PrivCo CCPA
Last Updated June 30, 2024
If you are a California resident, you may have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) that this policy addresses.
How a consumer may opt out of sale or submit requests under the CCPA:#
California consumers can opt out of the sale of their personal information or submit a request under the CCPA by directly emailing PrivCo at privacy@privco.com. If you want your personal information removed from our searchable databases, you should email privacy@privco.com with “Remove my contact information” in the subject line and include the following information in the body: your name, title, and contact information that you wish to have removed.
How a protected individual can demand deletion or correction of information posted online under Gov. Code sections 6208.1(b) or 6254.21(c)(1):#
To exercise the access, correction and deletion rights described above, please submit a request to us by emailing us at privacy@privco.com. The request should include your contact information and describe your request with sufficient detail that allows us to properly understand, evaluate, and respond to it. In addition, you should provide sufficient information that allows us to reasonably verify that you are the person about whom we collected the personal information. Upon receiving your request, we may reach out to seek further verification from you. If you use an authorized agent to make request, you must provide the authorized agent written permission to do so, and we may require that you verify your identity directly with us. In order to protect the security of your personal information, we will not honor a request if we cannot verify your identity or authority to make the request and confirm the personal information relates to you. The method and information used to verify your identity will vary depending on the nature of the request, and may include your email address, government identification and/or signed affidavit. You have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising any of your privacy rights.
How a consumer may learn what personal information is being sold or shared:#
You may access the information we hold about you at any time via your account or by contacting us directly. Follow the same steps as above and email us at privacy@privco.com. Put in a request asking what personal information is being sold or shared. The request should include your contact information and describe your request with sufficient detail that allows us to properly understand, evaluate, and respond to it.
We may sell or share your personal information.#
We may “sell” (as that term is broadly defined under the California Consumer Privacy Act) the following categories of personal information to third parties such as our customers, data brokers, data aggregation services providers, or other third parties: (i) identifiers, such as your name, (ii) personal information described under Civil Code 1798.80(e), such as your phone number, (iii) characteristics of protected classification, such as age or gender, (iv) commercial information, (v) professional employment information, (vi) education information, and (vii) inferences.
Limit the use of sensitive personal information.#
The right to ask us to limit our use of your sensitive personal information. There is no need for you to ask us to limit the use of your sensitive personal information because we do not use your sensitive personal information beyond what is required to conduct business, provide services to you, and as otherwise required or permitted by law.
The Delete Act of 2023, SB 362 disclosure (See Cal. Civ. Code section 1798.99.85(a).)#
(1) Compile the number of requests to delete, to know, to access, to opt-out of sale or sharing, or to limit the use of a consumer’s personal information that the data broker received, complied with in whole or in part, and denied during the previous calendar year. (545 in 2023)
(2) Compile the median and the mean number of days within which the data broker substantively responded to requests to delete, to know, to access, to opt-out of sale or sharing, or to limit the use of a consumer’s personal information that the data broker received during the previous calendar year. (median: 11 days in 2023, mean: 16 days in 2023)
(3) Specify the number of requests in which deletion was not required in whole, or in part, under each provision in California Civil Code section 1798.145 or 1798.146. (0 in 2023)
Additional information about data collecting practices:#
Additional information about PrivCo's data collection practices can be found in PrivCo's privacy policy: https://www.privco.com/privacy-policy.