Lyft
· Lyft Privacy Policy
This provision operationalizes Lyft's compliance obligations under California privacy law by enumerating the specific data rights that must be made available to California resident users. The clause establishes the procedural framework through which users can exercise statutory privacy controls over their personal information.
This provision creates operational obligations for Eventbrite to process consumer privacy requests from California residents and establishes the procedural mechanisms through which those requests are submitted and fulfilled. The clause incorporates California statutory privacy rights into the contractual framework and specifies the points of contact for request submission.
California's CCPA and CPRA provide among the strongest consumer data rights in the US, and Smartsheet's explicit acknowledgment of these rights means California residents have enforceable mechanisms to limit data sharing and request data deletion.
Brex
· Brex Privacy Policy
California residents have legally enforceable rights to access and delete their data and to stop certain data sharing, and Brex is required under state law to honor these requests within defined timeframes.
This provision documents Datadog's acknowledgment of California statutory privacy obligations and establishes the framework through which California residents may request exercise of their rights. The clause operationalizes compliance with CCPA/CPRA requirements by identifying which statutory rights are applicable to users under California law.
Plaid
· Plaid End User Privacy Policy
CCPA and CPRA provide California residents with more specific and enforceable privacy rights than federal law currently requires, including an explicit opt-out of data sale or sharing that can limit Plaid's use of your financial data for commercial purposes.
These rights give California users meaningful control over how their personal data, including wallet addresses and transaction history, is used and shared by OpenSea.
Egnyte
· Egnyte Privacy Policy
These are legally enforceable rights under California law, not just policy commitments, and Egnyte is required to respond to verified requests within legally mandated timeframes.
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.
Twilio
· Twilio Privacy Notice
The provision operationalizes state-mandated privacy rights into Twilio's data handling procedures, establishing specific mechanisms through which California residents can exercise statutory privacy controls and requiring the company to respond to verified requests within prescribed timelines.
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.
The provision establishes Nintendo's acknowledgment of California statutory consumer privacy rights and creates a framework through which California residents may exercise those rights under state law. This establishes the operational basis for the company's compliance with CCPA/CPRA obligations.
Udemy
· Udemy Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the operational mechanisms through which California residents can exercise statutory privacy rights, including the specific request submission process and any applicable response timelines the policy discloses.
The clause operationally designates California-specific consumer protections as taking precedence over other agreement terms, and establishes a regulatory notification requirement that Poshmark must fulfill for its California user base.
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.
Gusto
· Gusto Privacy Policy
These rights give California residents meaningful control over highly sensitive payroll, financial, and health data held by Gusto, including the ability to request deletion of that data.
This provision operationalizes CPRA compliance obligations within DoorDash's privacy framework by explicitly recognizing the enumerated consumer rights that California law mandates. The clause establishes DoorDash's acknowledgment of these statutory rights and its commitment to honor them as a condition of service provision to California residents.
The provision creates a procedural mechanism for Robinhood to satisfy California statutory privacy disclosure obligations by centralizing privacy-related documents in a designated disclosure library rather than embedding all privacy terms within the account agreement.
This provision establishes specific procedural rights for California residents, including the right to opt out of the sharing of personal data with advertising partners, which requires OpenSea to provide a functional opt-out mechanism and to honor Global Privacy Control signals where required under California law.
Figma
· Figma Privacy Policy
California's CCPA and CPRA give residents enforceable rights over their data that go beyond what most other US users have, including the right to stop Figma from sharing personal data with advertising partners for cross-context behavioral advertising.
This provision operationalizes Skillshare's CCPA and CPRA compliance obligations for California residents, establishing the rights disclosure required by statute and indicating that an opt-out mechanism for sale or sharing of personal data is available; the practical scope of these rights depends on whether Skillshare's data sharing with advertising partners constitutes a 'sale' or 'sharing' under California law.
This provision establishes that California residents have specific statutory rights regarding personal data collected on twilio.com, and that Twilio discloses mechanisms for exercising those rights, including opt-out of data sharing for advertising.
This provision establishes the operative privacy rights framework for California-resident users, including the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information for advertising purposes. Under CPRA, the non-discrimination right is relevant where Coursera offers paid services, as differential treatment based on privacy rights exercise may require evaluation.
Figma
· Figma Privacy Policy
This provision operationalizes California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) statutory obligations within Figma's privacy framework. The clause establishes the procedural rights and non-discrimination protections that structure how Figma processes and responds to California resident data requests.
This provision implements California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) statutory rights and establishes the procedural mechanism through which California residents may initiate requests for access, deletion, opt-out, and correction. The clause creates an operational obligation for Squarespace to respond to and process such requests within applicable statutory timeframes.
California residents have stronger privacy rights than users in most other US states, including the right to stop RapidAPI from selling their personal information to third parties.
This provision establishes the specific data rights Jasper recognizes for California residents and the mechanisms through which those rights may be exercised, including contact via privacy@jasper.ai and a web-based privacy request form.
California's CCPA and CPRA give residents stronger data rights than many other US states, including the right to opt out of data sharing for advertising, which is practically significant given Grammarly's acknowledged use of data with business partners.
The opt-out of sale and sharing right under CPRA is particularly significant because Copy.ai's use of advertising networks and analytics vendors may constitute sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, which California residents can restrict.
Replit
· Replit Privacy Policy
This provision discloses specific enforceable rights for California residents, including the right to opt out of data sharing with advertising partners, which is a practically significant right given the policy's disclosed data sharing with advertising and analytics partners.