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The provision operationalizes statutory data access rights by requiring the entity to respond to verified consumer requests for personal information disclosure in specified formats. This establishes a procedural mechanism for California residents to exercise legally mandated transparency rights regarding data collection practices.
California residents are authorized to request access to their personal information held by Stash and receive it in portable form where technically feasible. The entity's obligation to fulfill such requests is conditioned on verification of the request and applicable legal exemptions.
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"Effective January 1, 2023, the California Privacy Rights Act ("CPRA"), in addition to the rights already established under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2020 ("CCPA") (collectively referred to in this notice as "CPRA"), allows California residents, upon a verifiable consumer request and subject to applicable exemptions, to request that we give you access, in a portable and (if technically feasible) readily usable form, to the specific pieces and categories of personal information that we have collected about you.— Excerpt from Stash's Stash Privacy Policy
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The provision operationalizes statutory data access rights by requiring the entity to respond to verified consumer requests for personal information disclosure in specified formats. This establishes a procedural mechanism for California residents to exercise legally mandated transparency rights regarding data collection practices.
California residents are authorized to request access to their personal information held by Stash and receive it in portable form where technically feasible. The entity's obligation to fulfill such requests is conditioned on verification of the request and applicable legal exemptions.
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