Fidelity Investments and Fidelity Funds privacy policy
Last Updated August, 2024
Last Updated August, 2024
Fidelity Investments and the Fidelity Funds recognize the importance of maintaining the privacy of personal information about our current and prospective customers. This privacy policy describes Fidelity's collection, use, and sharing of personal information. As used in this privacy policy, "Fidelity" refers to Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC and the other Fidelity companies that offer products and services available through this website and mobile applications where this policy appears.
Fidelity ("we") may offer products, services and digital offerings that may have a different or additional privacy policies made available to you if you choose to use those products, services or digital offerings. Some products and services available on our Digital Properties may have supplemental privacy policies that pertain to those products and services.
As used in this privacy policy ("policy"), personal information means information about an individual that is collected or maintained for business purposes and by which the individual can be identified. Please note that information by which an individual cannot be identified (for example, anonymous, de-identified, or aggregate information) is not considered personal information and therefore is not subject to this policy.
Please note that certain details of this policy may depend on whether you deal with us through an investment professional, whether you deal with us directly as an individual investor, or whether Fidelity provides services to your employer or plan sponsor.
This policy is reviewed annually and updated to reflect any changes.
When you interact with us by using websites, online services, or applications (including mobile apps) that are owned and controlled by Fidelity Investments ("our digital offerings"), or via electronic communications, Fidelity manages personal information in accordance with all the practices and safeguards described in this policy.
When you use or interact with us via our digital offerings, or interact with us via electronic communications, we (or our service providers on our behalf) may automatically collect technical, navigational, and location information, such as device type, browser type, internet protocol address, pages visited, and average time spent on our digital offerings. We use this information for a variety of purposes, such as maintaining the security of your session, facilitating site navigation, improving the design and functionality of our digital offerings and electronic communications, and personalizing your experience. Additionally, the following policies and practices apply when you are online.
Fidelity and our third-party service providers may use cookies and similar technologies ("cookies") to support the operation of and maintain our digital offerings. Cookies are small amounts of data that a website or online service exchanges with a web browser or application on a visitor's device (for example, a computer, tablet, or mobile phone).
Cookies help us to collect information about users of our digital offerings. Such information includes date and time of visits, pages viewed, amount of time spent using our digital offerings, or general information about the device used to access our digital offerings. Fidelity cookies are also used for security purposes and to personalize your experience, such as customizing your screen layout.
Both Fidelity and third-party service providers we hire may use cookies and other technologies, such as web beacons, pixel tags, or mobile device ID, in online advertising as described below. Most browsers and mobile devices offer their own settings to manage cookies. If you use those settings to refuse or delete cookies, it may negatively affect your experience using our digital offerings because some features and services on our digital offerings may not work properly. For example, you may not be able to sign in and access your account, or we may not be able to recognize you, your device, or your online preferences. Depending on your device and operating system, you may not be able to delete or block all cookies.
We may collect analytics data or use third-party analytics tools such as Google Analytics to help us measure traffic and usage trends for our digital offerings and to understand more about the demographics of our users. You can learn more about Google's practices with Google Analytics by visiting Google's privacy policy. You can also view Google's currently available opt-out options.
This section is provided for purposes related to the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (collectively, the "CCPA") and applies solely to the personal information and Fidelity companies that are subject to the CCPA. As used in this section, "personal information" means information that meets the definition of "personal information" as set forth in the CCPA and is not otherwise excluded from the scope of the CCPA.
Depending on the Fidelity company with which you have a relationship or otherwise interact, the nature of your relationship and interactions with that Fidelity company, and the products and services provided to you through that relationship, some or all of the personal information that the Fidelity company collects or maintains is covered by one or more of the exemptions described below (see the section below entitled "CCPA Exemptions"). As a result, in some cases, the applicable Fidelity company may have no obligation under the CCPA to accept any CCPA requests, and in other cases, it may have no obligation to honor a particular CCPA request, because of the nature of the personal information that the Fidelity company collects or maintains. Here are some examples of CCPA exemptions: