Walgreens updated the metrics reporting period in its Privacy Policy from January 1 - December 31, 2024 to January 1 - December 31, 2025. The change reflects updated data on consumer privacy requests received and processed during the new calendar year. The specific numbers for access requests, corrections, deletions, opt-out requests, and request-to-limit submissions have been updated to reflect 2025 activity, along with corresponding completion and rejection counts.
This change updates the reporting period and metrics data in Walgreens' Privacy Policy to reflect calendar year 2025 privacy request activity. The updated policy now discloses how many access, correction, deletion, opt-out, and request-to-limit submissions were received and processed during 2025, along with median processing times. No change has been made to consumers' rights or Walgreens' obligations regarding privacy requests.
The updated policy reflects Walgreens' ongoing compliance with state privacy law requirements to disclose how consumer privacy requests are processed. The revision to 2025 metrics provides current data on the volume and resolution of access, correction, deletion, and opt-out requests consumers have submitted.
Annual reporting period updated from 2024 to 2025 with corresponding revision to all privacy request statistics.
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This is a routine annual update to privacy metrics reporting. Walgreens has updated the calendar year from 2024 to 2025 and revised corresponding statistics on consumer privacy requests. No changes to substantive privacy rights, obligations, or procedures have been made. This is standard practice under state privacy laws (CCPA, CPRA, and similar state regimes) that require platforms to report on consumer rights requests on an annual basis.
State privacy laws including CCPA, CPRA, and similar state privacy regimes (Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, etc.) require covered entities to report on consumer privacy request metrics annually.
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