Your data is licensed,
not sold to anyone.
You license your own data to an organisation under a signed contract. PDD is the venue, not the seller. Coldbridge does not buy your data and does not resell it. Nothing is licensed without your explicit action, and you set the terms before anything moves.
An organisation buying data must be eligible to receive it. By transacting, an organisation represents that it is not organised in, resident in, or controlled by an entity in a country subject to United States data-transfer restrictions, and is not otherwise a restricted party under those rules.
PDD may refuse or reverse any engagement where eligibility cannot be established. Eligibility failure is grounds for exclusion from the platform.
An organisation agrees not to pass data obtained through PDD onward to any restricted country, entity, or party. What a buyer receives is bound by the contract it agreed to: the stated purpose, the retention period, and the use limits. Using data outside that declared scope is a breach of these terms and of the cleared engagement itself.
You can refuse any organisation. A block is your own private control: it is not shared with organisations and is not used against you. Refusal carries no consequence, and you can reverse it at any time. For the full set of your controls, see Your Rights.