Your Privacy Choices
Manage cookies, opt-out elections, and state privacy rights at Lotly.
Cookie preferences
Choose which categories of cookies you allow on lotly.ai. Strictly necessary cookies are required for the site to function and cannot be disabled. Lotly honors the Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signal — if your browser sends GPC, non-essential cookies are turned off automatically.
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Functional
Remember preferences, layout choices, and saved filters to improve your experience.
Analytics
Help us understand how the site is used in aggregate so we can improve performance and content.
Marketing & advertising
Allow us to measure marketing effectiveness and serve ads on third-party platforms. Where required by law, we treat the use of these cookies as “sharing” for cross-context behavioral advertising under the CCPA/CPRA and analogous state laws.
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
Lotly does not currently sell personal information for monetary consideration. Where you allow Marketing & advertising cookies above, that may constitute “sharing” for cross-context behavioral advertising under California Civil Code § 1798.140(ah) and analogous state laws. Disabling Marketing & advertising cookies above (or sending us a Global Privacy Control signal) is your opt-out of any such sharing. If our practices change so that we engage in a “sale” under applicable U.S. state privacy laws, we will provide notice and a clear opt-out mechanism on this page.
Global Privacy Control
We honor the Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) browser signal as an opt-out preference signal under the CCPA, the Colorado Privacy Act, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, and analogous state privacy laws. When your browser sends a GPC signal, we treat it as an opt-out of any sale or sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising for that browsing session, and — if you have an account — for that account going forward.
You can enable GPC in supporting browsers (Brave, Firefox, DuckDuckGo, Mozilla Privacy Network, and others) directly from your privacy settings, or by installing a GPC-supporting extension.
Other state-law privacy rights
Depending on your state of residence, you may have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act and California Privacy Rights Act, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, the Colorado Privacy Act, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act, the Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act, the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act, the Tennessee Information Protection Act, the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act, the New Jersey Data Protection Act, and other state privacy statutes. These may include rights to:
- Know what personal information we have collected, the sources, the purposes, and the categories of recipients;
- Receive a copy of personal information in a portable format;
- Correct inaccurate personal information;
- Delete personal information, subject to legal exceptions (FCRA recordkeeping, fraud prevention, ongoing transactions, audit, security);
- Limit use of Sensitive Personal Information to permitted purposes (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.121);
- Opt out of sale, sharing, profiling for legal-or-similarly-significant-effect decisions, or targeted advertising;
- Appeal a denial of any of the above.
How to submit a privacy request
To exercise any of the rights above:
- Email: privacy@lotly.ai with the subject line “Privacy Request”
- Mail: Lotly Software LLC, Attn: Privacy, 5754 Lonetree Blvd, STE C7, Rocklin, CA 95765
We will verify your identity using account credentials and (where necessary) supplemental information, and reply within the timeframe required by your state’s privacy law (generally 45 days). Authorized agents may submit requests with proof of authorization. If we deny a request, you may appeal by replying to our denial.
More detail
For the full set of privacy practices and your rights, see our Privacy Policy, particularly Sections 5 (Cookies), 9 (Reference Communication Data), 11 (Retention), 15 (California Privacy Rights), and 16 (Other State Privacy Rights).