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Airtable updated their Airtable Privacy Policy on July 16, 2026. Change detected: 195 sentence(s) added, 15 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 210 sentences after update.
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0Privacy Policy | Airtable Bring your Airtable data into Claude.0Table of contents 1.
1Try it now Airtable home or view your bases Platform Platform Platform & Products Airtable Platform Unlock the power of a next-gen app-building platform AI App Building NEW Enable teams to build custom business apps—no code needed AI Agents NEW Deploy thousands of agents inside your apps Portals Collaborate seamlessly with guest users outside your organization Scale Build apps on top of massive data sets with 100M records Platform Features Learn about automations, interfaces, and more Back Features Automations Achieve more in less time via automations Databases Use relational databases to connect data from apps, workflows, and tools Interfaces Create custom interfaces from your data Reporting Measure, analyze, and share insights Views Tailor data visualizations to your teams’ needs Governance and Security Centrally manage security, permissions and data protection Airtable AI Embed AI throughout end-to-end workflows What's New See Airtable's latest product updates Tools Integrations Integrate with tools like Slack, Google Drive, and Salesforce Back Integrations Slack Add real-time messaging to your workflows Google Drive Sync information and build workflows Salesforce Leverage CRM data across teams and tools Jira Generate tickets and sync work from Airtable Zendesk Simplify and streamline workflows See all integrations Download Get the Airtable app for desktop and mobile The Airtable Platform Propel your business with a next-gen app-building platform.1What Information We Collect and How a.
2See data move in real-time and securely transform your work with AI.2Your Content b.
3Explore the platform Solutions Solutions Teams Product See what's happening across your portfolio, and ship better products.3Customer Information c.
4Marketing Plan smarter campaigns and scale impact with unifed marketing workflows.4Third-Party Integrations d.
5Project Management Strategic project management built for outcomes, not just to-do lists.5Automatically-Collected Information 2.
6Operations Run operations in one platform that connects workflows, data, and tools.6How We Use the Information We Collect a.
7Sales Surface sales opportunities, spot churn risk early, and close more deals faster.7Use of Content b.
8Design & Creative Unify design workflows, stay on-brand, and innovate creative quickly.8Use of Other Information 3.
9Human Resources Manage and streamline processes from hire to retire Finance Streamline requests, manage budgets, and automate reporting Industries Media & Entertainment Run content production, digital assets, and crew operations in one place Retail Power critical retail workflows from product planning to final purchase CPG Manufacturing Keep track of your products, supply chain, and quality assurance Education Manage student services, planning, and grants more efficiently Technology Unite your entire SaaS org to drive faster GTM execution and greater impact.9How We Disclose Information 4.
10Agency & Professional Services Streamline coordination, protect margins, and deliver better client outcomes.10Transfers of Information 5.
11Customer Story More money, fewer problems How Code and Theory consolidated tooling and saved more than 10,000 hours with Airtable.11Retention of Information 6.
12Learn more Resources Resources Explore Resources Hub Back Resources Hub Reports eBooks Webinars Quick Reads Demos See all resources Templates Back Templates Project Management New Content Calendar Event Planning Product Roadmap Organizational Chart Resource Allocation New Social Media Calendar Marketing Campaign Tracker Product Launch Content Strategy Product Strategy Inventory Tracker Product Catalog See all templates AI Plays NEW Blog Customer Stories Builders & Breakthroughs Videos Events Learn & Support Airtable Academy Airtable Community Developers Docs Back Developers Dev Community Share ideas and find solutions from peers API Docs Build with the Airtable API Custom Extensions Create real-time, interactive extensions Scripting Build something custom with scripts How-to guides Support Back Support Help center Contact Support Ecosystem Marketplace Partners Services Resource Center Stay one step ahead of the trends This content is packed with demos, best practices, industry trends, and more.12Managing Your Information a.
13See how to win in a fast-moving market.13Content b.
