This clause operationalizes Peacock's compliance obligations under California privacy statutes by explicitly acknowledging resident entitlements and establishing a procedural mechanism for exercising those rights. The provision designates a specific contact method and reference document as the operational pathway for rights exercise.
This clause documents Databricks' operational obligation to provide California residents with mechanisms to exercise their statutory privacy rights and establishes the procedural framework (privacy portal and email submission) through which such requests are processed and fulfilled.
California's privacy laws give residents stronger rights over their data than users in most other US states, including specific controls over sensitive personal information like genetic data.
This provision discloses the specific legal rights available to California residents under CCPA and CPRA, including the right to opt out of sale or sharing of personal information for behavioral advertising, and provides a direct contact mechanism for exercising those rights.
This provision establishes Nextdoor's compliance framework with California privacy statutes by affirming consumer rights that are mandated by law. The clause confirms the operational mechanisms through which California residents can exercise statutory privacy protections regarding data collection, retention, and use practices.
This provision establishes the specific privacy rights framework Zendesk applies to California residents under CCPA and CPRA, including the opt-out of sale or sharing right applicable to advertising partner data flows, and is enforceable by the California Privacy Protection Agency and California AG.
The provision establishes Delta's operational framework for privacy management and partner data sharing disclosures, which are core requirements under CCPA/CPRA for California residents. This structure allows Delta to document its data practices and provide consumers with information about third-party sharing arrangements.
Shein
· Shein Terms and Conditions
This provision operationalizes CCPA/CPRA disclosure and opt-out requirements by providing a documented pathway for users to exercise statutory rights to limit personal information processing. The dual API endpoints indicate functionality adapted to different system configurations.
The provision creates a procedural structure for compliance with California state privacy law by segregating state-specific rights and data handling practices into a dedicated notice. This modular approach allows Peloton to maintain distinct disclosure materials for California residents' statutory rights alongside its general privacy policy.
This provision establishes specific enforceable rights for California residents under CCPA and CPRA, including the right to opt out of data sharing with advertising partners, and provides a direct contact mechanism for exercising those rights.
Suno
· Suno Privacy Policy
The provision's operational significance lies in establishing Suno's compliance framework for CCPA requirements, which mandate specific consumer access, deletion, and opt-out rights. This establishes the regulatory baseline governing how Suno processes personal information for California residents and creates procedural obligations for responding to consumer requests.
California's privacy framework provides some of the strongest consumer data rights in the US, and CoreWeave's compliance with these provisions directly affects the rights available to California-based users.
This provision establishes the mechanism through which California residents may exercise statutory rights under CCPA and CPRA. The operational completeness of the privacy rights form and Perplexity's response timelines are subject to CPRA enforcement by the California Privacy Protection Agency.
Rumble
· Rumble Privacy Policy
If you live in California, you have legally enforceable rights to access, correct, delete, and opt out of the sharing of your personal data, and Rumble is required to honor these requests within specific timeframes.
Replit
· Replit Privacy Policy
This provision operationalizes California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) requirements within Replit's privacy framework, establishing specific data subject rights that the company must accommodate upon request from California residents.
Oura
· Oura Privacy Policy
California law provides stronger privacy protections than the baseline policy, including opt-in rights for sensitive personal information and the right to limit use of sensitive data, which are operationally important for California-based Oura users.
California residents using Google Cloud have legally enforceable rights beyond what this notice grants to other users, including the right to obtain a copy of their data and to opt out of certain sharing practices.
Brex
· Brex Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the operational framework for Brex's CCPA/CPRA compliance obligations, requiring functioning request intake mechanisms, defined response timelines, and non-discrimination assurances for California residents exercising privacy rights.
This provision operationalizes California privacy law requirements within Binance.US's data governance framework, establishing the procedural mechanism by which California residents invoke statutory privacy rights and the entity's designated contact point for processing such requests.
This provision establishes the operational framework under which California residents can exercise statutory privacy rights. Compliance teams should verify that each enumerated right is technically and procedurally implemented, including response timelines required by CCPA and CPRA.
This provision establishes the CCPA/CPRA rights framework applicable to California residents, including the opt-out right for the sale or sharing of personal information with advertising partners described elsewhere in the notice. The provision creates a concrete, exercisable right that California residents can invoke directly.
This provision acknowledges specific statutory rights for California residents under state law, including opt-out rights for behavioral advertising data sharing, which are operationally distinct from general privacy disclosures.
California law gives consumers meaningful control over their personal data, including the ability to delete it or stop it from being shared with advertisers, which is stronger than the rights available to users in most other US states.
Acorns
· Acorns Privacy Policy
This provision operationalizes California's statutory privacy framework by specifying the mechanism through which eligible residents can assert legally-mandated access, deletion, correction, and opt-out rights. The clause establishes the contact procedure and acknowledges Acorns' obligation to process requests under applicable state law.
The clause establishes Duo's operational framework for complying with California privacy statutes and defines the baseline rights California residents may exercise with respect to personal information the company collects and processes.
Asana
· Asana Privacy Statement
California residents have some of the strongest statutory privacy rights in the US. Understanding these rights and how to exercise them is practically important for CCPA-protected users.
Acorns
· Acorns Terms of Service
This clause operationalizes California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) statutory rights within Acorns' terms, establishing the procedural framework through which California residents may exercise information access and deletion rights under state law.
Lime
· Lime Privacy Policy
These rights give California users meaningful control over their personal data held by Lime, including the right to stop their data from being shared with advertisers and to have data deleted from Lime's systems.
This clause documents Mercury's acknowledgment of California statutory privacy obligations. The provision operationalizes CCPA/CPRA compliance requirements by explicitly enumerating the consumer rights that the entity recognizes and agrees to honor under applicable state law.
DeepL
· DeepL Privacy Policy
This provision establishes DeepL's acknowledgment of California statutory privacy obligations and identifies the specific rights that apply to California resident users under state law. It creates an operational framework for how DeepL must respond to privacy requests and access submissions from this user population.