Your privacy choices

Your information should still feel like yours.

Choose how optional website tools work for you, or ask us to review personal information connected to your relationship with Early Bird.

Last updated July 9, 2026

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Early Bird does not sell personal information for money. Because advertising technology can count as “sharing” under some privacy laws, you can turn it off here at any time without changing the service or information available to you.

Turning off advertising sharing tells this site not to activate Meta Pixel for advertising purposes on this browser and removes common first-party Meta identifiers where practical. You can separately decide whether to allow Google Analytics 4.

Global Privacy Control

If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control signal, Early Bird treats it as a request to keep advertising sharing off for that browser. The site’s settings panel will show that protection and prevent advertising from being switched on while the signal remains active.

Other requests you can make

Depending on your location and the law that applies, you may ask us to:

  • Confirm whether we process personal information about you.
  • Provide access to or a copy of applicable information.
  • Correct inaccurate information.
  • Delete information, subject to legal exceptions.
  • Opt out of sale, sharing, targeted advertising, or certain profiling where applicable.
  • Withdraw consent for processing based on consent.
  • Stop marketing email. Every marketing message should also include an unsubscribe method.
  • Review or appeal a decision about an applicable privacy request.

How to submit a request

Email us with the subject “Privacy Request.” Include your name, the email address you used with Early Bird, the state or country where you live, and the request you want us to review. Do not include a password, government identifier, or financial information.

Verification and authorized agents

We may ask for information reasonably necessary to match you to our records and protect against fraudulent requests. An authorized agent may submit a request where permitted, but we may require proof of authority and direct verification with the consumer. Opt-out requests do not require you to create an account, and we will explain if we cannot fulfill all or part of a request.

Questions

For more detail about the categories we collect, purposes, retention, and disclosures, read our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.