Understanding Your Rights Under the California Consumer Privacy Act
Your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a significant piece of legislation designed to enhance consumer privacy rights for California residents. This law empowers individuals with specific rights concerning the handling and treatment of their personal information, which includes details such as names, addresses, and browsing behavior. One of the key features of the CCPA allows consumers to opt out of the “sale” of their personal information to third parties. In the context of this law, “sale” encompasses various forms of data sharing for marketing purposes, including the collection of data aimed at crafting targeted advertising and other communications that you might receive.
Learn more about CCPA and your privacy rights to understand how your data might be used and what steps you can take to safeguard your personal information.
How to opt out
If you wish to protect your consumer privacy, you can easily opt out of data collection. By clicking on the link below, we are committed to no longer collecting or selling your personal information, ensuring that neither we nor third parties use your data for promotional purposes. This decision also impacts the data we gather to customize your experience on our website and through other forms of communication. For more information on how we handle and protect your data, please view our privacy policy.