California residents have specific legal rights under state law to access, delete, correct, and opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information, and Samsung states it will honor these requests.
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These rights are legally enforceable under California law and give California residents meaningful control over their personal data, including the ability to stop Samsung from sharing their information with advertising partners.
California residents can exercise legally enforceable rights to access their data, request deletion, correct inaccuracies, and opt out of the sharing of their data for targeted advertising by submitting a request through Samsung's privacy portal.
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"California residents have the right to: Know what personal information we collect, use, disclose, or sell; Delete personal information we have collected from you; Opt-out of the sale or sharing of your personal information; Correct inaccurate personal information; and Limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information. To exercise these rights, you can submit a request through our privacy portal or by calling our toll-free number.— Excerpt from Samsung's Samsung Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: These rights are required under the CCPA as amended by CPRA, enforced by the California Privacy Protection Agency and the California Attorney General. The CPRA expanded rights include the right to correct and the right to limit use of sensitive personal information. Samsung's compliance with these rights, including response timelines and verification procedures, must conform to CPRA regulatory requirements. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Samsung's obligation to honor California consumer rights requests creates operational compliance requirements including identity verification, response within 45 days (extendable by 45 days with notice), and maintenance of records of requests and responses. Failure to honor opt-out requests within required timeframes is an active enforcement priority for the CPPA. JURISDICTION FLAGS: California is the primary jurisdiction. Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and Texas residents have analogous rights under their respective state privacy laws, and Samsung's privacy portal should be evaluated for whether it serves as a single submission point for all applicable state rights requests or is limited to California residents. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Downstream advertising partners and service providers who receive Samsung's consumer data must also honor opt-out requests under CPRA, and Samsung's vendor agreements should contain contractual obligations requiring partners to respect opt-out signals and deletion requests. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal and compliance teams should confirm that Samsung's opt-out signal processing respects Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signals as required by CPRA, that the privacy portal is accessible and functional for all covered state residents, and that Samsung's response timeframes and verification procedures comply with applicable state law requirements.
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These rights are legally enforceable under California law and give California residents meaningful control over their personal data, including the ability to stop Samsung from sharing their information with advertising partners.
California residents can exercise legally enforceable rights to access their data, request deletion, correct inaccuracies, and opt out of the sharing of their data for targeted advertising by submitting a request through Samsung's privacy portal.
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