Effective date: May 19, 2023
Last updated: May 19, 2023

Privacy Policy for California Residents

Category
Examples
Collected
A. Identifiers.
A real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier,
online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address,
account name, Social Security number, driver's license number,
passport number, or other similar identifiers.
YES
B. Personal
information
categories listed in
the California
Customer Records
statute (Cal. Civ.
Code § 1798.80(e)).
A name, signature, Social Security number, physical
characteristics or description, address, telephone number,
passport number, driver's license or state identification card
number, insurance policy number, education, employment,
employment history, bank account number, credit card number,
debit card number, or any other financial information, medical
information, or health insurance information.
YES
C. Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law.
Age (40 years or older), race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, veteran or military status, genetic information (including familial genetic information).
NO
D. Commercial information.
Records of personal property, products or services purchased,
obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming
histories or tendencies.
NO
E. Biometric
information.
Genetic, physiological, behavioral, and biological characteristics,
or activity patterns used to extract a template or other identifier
or identifying information, such as, fingerprints, faceprints, and
voiceprints, iris or retina scans, keystroke, gait, or other physical
patterns, and sleep, health, or exercise data.
NO
F. Internet or other
similar network
activity.
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer's
interaction with a website, application, or advertisement.
YES
G. Geolocation data.
Physical location or movements.
NO
H. Sensory data.
Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information.
NO
I. Professional or
employment-related
information.
Current or past job history or performance evaluations.
NO
J. Non-public
education
information (per the
Family Educational
Rights and Privacy
Act (20 U.S.C. Section
1232g, 34 C.F.R. Part
99)).
Education records directly related to a student maintained by an
educational institution or party acting on its behalf, such as
grades, transcripts, class lists, student schedules, student
identification codes, student financial information, or student
disciplinary records.
NO
K. Inferences drawn
from other personal
information.
Profile reflecting a person's preferences, characteristics,
psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes,
intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.
NO
Personal Information
Category
Business Purpose Disclosures
Category of Third-Party Recipients
A. Identifiers.
None
None
B. California Customer Records
personal information
categories.
None
None
C. Protected classification
characteristics under
California or federal law.
None
None
D. Commercial information.
None
None
E. Biometric information.
None
None
F. Internet or other similar
network activity.
None
None
G. Geolocation data.
None
None
H. Sensory data.
None
None
I. Professional or employment-
related information.
None
None
J. Non-public education
information.
None
None
K. Inferences drawn from other
personal information.
None
None
  1. Complete the transaction for which we collected the personal information, provide a good or service that you requested, take actions reasonably anticipated within the context of our ongoing business relationship with you, fulfill the terms of a written warranty or product recall conducted in accordance with federal law, or otherwise perform our contract with you.

  2. Detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, or prosecute those responsible for such activities.
  3. Debug products to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality.
  4. Exercise free speech, ensure the right of another consumer to exercise their free speech rights, or exercise another right provided for by law.
  5. Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (Cal. Penal Code § 1546 seq.).
  6. Engage in public or peer-reviewed scientific, historical, or statistical research in the public interest that adheres to all other applicable ethics and privacy laws, when the information's deletion may likely render impossible or seriously impair the research's achievement, if you previously provided informed consent.
  7. Enable solely internal uses that are reasonably aligned with consumer expectations based on your relationship with us.
  8. Comply with a legal obligation.
  9. Make other internal and lawful uses of that information that are compatible with the context in which you provided it.
Request Type
Received
Granted (in whole or
in part)
Requests to Know
0
0
Requests to Delete
0
0
Requests to Opt-Out
of Personal
Information Sales
0
0