California residents have specific legal rights to access, delete, correct, and opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal data, and Garmin states it will not discriminate against users who exercise these rights.
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These rights under California law are among the strongest consumer data rights in the U.S. and cover the full range of sensitive data Garmin collects including health metrics, precise location, and financial information.
If you live in California, you have enforceable rights to request deletion of your health and location data, opt out of data sharing for advertising purposes, and correct information Garmin holds about you; these rights are backed by state law and can be exercised directly through Garmin's privacy portal.
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"If you are a California resident, you have the right to know what personal information we collect, use, and disclose about you; the right to request deletion of your personal information; the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information; the right to correct inaccurate personal information; the right to limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information; and the right not to be discriminated against for exercising your privacy rights.— Excerpt from Garmin's Garmin Privacy Statement
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision addresses obligations under the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act. The California Privacy Protection Agency and California Attorney General have joint enforcement authority. CPRA creates specific obligations regarding sensitive personal information including precise geolocation, health data, and financial data, all of which Garmin collects. The non-discrimination requirement mirrors CPRA's prohibition on penalizing consumers for exercising privacy rights. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Garmin's disclosure of California rights appears substantively complete, but operational compliance depends on whether opt-out mechanisms function correctly for all data categories including precise geolocation and health data, and whether correction and deletion requests are fulfilled within CPRA's required 45-day window. JURISDICTION FLAGS: This provision applies only to California residents. However, compliance teams should note that other states including Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, and Florida have enacted comparable privacy laws with overlapping rights, and Garmin's privacy rights infrastructure will need to accommodate those frameworks as they come into effect or have already done so. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Garmin must ensure that downstream service providers and partners who receive California consumer personal information are contractually prohibited from retaining, using, or disclosing that information outside the scope of the agreement, as required by CPRA service provider contract terms. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should verify that the opt-out of sale and sharing mechanism covers all applicable data categories including precise geolocation and health data, that response timelines for access and deletion requests meet the 45-day statutory requirement, and that records of requests and responses are maintained as required by CPRA. The policy should be reviewed annually against updates issued by the California Privacy Protection Agency.
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These rights under California law are among the strongest consumer data rights in the U.S. and cover the full range of sensitive data Garmin collects including health metrics, precise location, and financial information.
If you live in California, you have enforceable rights to request deletion of your health and location data, opt out of data sharing for advertising purposes, and correct information Garmin holds about you; these rights are backed by state law and can be exercised directly through Garmin's privacy portal.
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