California Privacy Rights

Your California Privacy Rights.

California Consumer Privacy Rights (CCPA)

California law provides California residents with the following privacy rights:


Right to access personal information:

Individuals exercising this right may request access to the categories and specific pieces of their personal information we have collected in the prior 12-month period. Individuals exercising this right may receive their personal information, when provided electronically, in a readily-useable format.


Right to deletion:

Individuals exercising this right can ask us to delete their personal information we have collected, though we may be permitted to retain personal information for certain purposes.


Right to disclosure:

Individuals exercising this right can receive additional information regarding the sources from which we collect information, the purposes for which we collect and share personal information, the information of theirs we hold, and the categories of parties with whom we share their information.


Right to opt out of sales:

As permitted by applicable law, we may share your personal information for monetary or other valuable consideration (under California law, this is considered a “sale”). You may opt out of such a “sale” of your personal information to third parties. You can exercise your right to opt-out buy following instructions in Section 5 (“OPT OUT”) in our privacy policy.


Right to be free from discrimination:

Users may freely exercise these rights without fear of being denied goods or services.


California’s “Shine the Light” Law

Additionally, through California’s “Shine the Light” law, California residents who provide personal information in obtaining products or services for personal, family, or household use are entitled to either:

(1) a list detailing the categories of information shared and the entities to which such information was provided;

or (2) to be notified of a mechanism by which a consumer may opt-out of having their information shared with third parties. We have elected the second option. To opt-out of having your information shared with third parties, please see instructions in Section 5 (“OPT OUT”) in our privacy policy.

Last Updated: January, 2024.