California residents have rights under state law to know what data Anyscale holds about them, request deletion or correction of that data, limit use of sensitive data, and opt out of data sharing for advertising purposes.
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These are legally enforceable rights under California's CCPA/CPRA that Anyscale is required to honor, giving California residents meaningful control over their personal information including the right to stop their data from being used for targeted advertising.
California residents can submit requests to Anyscale to access, correct, delete, or limit use of their personal data, and can opt out of the sharing of their data with advertising partners for behavioral advertising. These rights are legally enforceable under CPRA and must be honored by Anyscale within specific statutory timeframes.
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"Subject to certain exceptions set out below, on receipt of a verifiable request from you, we will: Delete your personal information from our records; and Direct any service providers and contractors to delete your personal information from their records. Correct inaccurate personal information that we maintain about you. Know about personal information we collect, use, disclose, or sell about you. You have the right to know the categories of personal information that we have collected about you, the categories of sources from which the personal information was collected, the business or commercial purposes for collecting or sharing personal information, and the categories of third parties to whom we disclosed or share personal information. Limit our use of your sensitive personal information. Opt out of the selling or sharing of personal information. You have the right to direct us to not sell or share your personal information, and to opt out of cross-context behavioral advertising.— Excerpt from Anyscale's Anyscale Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: These rights are grounded in CCPA as amended by CPRA, enforced by the California Privacy Protection Agency and the California Attorney General. CPRA established specific timelines for responding to rights requests (45 days, extendable by an additional 45 days) and created the right to limit use of sensitive personal information. Non-compliance is subject to civil penalties. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The policy acknowledges these rights and provides a contact mechanism (privacy@anyscale.com), but does not detail the verification process for rights requests, the appeals mechanism required under CPRA, or specific response timelines. The absence of a dedicated web form for rights requests may complicate high-volume compliance. JURISDICTION FLAGS: These rights apply exclusively to California residents under CPRA. However, organizations in Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, and other states with comprehensive privacy laws should assess whether similar rights disclosures are required, as the policy does not address these jurisdictions beyond a general privacy rights section. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: B2B customers of Anyscale whose employees are California residents may need to coordinate rights request fulfillment with Anyscale if any employee personal data is processed under the Privacy Notice rather than the Platform Agreement. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Anyscale should maintain a verifiable consumer request process that includes identity verification, an appeal mechanism, and documented response timelines consistent with CPRA requirements. The opt-out of cross-context behavioral advertising should be technically implemented to prevent advertising partner data sharing for opted-out users.
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These are legally enforceable rights under California's CCPA/CPRA that Anyscale is required to honor, giving California residents meaningful control over their personal information including the right to stop their data from being used for targeted advertising.
California residents can submit requests to Anyscale to access, correct, delete, or limit use of their personal data, and can opt out of the sharing of their data with advertising partners for behavioral advertising. These rights are legally enforceable under CPRA and must be honored by Anyscale within specific statutory timeframes.
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