14Explore all resources Enterprise Pricing Book demo Sign in Book Demo Sign up for free Sign up Log in Airtable home Platform Solutions Resources Enterprise Pricing Book Demo Facebook Linkedin Twitter Instagram Youtube Platform Platform AI App Building AI Agents Airtable Platform Portals Scale Automations See more Databases Interfaces Reporting Views Governance & Security Airtable AI What's New Show less Solutions Solutions Product Marketing Project Management Operations Sales Design & Creative See more Human Resources Finance Media & Entertainment Retail CPG Manufacturing Education Technology Agency & Professional Services Show less Resources Resources Resources Hub Templates AI Plays Blog Customer Stories Videos See more Events Marketplace Partners Services Show less Learn Learn How-to guides Developer docs Airtable Academy Airtable Community Help center Company Company Try Airtable for free Pricing Contact sales Contact support About Careers See more Status Newsroom Show less Security API Privacy Terms Do Not Sell/Share My Info Cookie Preferences Accessibility Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play14Other Information 7.
15Information from Children 8.
16Changes to Privacy Policy 9.
17Contact Us 10.
18EEA, UK, Swiss-Specific Disclosures a.
19Lawful Basis of Processing b.
20Marketing and Advertising c.
21Your Privacy Rights d.
22General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) representatives: 11.
23Disclosures to Residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia a.
24Right to Opt out of Targeted Advertising, Sales, or "Sharing" of Personal Information. b.
25Privacy Rights c.
26Additional Rights for California residents d.
27Additional Rights for Residents of Delaware, Maryland, Minnesota, and Oregon e.
28Rights to Non-Discrimination 12.
29Nevada-Specific Disclosures 13.
30Australia-Specific Disclosures 14.
31Canada-Specific Disclosures Privacy Policy Last Updated: July 15, 2026 You can see our previous Privacy Policies here .
32Formagrid Inc, doing business as Airtable (" we ," " our ," " us ," or “ Airtable ”), prepared this Privacy Policy to help you understand our practices with respect to the collection, use, and disclosure of information we collect from you through: (i) airtable.com, its subdomains, and any other website where our Terms of Service are posted; (ii) our online hosted services; and (iii) our “ Software ,” meaning, collectively, our browser extensions, mobile applications, other downloadable apps, application programming interfaces (“ APIs ”), and tools and documentation ((i) through (iii) collectively, our or the “ Services ”). 1.
33What Information We Collect and How We collect information from you when you: Create or register an account, or administer your account Input, post, or upload information, data, or other content through the Services Submit questions, requests, or other communications to us via various communication channels Contact us for customer support or technical support Visit any of our websites or download any of our applications Participate in promotions, user conferences, webinars, demonstrations, contests, sweepstakes, surveys, or other marketing events Participate in research activities Interact with other users of the Services and guests on our community forums Integrate third-party products and services with your account on our Services (“ Airtable Account ”) We also collect information about you from our business partners, including referral partners and resellers, and third parties that help us with sales and marketing efforts, such as prospecting.
34We may also obtain publicly-available business contact information.
35Below is additional information about what we collect, depending on how you interact with the Services: a.
36Your Content “ Content ” includes all information, data, and other content, in any form or medium, that is collected, downloaded, or otherwise received, directly or indirectly, from you (or on your behalf) by or through the Services.
37It also includes information you provide when connecting a third-party account, product, or service to the Services.
38You (and anyone who can interact with your use of the Services) own and control the nature of any Content, subject to any applicable terms and conditions including our Terms of Service and this Privacy Policy.
39Our collection, use, and disclosure practices with respect to Content are distinct from those with respect to other sorts of information, as explained in Section 2.a . below.
40We may upload Content automatically with your authorization from third-party services (such as from your Google Drive).
41See Section 1.c. below. b.
42Customer Information “ Customer Information ” consists of information related to your access or use of our Services, the creation of accounts, or that otherwise identifies you as a customer or end user of the Services.
43Customer Information includes: Identifiers .
