California Information Sharing Disclosure
California Civil Code 1798.115(c), 1798.130(a)(5)(c), 1798.130(c), and 1798.140 indicates that companies should disclose whether the following categories of personal information are collected, transferred for “valuable consideration,” or transferred for an organization’s “business purpose” (as those terms are defined under California law). We do not “sell” your personal information. The table below indicates the categories of personal information we collect and transfer in a variety of contexts. Please note that because this list is comprehensive, while a category may be marked that does not necessarily mean that we have information in that category about you specifically. For example, while we transfer bank account numbers for our business purpose in paying our employees (e.g., direct deposit) we do not collect or transfer bank account numbers of individuals that submit questions on our website’s “contact us” page.
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To Whom We Disclose Personal Information for Business Purpose |
Identifiers– these might include name, postal address, phone number, unique personal identifier, online identifier, internet protocol (IP) address, device ID, email address, account name, signature, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers. |
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Financial information – these might include bank account number, credit or debit card number, or other financial information. |
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Medical / health insurance information – these might include information from a healthcare provider regarding an individual’s medical history, mental or physical condition, or treatment; an individual’s insurance policy number or subscriber identification number, any unique identifier used by a health insurer to identify the individual, or any information in the individual’s application and claims history. |
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Protected characteristics – these might include race, gender, physical or mental disability, and religion. |
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Commercial information – these might include information about products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. |
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Network activity data– these might include internet or other electronic network activity information, such as browsing history, search history, and information regarding an individual’s interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement. |
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Professional/employment information – these might include occupation and professional references. |
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Education information – these might include information contained in education records. |
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Inferences – this might include information drawn from any of the information listed above to create a profile |
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