The policy states that the platform may collect precise geolocation data through device GPS or similar technologies where the user has granted permission, as part of standard service operation.
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Precise geolocation is classified as sensitive personal information under CPRA and may also engage state consumer health data statutes where location data is used to infer health-related behavior. The collection of this category requires disclosure of purpose and, for California residents, the right to limit its use.
This provision establishes that precise device location data may be collected during platform use where device permissions have been granted. Under California law, this is sensitive personal information subject to the right to limit use.
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1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: CPRA classifies precise geolocation as sensitive personal information.
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Precise geolocation is classified as sensitive personal information under CPRA and may also engage state consumer health data statutes where location data is used to infer health-related behavior. The collection of this category requires disclosure of purpose and, for California residents, the right to limit its use.
This provision establishes that precise device location data may be collected during platform use where device permissions have been granted. Under California law, this is sensitive personal information subject to the right to limit use.
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