in a request to authenticate the request. We will not further disclose the personal data and will retain it only as necessary for the purpose of authentication and to meet our legal obligations. We cannot fulfill your request if we cannot authenticate it and confirm the personal data that is subject of the request relates to you.

To opt out of sales and targeted advertising via cookies, click on the “Your Privacy Choices” link in the footer of the iHeart webpage you are visiting and manage your preferences. You may also opt out of cookie-based sales and targeted advertising by using the Global Privacy Control preference signal. Your opt-out request will be applied on a browser and device basis, and you will need to set your preferences for each browser and device you use. Your selections will be lost if you clear your cache and cookies. You may need to set your preferences separately for each iHeart website that you visit. If you have an iHeart account, you may opt out of non-cookie-based sales and targeted advertising using this webform
In certain states, you may use an authorized agent (a person or entity acting on your behalf) to submit a request to opt-out out of our processing of personal data for the purposes of targeted advertising or sales. If you use an authorized agent to submit a request, we will not act on that request unless we are able to authenticate, with commercially reasonable effort, both your identity and the authorized agent’s authority to act on your behalf.
Oregon 
Oregon residents, please note that the controller of your personal data is iHeartMedia + Entertainment, Inc.
Nevada 
If you are a Nevada resident you may have additional rights which you can exercise through our webform.
 

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