44This includes your name, mailing address, email address, postal code, telephone number, and other similar identifiers.
45Customer Records .
46This includes username and password, payment information, company name, job title, business email address, and department.
47Protected Classification Characteristics .
48This includes age and gender.
49Commercial Information .
50This includes information about products or services purchased, obtained or considered.
51Internet/Network Activity Information .
52This includes your browsing history, log and analytics data, information about the device(s) used to access the Services, domain server, search history and information regarding your interaction with our Services, and other usage data.
53Audio/Visual Information .
54This includes pictures you provide or upload in connection with our Services, and the content and audio or video recordings of phone or video calls between you and us that we record where permitted by law.
55Profession/Employment Information .
56This includes your current employer, title, and location.
57Other Personal Information .
58This includes personal information you provide to us in relation to a survey, comment, question, request, or inquiry, and information you provide when you connect a third-party account, product or service to the Services.
59Inferences .
60This includes inferring your location using your IP address, or using data from your use of our Services to make predictions about your preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.
61If you are an end user using the Services through an account created on your behalf by another of our customers (such as an employer, an organization of which you are a member, or another individual that uses our Services), we may collect and process Customer Information about you on behalf of the customer with whom your use of the Services is associated. c.
62Third-Party Integrations If you create your account using a service provided by a third party such as Google or Apple, or a single-sign-on service provided by a third party such as Okta, we may collect Customer Information about you from the third-party service (such as your username or user ID associated with that third-party service).
63If you create your account using such a third-party service, or if you give us permission by changing the settings on your Airtable Account, we may also collect, and you authorize us to collect, information about your personal contacts as may be stored within that third-party service, which we may use to facilitate your invitation of collaborators to our Services.
64By choosing to create an account using a third-party service, you also authorize us to collect Customer Information necessary to authenticate your account with the third party.
65Certain aspects of the Services allow you to link or integrate third-party products and services to enable certain features and functionalities with the Services.
66For example, you can connect your Google Drive account to generate Content in the Services from information and data contained in your Google Drive or integrate with third-party services using our applications or extensions.
67If you choose to use these features or functionalities, you may be asked to create an account with a third party that provides such features or functionalities or link your existing third-party service account with the Services (and, by doing so, agree to the privacy policy and/or terms and conditions of that third party).
68You may also be asked to authorize the Services to collect information from the third party on your behalf.
69We will then collect information (such as your username or user ID associated with that third-party service) from you and/or that third party as necessary to enable the Services to access your data and content stored with that third-party service.
70Once the authentication is complete, we have the ability to access information you provided to us or was otherwise collected by the third-party service in accordance with the privacy practices of that third party.
71We will store the information and data we collect and associate it with your Airtable Account, and we will use that information and data to enable the integration of the Services with the third-party service and to perform actions requested or initiated by you, or that are reasonably necessary to carry out instructions provided by you. d.
72Automatically-Collected Information We collect information about how you use the Services and your actions on the Services, including your IP addresses, browser types, operating systems, ISPs, platform types, device types, and mobile device identifiers such as make and model, and mobile carrier.
73We may also use tools, including third-party tools, to collect analytics data.
74Some of this information is collected through the use of cookies and other tracking technologies, such as web beacons, pixels, session replay scripts, and similar technologies.
75Please see our Cookie Policy for more information about our use of cookies and similar tracking technologies. 2.
76How We Use the Information We Collect a.
77Use of Content Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Privacy Policy, we will not use or access your Content except: to provide, maintain, improve, or optimize use of the Services; where you (or the organization through which you have an account) explicitly approve access (e.g., during a customer support inquiry or when participating in beta testing); in response to lawful requests by law enforcement or government authorities; in response to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal process or requests, as required by applicable law as determined in our discretion; where necessary (in our sole discretion) to ensure the stability and security of the Services and our systems (e.g., where we have reason to believe specific Content is degrading server stability); and where necessary (in our sole discretion) to protect the rights, privacy, safety, or property of you, us, or others.
