Last Modified: April 15, 2024
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 effective January 1, 2023 (“CPRA”), any other California privacy laws, and this CCPA Notice apply to visitors, employees, users, applicants for employment, independent contractors, and others who are California residents (“consumers” or “you”). Any terms defined in the CCPA and CPRA have the same meaning when used in this CCPA Notice. This CCPA Notice applies to California residents’ Personal Information which we collect directly or indirectly while using our Services or in order to provide our Services or employee and business-to-business Personal Information.
This CCPA Notice is an integral part of our Privacy Policy and thus definitions used herein shall have the same meaning as defined in the Privacy Policy.
We collect Personal Information which is defined under the CCPA as any information that identifies, relates to, describes, references, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked directly or indirectly with a particular consumer, household, or device, all as detailed in the table below.
We have collected the following categories of personal information within the last twelve (12) months:
Directly and indirectly from using our service: For example, we collect your IP and online identifiers when you use our services and products.
Directly from you: For example, when you contact us.
We may use the Personal Information collected as identified above for the following purposes: To fulfill or meet the reason you provided the Personal Information (support, respond to a query, etc.); monitor and improve our Services; provide the Services; marketing our Services; analyzing our Services and your use of the Services; respond to law enforcement; or otherwise as detailed in our Privacy Policy.
We will not collect additional categories of personal information or use the Personal Information we collected for materially different, unrelated, or incompatible purposes without providing you notice.
We may disclose your Personal Information to a contractor or service provider for a business purpose. When we disclose Personal Information for a business purpose, we enter a contract that describes the purpose and requires the recipient to both keep that personal information confidential and not use it for any purpose except performing the contract. We further restrict the contractor and service provider from selling or sharing your Personal Information. In the preceding twelve (12) months, we disclosed the following categories of Personal Information for a business purpose:
In the preceding twelve (12) months, we did not “sell” or “share” any information.
We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 16.
We will retain your data for as long as it is required to achieve the purpose for which the Personal Information was initially processed; To comply with our regulatory obligations; To resolve legal proceedings.
To learn more about your California privacy rights, please visit https://oag.ca.gov/privacy/privacy-laws.
You may exercise your rights by contacting us at [email protected].
“Authorized agents” may submit opt-out requests on a consumer’s behalf. If you have elected to use an authorized agent or if you are an authorized agent who would like to submit requests on behalf of a consumer, the following procedures will be required prior to acceptance of any requests by an authorized agent on behalf of a California consumer. Usually, we will accept requests from qualified third parties on behalf of other consumers regardless of either the consumer or the authorized agent’s state of residence provided that the third party successfully completes the following qualification procedures:
We do not offer financial incentives to consumers for providing Personal Information.
This notice was last updated on April 15, 2024. As required under the CCPA, we will update our Privacy Policy every 12 months. The last revision date will be reflected in the “Last Modified” heading at the top of this Privacy Policy.
Cal. Bus. And Prof. Code Section 22575 also requires us to notify you how we deal with the “Do Not Track” settings in your browser. As of the effective date listed above, there is no commonly accepted response for Do Not Track signals initiated by browsers. Therefore, we do not respond to the Do Not Track settings. Do Not Track is a privacy preference you can set in your web browser to indicate that you do not want certain information about your web page visits tracked and collected across websites. For more details including how to turn on Do Not Track, visit: www.donottrack.us.
Civil Code Section § 1798.83 permits employees that are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes.