California residents have the right to request access to their personal data, request deletion of their data, and opt out of the sale of their personal information to third parties under California law.
California residents have stronger privacy protections than most other US consumers, and Target is required to honor these rights including the right to know what data is collected and to stop it being sold.
Target's CCPA compliance obligations include honoring verified consumer requests within statutory timelines (45 days, extendable to 90), providing a 'Do Not Sell My Personal Information' link, and maintaining records of requests. Non-compliance exposes Target to enforcement by the California Privacy Protection Agency and private right of action for data breaches under CPRA.
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Target's Terms & Conditions limit how consumers can legally challenge the company, requiring binding arbitration and waiving class action rights for most disputes. Users also grant Target a broad, royalty-free license to any content they submit, including reviews and photos. You can review California-specific privacy rights and opt-out options by visiting Target's Privacy Policy page at https://www.target.com/c/target-privacy-policy/-/N-4sr7l.