78Notwithstanding the foregoing, you acknowledge and agree that we may retain, take possession of, delete, or deny you access to your Content if we believe, in our sole discretion, that some or all of your Content, or your use of the Services, violates our Terms of Service .
79We also may analyze metadata related to Content (such as total number of records, file size, API volume, access logs, etc.). b.
80Use of Other Information We use the information we collect for a variety of purposes, and how we use it depends on what we collect and which Services (or features of the Services) you use.
81These purposes may include: Fulfilling our Contract with You and Providing the Services to You.
82This includes use for the purpose of: (i) responding to requests or inquiries from you; (ii) providing customer support or technical assistance; (iii) contacting you to provide product updates or information about products you have requested or purchased; (iv) creating, managing, or administering your information and account, including identifying you with your Airtable Account or the account of another Airtable customer; and (v) auditing relating to interactions, transactions, and other compliance activities.
83Analyzing and Improving our Services Pursuant to our Legitimate Interest.
84This includes use for the purpose of: (i) deriving market insights, ways to improve the Services, and performing other business analysis or research; (ii) customizing existing and future product offerings and other aspects of the Services to you and other users; (iii) securing the Services and our systems, and protecting your information and data; (iv) detecting security incidents and protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity; and (v) measuring interest in and engagement with our Services and short-term, transient use, such as contextual customization of ads.
85Marketing Our Products and Services.
86This includes use for the purpose of: (i) tailoring and providing you with information about Airtable products, services, or events that you may be interested in, including by email or phone, (ii) monitoring the performance of our advertisements and marketing efforts, and (iii) communicating with you about your engagement with our Services.
87Legal Obligations and Rights.
88This includes use for the purpose of: (i) establishing, exercising, investigating, prosecuting, or defending against legal claims; (ii) complying with laws or responding to lawful requests and legal process; (iii) protecting our rights and property, and the rights and property of our agents, customers, and others, including to enforce our agreements, policies, or Terms of Service ; (iv) detecting, suppressing, or preventing fraud; (v) reducing credit risk and collecting debts owed to us; (vi) protecting our health and safety, or the health and safety of our Services, our customers, or any person; or (vii) fulfilling other requirements under applicable law.
89Participation in any Airtable partner program.
90This includes use for the purpose of enabling or supporting participation in any such program, which may involve the provision by Airtable partners of implementation, training, app-building, base-building, or other similar services.
91Consent.
92This includes use for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information, or with your consent.
93Aggregated or De-Identified Data.
94This includes use of aggregated or de-identified information for a wide variety of statistical, analytical, and service improvement purposes.
95The aggregation or de-identification process prevents the information from being reassociated or identified with any one customer account, user, or individual.
96Other Purposes.
97This includes use for our other, legitimate business purposes, or as permitted by applicable law. 3.
98How We Disclose Information We disclose information we collect for specific purposes, including: When you ask us to, or otherwise give your specific consent (for example, by posting Content using the Universe feature), you consent to our making that Content visible to users of our Services or website guests; With affiliates and subsidiaries to provide you with aspects of the Services, such as customer support; With vendors that help us provide you with aspects of the Services, such as data storage, hosting, customer support, and payment processing, or that help us with marketing and email campaigns, to advertise, gain insights, and perform analytics into how the Services are used and how they might be improved; With third parties who enable certain features or functionalities of the Services that you’ve requested (for example, by installing extensions in the Services); With an employer or other organization (or employees or other users of the Services associated with such an employer or other organization) on whose behalf you use the Services, that created an Airtable Account on your behalf, or that owns, manages, or is associated with the email domain for an email address on your account; With the owner or collaborator of a workspace on the Services to which you have access or on which you are a collaborator as necessary to identify you to such owner or collaborator or enable you to collaborate as intended; With partners in any Airtable partner program, when you elect to work with one of our partners for implementation, training, app-building, base-building, or other similar services.
