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This provision operationalizes California's statutory consumer privacy framework (CCPA/CPRA) within Zoom's service terms, establishing the procedural mechanisms through which California residents may exercise legally mandated data subject rights and establishing Zoom's obligation to honor such requests without penalizing the requester.
California residents operating under these terms are authorized to submit requests for data access, deletion, correction, and opt-out of sale or sharing, with Zoom required to respond to such requests and prohibited from discriminating against users who exercise these statutory rights. The provision does not restrict these rights but rather incorporates California statutory obligations into the contractual framework.
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If you are a California resident, you may have the right to: Know what personal information we collect, use, disclose, sell, or share. Correct inaccurate personal information. Delete your personal information. Opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information. Limit the use and disclosure ...
If you are a California resident, you have the right to know what personal information we collect, use, and disclose about you; the right to request deletion of your personal information; the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information; the right to correct inaccurate person...
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"If you are a California resident, you have the right to know what personal information we collect about you, to access that personal information, to request that we delete your personal information, to correct inaccurate personal information, to know whether your personal information is sold or shared and to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information, and to not be discriminated against for exercising these rights.— Excerpt from Zoom's Zoom Privacy Statement
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This provision operationalizes California's statutory consumer privacy framework (CCPA/CPRA) within Zoom's service terms, establishing the procedural mechanisms through which California residents may exercise legally mandated data subject rights and establishing Zoom's obligation to honor such requests without penalizing the requester.
California residents operating under these terms are authorized to submit requests for data access, deletion, correction, and opt-out of sale or sharing, with Zoom required to respond to such requests and prohibited from discriminating against users who exercise these statutory rights. The provision does not restrict these rights but rather incorporates California statutory obligations into the contractual framework.
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