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California Consumer Privacy Act

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) aka “The Right to Know”

In California, commencing January 1, 2020, consumers have the right to request that a business that collects personal information about the consumer disclose the following:

The specific pieces of personal information it has collected about that consumer.

The categories of sources from which the personal information is collected.

The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information.

The categories of third parties with whom the business shares personal information.

The specific pieces of personal information it has collected about that consumer.

Please note that advertising sent on behalf of third-party advertisers is prepared days in advance, so users may continue to receive email offers from The Company for up to 10-days after unsubscribing, and 45-days after opting-out or deleting their record.

The Company typically collects consumer data including, but not limited to name, address, city, state, zip, email, phone, web browsing activity, and modeled inferences. Consumers may delete their record, opt-out or unsubscribe from having their data rented or sold, at www.mydataprivacy.com or at any time by following the instructions contained at the end of every newsletter or emailing.

 

You can check your data from a recent mailing here: MyDataPrivacy.com

 

You can read the full text of the California Consumer Privacy Act here: Full Text