99As necessary to comply with applicable law, including governmental requests and law enforcement requests, and otherwise to protect the rights, privacy, safety, or property of you, us, or others; As necessary in the event of a proposed or actual reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, financing, or other disposition of all or any portion of our business, assets, or stock; With others for any legitimate business purpose that does not conflict with the statements made in this Privacy Policy. 4.
100Transfers of Information We may transfer to and process your personal information in countries outside of the jurisdiction where you are located for the various purposes described above.
101When required by law, we will ensure that we rely on an appropriate legal mechanism for the transfer, such as your consent, standard contractual clauses (or their equivalent), or adequacy decisions.
102You may ask us, using the contact information in Section 9 of this policy, for more information about the specific basis we use for transferring your data. 5.
103Retention of Information We store your personal information for no longer than necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal or reporting requirements, and in accordance with our legal obligations and legitimate business interests.
104To determine the appropriate retention period for personal data, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data; the potential risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure of your personal data; the purposes for which we process your personal data; and the applicable legal requirements. 6.
105Managing Your Information a.
106Content You may access, correct, amend, or delete Content within the Services.
107You own all Content you upload provided you have lawful title thereto.
108Content you delete (including Content containing personal information) may be retained in archived or backup copies in order to enable you to use certain features like revision history and base snapshots.
109For instructions on how to permanently delete Content from your Airtable Account, please contact us at privacy@airtable.com.
110Please note that permanent deletion of Content through this process may impair or disable some features of the Services (such as revision history and base snapshots) with respect to that Content. b.
111Other Information We may use some of the information we collect for marketing purposes, including to send you promotional communications about new Services features, products, events, or other opportunities.
112If you wish to stop receiving these communications or to opt out of use of your information for these purposes, please follow the opt-out instructions by clicking "Unsubscribe" (or similar opt-out language) in those communications.
113You may also contact us at privacy@airtable.com to opt out.
114You also may have certain rights with respect to your data depending on the jurisdiction in which you live.
115Please see the jurisdiction-specific sections below for a description of those rights. 7.
116Information from Children Our Services are not intended for use by children under the age of 18 (or other age as required by local law) and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
117If we learn that we have collected personal information from a child, we will take reasonable steps to delete such information from our files as soon as is practicable.
118If you learn that your child has provided us with personal information without your consent, you may contact us at privacy@airtable.com . 8.
119Changes to Privacy Policy Any information that we collect is subject to the Privacy Policy in effect at the time such information is collected.
120We may, however, revise the Privacy Policy from time to time.
121If a revision is material, as determined solely by us, we will notify you via email.
122The current version will always be posted to our Privacy Policy page. 9.
123Contact Us If you have any questions about our privacy practices, including this policy, you may contact us by email at privacy@airtable.com or by mail at Airtable, 1 Front Street, Fl 28, San Francisco CA 94111. 10.
124EEA, UK, Swiss-Specific Disclosures The disclosures in this section apply solely to residents of the European Economic Area (" EEA "), Switzerland, and the United Kingdom (" UK "), and describe how we collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process personal data about you.
125Unless otherwise expressly stated, all terms in this section have the same meaning as defined in the General Data Protection Regulation (" GDPR ").
126We are the controller of the personal data we hold about you in connection with your use of the Services. a.
127Lawful Basis of Processing We collect and process your personal data for purposes set forth in this Privacy Policy.
128Where required by law, we obtain your consent to use and process your personal data for these purposes.
129Otherwise, we rely on another authorized legal basis (including but not limited to the performance of a contract or legitimate interest) to collect and process your Personal Data. b.
130Marketing and Advertising From time to time we may contact you with information about our products and services, including sending you marketing or advertising messages and asking for your feedback on our products and services.
131For some marketing or advertising messages, we may use personal data we collect about you to help us determine the most relevant marketing or advertising information to share with you.
132You can unsubscribe at any time from our marketing or advertising emails by clicking on the unsubscribe link (or similar opt-out language) at the bottom of the email or by contacting us at privacy@airtable.com .
