Effective date:October 18th 2023.
Last updated: October 18th 2023.
1. What does this page cover?
Some states in the US have passed state specific privacy laws. This page supplements our Privacy Policy by explaining your privacy rights if you are a resident in one of these states, provides certain mandated disclosures about our treatment of personal information, and includes:
2. Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia:
If you are a resident of Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, or Virginia, we have certain obligations, and you have certain rights with respect to your personal information, including:
In certain states, you also have the right to opt out from profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects on the consumer (such as Virginia, Colorado, and Connecticut) and appeal a decision regarding a request to exercise your rights.
If you wish to exercise one or more of these rights, please review the “Your Rights” section in our Privacy Policy. If you would like to opt out of targeted advertising or the sale of personal information, please see the instructions below.
3. California
In addition to the information described in our Privacy Policy, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2021) (“CCPA”) also requires us to provide California consumers with some additional information related to how we collect, use, retain, and disclose personal information as well as describe additional rights, which are summarized below.
4. California Privacy Policy Disclosures
We collect, use, disclose, sell, share, and retain personal information as further described in our Privacy Policy and summarized below.
5. Personal Information We Collect:
In the preceding 12 months, we have collected the following categories of personal information, each as further described in our Privacy Policy:
6. Sources of Personal Information We Collect:
We collect personal information from the following categories of sources, which are more fully described in our Privacy Policy:
7. Business or Commercial Purposes for Collecting Personal Information:
We use the personal information we collect for purposes further described in our Privacy Policy or otherwise disclosed to you. For example, we use personal information for the following purposes:
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Product and service delivery. To provide |
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Business operations. To operate our |
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Product improvement, analysis, |
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Personalization. To understand you and |
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Customer support. To provide customer |
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Communications. To send you |
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Marketing. To communicate with you |
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Advertising. To display advertising to |
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Event Planning and Management. To |
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We combine data we collect from different sources for these purposes and to give you a more seamless, consistent, and personalized experience.
8. Categories of Personal Information Disclosed for a Business Purpose in the Preceding 12 Months:
For more information on the categories of third parties with whom we disclose personal information and the specific business or commercial purposes for such disclosures, please review the “How do we share personal data with third parties?” section of our Privacy Policy.
9. Categories of Personal Information Sold or Shared in the Preceding 12 Months:
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Social Medial Platforms |
Cross Context Behavioral |
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Retailers, Sales Partners |
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10. Sensitive Personal Information
We use and disclose sensitive personal information for the limited purposes permitted under CCPA and not for the purposes of inferring characteristics about a consumer.
11. Retention and Deletion
Please review the “Data Retention” section of our Privacy Policy for more information about how long we retain personal information.
12. California Privacy Rights
California consumers have certain rights with respect to their personal information. These rights include the following:
Right to opt out of “selling” or “sharing” certain Personal Information
You have a right to opt out from future “sales” or “sharing” of personal information. CCPA requires us to describe the categories of personal information we sell to or share with third parties and how to opt out of future sales or sharing. The CCPA defines personal information to include internet or other electronic network activity information which includes identifiers, such as IP addresses, cookies IDs, and mobile IDs. The law also defines a “sale” or “share” broadly to include simply making data available to third parties in some cases.
To opt out of sharing and selling for purposes of cross context behavioral advertising you can:
You can learn more about our advertising practices and your privacy choices in our Privacy Policy.
Review your preferences and opt out of advertising cookies and other technologies used for browser based cross context behavioral advertising. Note that you will need to opt out from each browser that you use to access our websites and apps.
Opt out of the sale or sharing of customer record information for cross context behavioral advertising and partner marketing
Our websites recognize the Global Privacy Control available in some web browsers.
Further, using these choices will not stop all interest-based advertising, such as contextual-based ads.
Right to Know or Request Categories of Personal Information
You have a right to request that we disclose to you the personal information we have collected about you. You also have a right to request additional information about our collection, use, disclosure, or sale of such personal information such as a list of the categories of personal information collected about you, and other related information such as the source of the information, categories of information shared or sold to third parties, and the purpose for such sharing. We have provided this information in the Privacy Policy.
Right to Correct.
You have a right to request correction of inaccurate personal information.
Right to Request Deletion.
You also have a right to request that we delete personal information under certain circumstances, subject to certain exceptions.
Right to Designate an Authorized Agent.
You may designate an authorized agent to exercise some of your rights; however, in order to help protect the security of your personal information, the authorized agent must follow the same authentication procedures that are required if you exercise your rights without using an agent. We will verify requests made through authorized agents to help ensure the safety of your account and to comply with our policies and procedures.
Right against Discrimination.
You have a right to not be discriminated against for exercising your rights set out in the CCPA.
Right to Notice.
You have a right to receive notice of our practices at or before collection of personal information.
Additional information on exercising your rights
You have the right to exercise the rights listed above and in our Privacy Policy free of charge or penalty, but we may limit the number of requests you make or charge reasonable fees as legally permitted. You may exercise many of these rights yourself by adjusting your preferences as outlined in our Privacy Policy, or you can get in touch with us by filling out a privacy inquiry form.
Where you exercise your rights yourself, you will need to be logged on with your ID and password or on the browser of your device. When you make a request through the privacy inquiry form, your email address will be authenticated via an email verification code and will be matched with the ID you are inquiring about.
13. Privacy Contact.
Please see our Privacy Policy for details on how to contact us if you have a privacy question, concern, or request.