The policy discloses that California residents have rights under CCPA/CPRA including access to personal information collected, deletion of personal information, opt-out of sale or sharing of personal information, and protection from discrimination for exercising these rights.
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This provision describes the statutory rights available to California residents under CCPA and CPRA and establishes the mechanisms through which those rights may be exercised. The non-discrimination right is operationally significant because it prohibits Audible from denying service or providing a degraded service to users who exercise privacy rights.
This provision establishes that California residents can request access to, deletion of, or opt-out of the sale or sharing of their personal data held by Audible, and that exercising these rights will not result in denial of service or differential treatment. The agreement specifies that these rights are available through designated request mechanisms.
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You may contact our privacy team with any requests of disclosure, correction, or deletion of your personal information. You may also request suspension of use or suspension of sharing of your personal information with certain third parties.
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"California residents have the right to know about personal information we collect, disclose, or sell; to delete personal information we have collected from you; to opt-out of the sale of your personal information; and to non-discrimination for exercising your rights.Excerpt from Audible's Privacy Notice
1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision directly engages the California Consumer Privacy Act and California Privacy Rights Act, enforced by the California Privacy Protection Agency and California Attorney General.
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This provision describes the statutory rights available to California residents under CCPA and CPRA and establishes the mechanisms through which those rights may be exercised. The non-discrimination right is operationally significant because it prohibits Audible from denying service or providing a degraded service to users who exercise privacy rights.
This provision establishes that California residents can request access to, deletion of, or opt-out of the sale or sharing of their personal data held by Audible, and that exercising these rights will not result in denial of service or differential treatment. The agreement specifies that these rights are available through designated request mechanisms.
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