Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California residents have the right to opt out of the “sale” of their personal information. This page allows you to exercise this right and provides information on what it means.
What Does “Sale” Mean?
The CCPA defines “sale” broadly. It includes sharing your personal information with third parties in exchange for valuable consideration. While we may not sell your information for profit, we may share it for purposes like advertising or analytics that the CCPA considers a “sale.”
How to Opt-Out of the Sale of Your Personal Information
To opt-out, please fill out the form below and click the submit button.
Categories of Information That May Be Sold
The following categories of personal information may be shared with third parties and may qualify as a “sale” under CCPA:
Identifiers (e.g., name, email address)
Internet activity (e.g., browsing or search history)
Geolocation data
Commercial information (e.g., purchase history)
By opting out, you ensure that these categories of information are no longer shared with third parties for purposes that meet CCPA’s definition of “sale.”
Verification and Confirmation
To protect your privacy, we may need to verify your identity before processing your request. You will receive confirmation once your opt-out request has been completed.
For more information on how we handle your personal information, please see our Privacy Policy.