133In addition, when you give us your consent, we may provide your information to third parties for targeted advertising or we may allow our advertising partners to collect data about you for that purpose using cookies or similar technologies.
134For more information, please see our Cookie Policy . c.
135Your Privacy Rights You have the following rights in respect of your personal data that we hold: (i) right of access; (ii) right of portability; (iii) right to rectification; (iv) right to erasure; (v) right to restriction; (vi) right to withdraw consent; and (vii) right to object.
136You also have the right to lodge a complaint to your local data protection authority.
137Information about how to contact your local data protection authority is available here .
138If you wish to exercise one of these rights, please submit a request by: Emailing privacy@airtable.com with the subject line "European Rights Request", or Filling out a Data Subject Request using this form .
139Due to the confidential nature of data processing we may ask you to provide proof of identity when exercising the above rights. d.
140General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) representatives: If you have a question or concern about your personal data, we encourage you to contact us first at privacy@airtable.com , and we will do our best to resolve your concern.
141You may also contact our applicable representative below.
142European Union send an email to DataRep at airtable@datarep.com , submit an online webform at www.datarep.com/data-request , or mail your inquiry to DataRep at DataRep, The Cube, Monahan Road, Cork, T12 H1XY, Republic of Ireland Switzerland send an email to DataRep at airtable@datarep.com , submit an online webform at www.datarep.com/data-request , or mail your inquiry to DataRep at DataRep, Leutschenbachstrasse 95, ZURICH, 8050, Switzerland United Kingdom send an email to DataRep at airtable@datarep.com , submit an online webform at www.datarep.com/data-request , or mail your inquiry to DataRep at DataRep, 107-111 Fleet Street, London, EC4A 2AB, United Kingdom NOTE : when mailing inquiries, it is ESSENTIAL that you address your letters to 'DataRep' and not 'Airtable', or your inquiry may not reach us.
143Please refer clearly to Airtable in your correspondence.
144Upon receiving your correspondence, Airtable is likely to request evidence of your identity, to ensure your personal data and information connected with it is not provided to anyone other than you. 11.
145Disclosures to Residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia a.
146Right to Opt out of Targeted Advertising, Sales, or "Sharing" of Personal Information.
147We use cookies and similar tracking technologies that enable certain advertising networks, social media companies, analytics services, and other third-party businesses to collect and disclose your personal information directly from your browser or device when you visit or interact with our Services or otherwise engage with us online.
148In some cases, we may upload personal information to certain of these partners for advertising or analytics purposes.
149You may ask us not to use or disclose your personal information for targeted advertising (sometimes referred to as “sharing’ under California law), sales, or analytics purposes.
150To exercise this right, you must: Toggle cookies off in our Cookie Preference Center, which may be accessed by clicking on "Cookie Preferences" in the footer of this webpage, or enable Global Privacy Control (“ GPC ”) on your browser; and Submit a request using this form or email privacy@airtable.com .
151Note that the above opt-out right does not apply where we have appropriately limited our partners to be our “service providers” or “processors” (as these terms are defined under the CCPA or other applicable US state privacy laws).
152To learn more about GPC, please visit http://globalprivacycontrol.org . b.
153Privacy Rights Residents of certain U.S. states, listed above, may have specific rights regarding their personal information under applicable state privacy laws.
154The rights described below apply to residents of those states as indicated.
155Right to Access / Portability.
156You have the right to obtain a copy of your personal information.
157Right to Request Deletion.
158You may request that we delete personal information provided by or obtained about you, subject to certain exceptions.
159Right to Correct.
160You have the right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information.
161Please note that this right does not apply to residents of Iowa.
162Right to Appeal.
163You may appeal a refusal to take action on a request.
164Please note that this right does not apply to residents of California or Utah.
165How to Exercise Access/Deletion/Correction/Appeal Rights.
