Do Not Sell My Personal Information

Our privacy policy clearly states that we do not sell personal information. However, in an over-abundance of caution, we have added this page to clarify the State of California requirements.

CCPA doesn’t prevent a business from selling a users’ information, except for minors (from whom we have to obtain a valid consent).

However, if you do not want your data sold, even though we don’t sell personal information, you can ban us from selling it. CCPA requires businesses to provide users with a means to opt out. We have to include a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link on a noticeable place on the homepage of our website. A business is not allowed to sell personal information of users who have clicked the link.

Can users contact you easily about their personal information?

CCPA grants our California users a right to access the personal data we’ve collected from them; they can request changes to the information, move it somewhere else, or delete it. We have a duty to provide a means for submitting such requests.

CCPA requires making available two or more designated methods to our consumers for making any requests related to exercising of their data protection rights. At a minimum, we have to provide a web address to our website and a toll-free telephone number. We are free to add an email address, a mailing address, an online contact form, or other methods in addition to these two methods.

How do we identify the users who make data-related requests?

This is a very interesting provision to our legal requirements.

CCPA requires establishing a method for identifying the users that make data-related requests to us. A business must ensure that the person who submits the request is really the one they request something about.

This means you must provide us with proof that you are who you say you are, and the information you are requesting is actually your information. You must therefore include a photo copy of your California Driver’s License along with your request.

Sorry, it’s California law, not ours.

All methods you can use to contact us are on our home page, privacy page, and contact page.