Depending on your state, you may have legal rights to see, delete, fix, or move your personal data that Samsung holds, and Samsung cannot penalize you for exercising these rights.
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These rights are legally enforceable in California and several other states, giving consumers real tools to control their data — but they must be proactively exercised, and Samsung has 45 days to respond under CPRA.
You can request a copy of all data Samsung holds about you, ask for it to be deleted, or request corrections — these rights are enforceable under California CPRA and other state laws, and exercising them cannot result in Samsung treating you differently.
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If you are a California resident, you may have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). These rights may include: the right to know about personal information collected, disclosed, or sold; the right to delete personal information collected from you; the right to opt-out of t...
Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights with respect to your personal information. These rights may include: The right to know what personal information we have collected about you, including the categories of personal information, the categories of sources from which we collected i...
Depending on where you live, you may have certain rights regarding your personal information. These rights may include the right to know what personal information we have collected about you, the right to delete your personal information, the right to correct inaccurate personal information, the rig...
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"Depending on where you live, you may have the right to: Know what personal information we collect, use, disclose, and sell or share about you; Delete personal information we have collected about you; Correct inaccurate personal information; Opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information; Non-discrimination for exercising your privacy rights. To exercise these rights, please visit our Privacy Preference Center or contact us at privacy@samsung.com.— Excerpt from Samsung's Samsung Privacy Policy
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: CPRA (Cal. Civ. Code §§1798.100–1798.125) mandates the right to know, delete, correct, and opt out, with a 45-day response deadline (extendable to 90 days) and non-discrimination requirements. Virginia CDPA (§59.1-578), Colorado CPA (C.R.S. §6-1-1306), and Connecticut CTDPA (§42-515) confer similar rights. The FTC's proposed commercial surveillance rulemaking may establish federal data subject rights standards. GDPR Arts. 15–20 provide analogous rights for EEA/UK residents.
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These rights are legally enforceable in California and several other states, giving consumers real tools to control their data — but they must be proactively exercised, and Samsung has 45 days to respond under CPRA.
You can request a copy of all data Samsung holds about you, ask for it to be deleted, or request corrections — these rights are enforceable under California CPRA and other state laws, and exercising them cannot result in Samsung treating you differently.
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