California consumers may opt out of the “sale” of their personal information, as defined by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CCPA broadly defines “sale” such that it extends beyond what you may commonly think of as a sale. For example, a “sale” in this context may include allowing third parties to receive certain information, e.g. cookies, to deliver personalized advertising in our products.</p> <p>Aura does not “sell” your personal information except in the context of some free versions of our VPN products that are supported by personalized advertising served by Google. Advertising enables us to provide certain of our products for free, because we believe it’s important that everyone has the opportunity, regardless of their situation, to have secure and private access to the internet. Personalized advertising enables ads to be shown that are more relevant to you.</p> <strong>VPN Products</strong> <p>Free versions of our VPN apps contain personalized advertising provided by Google. Our desktop VPN apps and paid versions of our VPN apps do not.</p> <p>Where personalized advertising is enabled, this may involve the sharing and “sale” of the following categories of information with Google:</p> <ul> <li> <p>Identifiers (such as advertising identifiers and cookies)</p> </li> <li> <p>