Dutchie Privacy Policy

Last updated: November 2025 | Reviewed: February 2026

E-commerce platform collecting complete purchase history and ID verification data. Limited transparency about data retention and concerning policies on data sharing.

22
Grade F
Bottom Line: Dutchie processes cannabis transactions, which means they collect highly sensitive purchase data including what you bought, when, and where. They also collect ID verification data for age checks. Their privacy policy lacks transparency about retention periods and data sharing with dispensaries and partners.

Category Scores

Purchase Data Collection 15/100
ID & Verification Data 18/100
Data Retention Transparency 20/100
Law Enforcement Disclosure 28/100
User Control & Deletion 30/100

Key Findings

🔒 Complete Purchase History
Dutchie stores your complete cannabis purchase history including products, quantities, prices, and dates. This creates a detailed record of your cannabis consumption over time.
"We collect and store information about your orders, including product details, quantities, prices, payment information, and delivery preferences."
🔒 ID Verification Data
Dutchie collects ID information for age verification. While necessary for compliance, this creates a link between your identity and your cannabis purchases.
"We collect identity verification information including date of birth, ID document details, and in some cases images of your identification document."
🔒 Unclear Retention Periods
Dutchie does not clearly specify how long they retain your purchase history and personal data. Cannabis compliance requirements may require long retention, but users have no visibility into this.
"We retain personal information for as long as necessary to provide our services and comply with applicable laws and regulations."
🔒 Dispensary Data Sharing
Your purchase data is shared with dispensaries you order from. Dispensaries may use this data for their own marketing and analytics purposes.

Recommendation

For Consumers: If you order through Dutchie, understand that your complete purchase history is being stored and shared with dispensaries. Consider in-person cash purchases for greater privacy.

Privacy Tips: Use minimal personal information, consider separate email addresses for cannabis purchases, and periodically request your data to understand what is being collected.