California Privacy Right
Your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides you with rights regarding how your data or personal information is treated. Under the legislation, California residents can choose to opt out of the “sale” of their personal information to third parties. Based on the CCPA definition, “sale” refers to data collection for the purpose of creating advertising and other communications. Learn more about CCPA and your privacy rights.
Below are the rights that California Consumers have under the CCPA:
Right to Know
California Consumers have the right to know what personal information we have collected about them, and to request the following information from us:
- The categories of personal information we have collected about the Consumer;
- The categories of sources from which the personal information was collected;
- The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling the personal information;
- The categories of third parties with whom we share personal information; and
- The specific pieces of personal information we have collected about the Consumer.
Right to Delete
California Consumers have the right to request that we delete their personal information that we have collected or maintained, subject to certain exceptions.
Right to Opt-Out
California Consumers have the right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information by Anacotte
How to opt out
By clicking on the link below, we will no longer collect or sell your personal information. This applies to both third-parties and the data we collect to help personalize your experience on our website or through other communications. For more information, view our privacy policy.