California residents have additional legal rights under state law regarding their personal data, including the right to know what data is collected, to delete it, to opt out of its sale or sharing, and to correct inaccuracies.
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The provision structures the Privacy Notice to segregate jurisdiction-specific privacy rights and data handling disclosures, ensuring California residents receive legally mandated notices about their access, deletion, and opt-out rights, while also organizing disclosures for residents of other states with privacy statutes.
Interpretive note: The specific mechanisms and full scope of California rights disclosures are contained in Section 8 of the policy, which was truncated in the document provided; confidence in completeness of this provision summary is limited by document truncation.
California residents using Redfin have legally enforceable rights to access, delete, correct, and opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal data, which are separate from and in addition to any rights described elsewhere in the policy.
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"This Privacy Notice contains the following sections: ... 8. Additional Information for California Residents ... 9. Additional U.S. State Privacy Disclosures— Excerpt from Redfin's Redfin Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Section 8 of the policy engages the CCPA as amended by the CPRA, enforced by the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and California Attorney General. Key obligations include the right to know, right to delete, right to correct, right to opt out of sale or sharing, right to limit use of sensitive personal information, and non-discrimination rights. The CPPA has active rulemaking and enforcement authority, including the ability to impose civil penalties of up to $7,500 per intentional violation. Section 9 engages additional state privacy frameworks. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: High for California operations. Redfin's data practices including geolocation collection, financial data handling, and advertising data sharing all involve categories that receive heightened treatment under CPRA as sensitive personal information. The CPPA's enforcement priorities include data broker registration, opt-out mechanism functionality, and GPC signal recognition. JURISDICTION FLAGS: California (primary), with parallel obligations under Virginia VCDPA, Colorado CPA, Connecticut CTDPA, Texas TDPSA, and other state frameworks addressed in Section 9. The policy's Section 9 reference to additional state disclosures suggests awareness of multi-state obligations but the specific rights and mechanisms are not reproduced in the truncated document text available for review. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Service providers and contractors processing California residents' data must have CPRA-compliant data processing agreements. Vendor assessments should confirm that downstream data processors can support deletion and correction requests and that they do not use personal data for unauthorized purposes. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: The CPRA requires a clearly accessible opt-out link ('Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information') and recognition of GPC signals. Compliance teams should audit the functionality of these mechanisms and verify that sensitive personal information use limitation rights are operationalized. Annual data protection assessments may be required for high-risk processing activities under CPRA regulations.
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The provision structures the Privacy Notice to segregate jurisdiction-specific privacy rights and data handling disclosures, ensuring California residents receive legally mandated notices about their access, deletion, and opt-out rights, while also organizing disclosures for residents of other states with privacy statutes.
California residents using Redfin have legally enforceable rights to access, delete, correct, and opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal data, which are separate from and in addition to any rights described elsewhere in the policy.
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