14. Additional Rights of California Users
California residents have certain additional rights, pursuant to California privacy laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"). The CCPA defines "personal information" as any information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, to a particular California resident or household, but excluding publicly available data. This section does not apply to our handling of publicly available information or other personal information subject to an exemption pursuant to Section 1798.145(c)-(f) of the CCPA.
Personal Information that We Collect, Disclose, and Sell
The following list (our "Notice of Collection") describes the categories of personal information about California residents that we collect, from the sources listed in the "What Information Do We Collect" section above. We do not sell your personal information or disclose it to third parties for a business purpose. We may disclose these categories of personal information to our service providers, solely for their use as necessary to perform services on our behalf. The personal information collected is used according to the "How is the Product Data Used" section above.
Note that the term "sale" is defined broadly in the CCPA to include any exchange of data for consideration of any kind.
| Categories of personal information | Do we collect this data? | Do we disclose this data for a business purpose? | Do we sell this data? |
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| Name, Contact Information & Other Identifiers | YES | YES | NO |
| Customer Records: Customer records including personal information such as name or email address | YES | YES | NO |
| Usage Data: Internet or other electronic network activity information, including information related to interaction with a website or application, access logs and other activity information related to use of our products or services | YES | NO | NO |
Your Rights as a California Consumer
Consumers have certain rights under California law, which restricts certain business practices, and which gives California consumers the right to request disclosure of what personal information about you we collect, use, disclose, and sell. This includes (a) the right to opt out of the sale (if applicable) of your personal information; (b) the right to request, at no charge up to twice every 12 months: (i) a copy the personal information collected from you in the preceding 12 months; (ii) deletion of the personal information collected from you; (iii) disclosure of certain information about how we handled your personal information in the prior 12 months (your "Right to Know"), including certain information on the categories of information collected, the categories of sources, the business purposes for its collection and sale (if applicable), and the categories of third parties with whom it was shared.
You may exercise the foregoing rights by (a) clicking here; (b) contacting us at [email protected].
If you submit one of these requests, we will first try to verify your identity. Then, we will attempt to match the information provided in your request with personal information we have about you, if any. If you have created an account on our BlockSite Product, we may ask you, as part of our identity verification process, to sign in to your account. We will take further action on your request only where we are reasonably satisfied that we have verified your identity. We will use reasonable efforts to respond to your request within forty-five days after we receive and verify it, or, if we cannot do so, then we will respond over the following forty-five day period.
The CCPA does not allow any discrimination against California consumers for exercising their rights under the CCPA. In addition, financial incentives offered to California consumers related to their personal information are subject to certain requirements imposed by the CCPA. In particular: (a) A company may not discriminate against a consumer who exercised his/her rights under the CCPA, such as by denying or providing a different level or quality of services to the consumer, or by charging different prices or rates to, or imposing penalties on, the consumer, unless reasonably related to the value provided by the consumer's data.
Your Rights under California's Shine-the-Light Law
California's "Shine-the-Light" law (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83), provides that California residents who provide certain personal information to us have the right to request and obtain from us, free of charge, information about the personal information we have shared with third parties for their own direct marketing use (if any). These requests may be made once each calendar year regarding information shared with a third party in the previous calendar year. To make such a request, please submit the request in writing to [email protected], and include in the request a statement confirming that you are a California resident.