166To submit a request to exercise your access, deletion, correction privacy rights or to appeal a refusal to take action on a request, please email us at privacy@airtable.com with the subject line “Privacy Rights Request” and let us know in which state you live, or complete this form .
167Please note that when you ask us to honor any of these rights, we may instruct you to fulfill your request independently through your Airtable account.
168Identity Verification.
169We will need to verify your identity before processing your access, deletion, correction, or to appeal a refusal to take action on a request.
170In order to verify your identity, we will generally require either the successful login to your account (if applicable) and/or the matching of sufficient information you provide us to the information we maintain about you in our systems.
171Although we try to limit the personal information collected in connection with a request to know, correct, or delete, certain requests may require us to obtain additional personal information from you.
172In certain circumstances, we may decline a request to exercise the right to know, correct, or delete, particularly where we are unable to verify your identity or locate your information in our systems, or as permitted by law. c.
173Additional Rights for California residents California residents may also exercise the following rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): Sensitive Personal Information.
174We collect certain data elements considered “sensitive personal information” under the CCPA (such as account credentials and message contents).
175We do not use or disclose such information to infer characteristics or for any purpose other than providing our services.
176Right to Obtain Additional Information.
177California residents also have the right to know specific details about the personal information we have collected, including the categories of information, sources, recipients, and business purpose for collection, sale, or disclosure for a business purpose.
178To make such a request, please send an email to privacy@airtable.com .
179Minors Under Age 18.
180We do not sell or share the personal information of consumers we know to be under 18 years of age.
181Please contact us at privacy@airtable.com if you, or your minor child, are under 18.
182California’s “Shine the Light” Law.
183Under Civil Code Section §1798.83, California residents with an established business relationship with us may request certain information regarding our disclosure of certain types of personal information to third parties for those third parties’ direct marketing purposes during the immediately preceding calendar year.
184To make such a request, please send an email to privacy@airtable.com . d.
185Additional Rights for Residents of Delaware, Maryland, Minnesota, and Oregon Residents of these states may request a list of third parties to whom we have disclosed personal information.
186To make such a request, please send an email to privacy@airtable.com . e.
187Rights to Non-Discrimination You have the right to be free from discrimination for exercising your privacy rights.
188Please note that exercising certain rights (such as deletion) may limit our ability to provide you with services. 12.
189Nevada-Specific Disclosures For residents of the State of Nevada, Chapter 603A of the Nevada Revised Statutes permits a Nevada resident to opt out of future sales of certain covered information that a website operator has collected or will collect about the resident.
190Although we do not currently sell covered information, please contact us at privacy@airtable.com to submit such a request. 13.
191Australia-Specific Disclosures Where we hold personal data about you that is governed by Australia’s Privacy Act, you have the following rights: Right to Access .
192You have the right to request access to, or a copy of, that data.
193Right to Correct .
194You have the right to correct any inaccurate or incomplete personal data that we have about you.
195Right to Withdraw Consent.
196You have the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal data where consent was previously provided.
197Such withdrawal will not affect personal data previously processed with your consent, or personal data which we are permitted to process without consent.
198You may submit a request by contacting us at privacy@airtable.com with the subject line “Australian Privacy Rights Request”, or complete this form .
199Before we honor your request, we may need to verify your identity.
200In certain circumstances, we may decline a request to exercise the right to access or correct, particularly where we are unable to verify your identity or locate your information in our systems, or as permitted by law. 14.
201Canada-Specific Disclosures If you live in Canada, you have the following rights: Right to Access .
202You have the right to confirm that we have personal data about you and provide you a copy of that data.
203Right to Correct .
204You have the right to correct any inaccurate or incomplete personal data that we have about you.
205Right to Withdraw Consent.
206You have the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal data where consent was previously provided.
207Such withdrawal will not affect personal data previously processed with your consent.
208You may submit a request by contacting us at privacy@airtable.com with the subject line “Canadian Privacy Rights Request”, or complete this form .
209Before we honor your request, we will need to verify your identity.

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