Last updated: August 17, 2025
This page is for visitors from California and other regions with data protection laws that give you the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal data.
We respect your privacy — always have, always will.
That means we do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information to anyone for advertising or profit.
Still, transparency matters — so here's what this page means and how you can make choices about your data.
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), "selling" personal information doesn't just mean exchanging it for money.
It can also mean sharing it with third parties for marketing, analytics, or advertising purposes.
Examples might include:
Sharing anonymous data with advertisers
Using tracking pixels or analytics tools
Embedding third-party content (like YouTube, Spotify, or social media widgets)
Even if we don't "sell" data in the traditional sense, we give you full control to opt out of any such sharing.
If you're a California resident, you have the right to:
Know what personal data we collect and why
Request that we delete your data
Opt out of any sale or sharing of your information
We honor these rights for all visitors, regardless of where you live — because privacy isn't regional, it's respect.
To opt out, simply email enquiry.prithwishadhikary+privacy@gmail.com with the subject line "Do Not Sell My Information".
You can also disable cookies and tracking through your browser settings or via the cookie banner on this site.
We'll process our request within 30 days and confirm once it's done.
Some features (like YouTube embeds, Spotify players, or Google Analytics) may collect or share limited user data to operate properly.
We don't control how these service use data, but you can read their privacy policies here:
We may update this page occasionally to reflect changes in data practices or laws.
When we do, the "Last updated" date above will change.
We don't sell your data — and we never will.
Your music experience should be about sound, not surveillance.
Thank you for trusting Prithwish Adhikary with your attention and support.
— Prithwish Adhikary