As a California resident, I've delved into data privacy through the California Consumer Privacy Act (CPRA). The CPRA has given you, fellow residents, the power to steer your personal Information. Let me break it down for you:
Types of Personal Data: Personal data is Information about you that can be linked to you as an individual or household. But, there are exceptions: publicly available Information, de-identified or aggregated data, and some information outside the CPRA's scope.
Now, let's get to the good stuff:
Categories of Non-Sensitive Personal Data:
Identifiers: This includes your name, address, telephone number, email, and more. It's crucial for setting up accounts, processing transactions, and more. There is no targeted advertising here; I don't sell this info. I would share it with processors, businesses, and advertising partners to keep things running smoothly.
Personal Characteristics: This is data like your self-disclosed race or gender. It helps with employment-related Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reporting and complaints. I don't share this with anyone, and no targeted advertising.
Commercial Information: Think consumer history and referral information. This data assists in complying with legal obligations and improving services. No targeted advertising and no sale of personal Information.
Internet/Electronic Activity: This covers everything from network security to analyzing data and providing targeted content. No targeted advertising or selling of data, and I don't share it.
Imprecise Geolocational: This involves cookies and IP addresses, helping direct you to specific Information. I don't do targeted advertising or sell your data. No sharing either.
Professional Information includes your work history, education, and professional qualifications. It aids in the hiring process. No targeted advertising, no selling, and no sharing.
Educational Information: Details about your education and certifications. This supports the hiring process and more. No targeted advertising, no selling, and no sharing.
Categories of Sensitive Personal Data:
Government ID Data includes things like Social Security and driver's license numbers. I use it to comply with statutory obligations and prevent fraud. There is no targeted advertising or selling; I don't share this info.
Use of Personal Data: I use Personal Data as described in my general Privacy Notice, which you can find at https://www.quick2funding.com/privacy-policy. Personal Data might also be used as permitted or required by the law.
Disclosing Personal Data: I share Personal Data with different categories of third parties, such as processors, analytics and advertising partners, and business partners. But rest assured, I don't sell Personal Data to anyone.
Exercising Your Data Rights: As a California Consumer, you have rights under the CPRA, like accessing, correcting, or deleting Personal Data. You can also obtain a portable copy of it, limit the use of sensitive data, and opt out of data sharing for advertising and profiling. To request any of these, visit our online portal at California Data Privacy Rights or call our toll-free number at (559) 824 4351. For privacy purposes, we'll need to verify your identity before proceeding. We'll do our best to respond within 45 days; in some cases, we may need up to an additional 45 days. Please note that each of these rights comes with certain exceptions. Also, we might decline or charge a reasonable fee for unfounded, excessive, or repetitive requests.
Limiting the Use of Sensitive Personal Data: The CPRA allows you to limit the use of sensitive Personal Data. If you want to do this, you can submit a request, as explained above.
Authorized Agent Requests: You can also have an authorized agent request on your behalf, following the same process mentioned. We may need to verify the agent's identity as well.
If you have any questions or concerns about this California Privacy Notice, please contact me at [email protected]. Data privacy matters, and I'm here to help you navigate it.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has empowered California residents with valuable tools, granting them control over their personal information. Through this journey, I've truly appreciated the importance of safeguarding your privacy.
I'll strive to address your request promptly, typically within 45 days (or just 15 days for a Do Not Sell request). Keep an eye on your email for a response, as sometimes I need your input to process your request fully. Your active participation in the process is essential to ensure the best outcome.
Take a moment to explore these options and embark on a path to protect your data:
When you opt for this choice, you're requesting a detailed overview of the personal information I've collected about you. Rest assured, I'll send this comprehensive information directly to the email address you provide.
If you prefer to understand the broader categories of personal information I've gathered from you, this option is for you. Your request will result in a detailed response to your designated email address.
Concerned about your personal information? By choosing this, you're asking me to erase any non-exempt personal data I've collected about you. I'll inform you if there are any exceptions or deletion exemptions under the CCPA.
If you've encountered inaccuracies in your personal information, this option allows you to describe the corrections you'd like me to make.
Worried about the use of sensitive data? By choosing this, I'll ensure that the processing of your data aligns with California privacy law. While some sensitive data may still be used, it won't be sold or shared, as defined by the law.
Opting for this means you want to keep your personal information private for cross-context behavioral advertising. It's about safeguarding your data across platforms, websites, and more.
If you need a machine-readable copy of your personal information, this request enables you to export it. Your data should be accessible to you in a clear and understandable format.
This journey has reinforced my commitment to respecting your privacy and ensuring that your choices are acknowledged and honored. Your path to safeguarding your personal information begins here.