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California Opt-Out Rights (CCPA/CPRA)

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What it is

California residents have specific legal rights under state law to access, delete, correct, and opt out of the sale of their personal information, as well as the right to limit how Activision uses sensitive data.

This analysis describes what Activision's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology

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Why it matters (compliance & governance perspective)

These rights are enforceable under California law and give California-based Activision users concrete tools to control their personal data, including the ability to stop their data from being shared with advertisers.

Consumer impact (what this means for users)

California residents can exercise five distinct rights under CCPA/CPRA including deletion, access, correction, opt-out of sale and sharing, and limitation of sensitive personal information use, all submitted through Activision's privacy portal.

What you can do

⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
  • Delete Your Data
    California residents can submit access, deletion, correction, or opt-out requests at https://privacy.activision.com. Select the applicable right from the options provided and complete the identity verification process.

How other platforms handle this

Verizon Medium

California law gives residents the right to know what personal information we collect, use, share or sell; to delete personal information under certain circumstances; to opt-out of the sale or sharing of their personal information; to correct inaccurate personal information; to limit the use and dis...

Grammarly Medium

If you are a California resident, you have certain rights with respect to your personal information, including: The right to know about the personal information we collect, use, disclose, and sell. The right to delete your personal information. The right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your per...

Twilio Medium

If you are a California resident, you have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information. You also have the right to know what personal information we have collected about you, the right to delete your personal information, the right to correct inaccurate personal informat...

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California Residents: If you are a California resident, you have the right to know what personal information we collect, use, disclose, and sell or share. You have the right to request deletion of your personal information. You have the right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of your personal information. You have the right to correct inaccurate personal information. You have the right to limit the use and disclosure of your sensitive personal information.

— Excerpt from Activision's Activision Privacy Policy

ConductAtlas Analysis

Institutional analysis (Compliance & governance intelligence)

(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: These rights are grounded in the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), enforced by the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and California Attorney General. The policy must provide a 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' link, honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals, respond to verifiable consumer requests within 45 days (extendable to 90 days with notice), and apply a 12-month lookback for data access requests. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The policy identifies the five CPRA rights but does not specify response timelines or the verification process for requests, which may create operational compliance risk. The handling of GPC signals is not addressed in the policy text reviewed, and CPPA enforcement has focused on GPC compliance. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: California only for CCPA/CPRA rights, though similar frameworks exist in Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Texas, and other US states with comprehensive privacy laws that may require parallel opt-out mechanisms. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Service providers and contractors receiving California residents' personal data must be bound by CPRA-compliant data processing terms that prohibit use of the data outside the service provider relationship. Sharing with advertising partners may convert service providers to 'third parties' under CPRA, triggering opt-out obligations. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should confirm GPC signal recognition is implemented, that the 'Do Not Sell or Share' link is present and functional on all California-accessible pages, and that sensitive personal information (including precise geolocation and voice data) is subject to the limitation right with appropriate opt-in or opt-out mechanisms as required.

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Applicable agencies

  • State AG
    The California Attorney General and California Privacy Protection Agency jointly enforce CCPA/CPRA rights for California residents.
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Applicable regulations

CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
COPPA
United States Federal
Connecticut Data Privacy Act Amendments
US-CT
CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal
GDPR
European Union
Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act
US-IN
Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
US-KY
Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Expansion 2026
US
VPPA
United States Federal

Provision details

Document information
Document
Activision Privacy Policy
Entity
Activision
Document last updated
May 5, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
April 18, 2026
Last verified
May 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-007617
Document ID
CA-D-00308
Evidence Provenance
Source URL
Wayback Machine
Content hash (SHA-256)
6e06cfe496f382ae1146d1aec7e46cbbd739a4c0507254fbb5ba12ebe49d87b0
Analysis generated
April 18, 2026 12:06 UTC
Methodology
Evidence
✓ Snapshot stored   ✓ Hash verified
Citation Record
Entity: Activision
Document: Activision Privacy Policy
Record ID: CA-P-007617
Captured: 2026-04-18 12:06:35 UTC
SHA-256: 6e06cfe496f382ae…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/activision/activision-privacy-policy/california-opt-out-rights-ccpacpra/
Accessed: May 13, 2026
Permanent archival reference. Stable identifier suitable for legal filings, compliance documentation, and research citation.
Classification
Severity
Medium
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Activision's California Opt-Out Rights (CCPA/CPRA) clause do?

These rights are enforceable under California law and give California-based Activision users concrete tools to control their personal data, including the ability to stop their data from being shared with advertisers.

How does this clause affect you?

California residents can exercise five distinct rights under CCPA/CPRA including deletion, access, correction, opt-out of sale and sharing, and limitation of sensitive personal information use, all submitted through Activision's privacy portal.

How many platforms have this type of clause?

ConductAtlas has identified this type of provision across 1 platforms. See the full comparison.

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