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OpenRouter · OpenRouter Privacy Policy
This provision establishes that CCPA-specific rights are documented in a separate notice rather than in the main policy, requiring California residents to locate and review an additional document to understand the full scope of their data rights.
CA-P-012764 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Fastly · Fastly Privacy Policy
These rights are enforceable under California law and provide concrete mechanisms for California residents to control their personal data held by Fastly, including the ability to request full deletion of their information.
CA-P-010405 First tracked May 11, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Airbnb · Airbnb Privacy Policy
California's CPRA gives residents enforceable rights over their personal data that go beyond what users in most other US states have, including the right to limit how sensitive data like biometrics and geolocation is used.
CA-P-010297 First tracked May 11, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
EA · EA Privacy and Cookie Policy
This provision operationalizes EA's legal compliance obligations under California privacy statutes, which impose disclosure requirements, access rights, deletion rights, and opt-out mechanisms that differ from EA's standard privacy practices for non-California users.
CA-P-001547 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 10, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Redfin · Redfin Privacy Policy
California's privacy laws provide some of the strongest consumer data rights in the United States, and Redfin is required to honor them; knowing these rights exist and how to exercise them is practically important for California users.
CA-P-001256 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Discord · Discord Terms of Service
The terms acknowledge CCPA rights for California residents, including access, deletion, and opt-out of sale rights, which are enforceable under California law regardless of what the broader terms state.
CA-P-011346 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Stash · Stash Privacy Policy
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.
CA-P-000529 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Bank of America · Bank of America Privacy Notice
The provision establishes a procedural mechanism for California residents to access information about state-specific privacy protections, including rights that may exist independently under California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) frameworks. This referral structure allows the entity to address jurisdictional privacy obligations through a dedicated disclosure rather than within the primary privacy notice.
CA-P-003319 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
MyFitnessPal · MyFitnessPal Privacy Policy
California's CCPA/CPRA gives users meaningful control over how their health and fitness data is used and shared, including the ability to opt out of data sharing with advertising partners without losing access to the service.
CA-P-009360 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Stash · Stash Privacy Policy
These rights give California residents meaningful control over sensitive financial data held by Stash, including the ability to request deletion of Social Security numbers, bank credentials, and transaction history, subject to applicable legal exceptions.
CA-P-007861 First tracked May 9, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Calendly · Calendly Privacy Notice
This provision operationalizes statutory privacy rights by establishing the mechanism through which California residents can exercise consumer privacy protections under state law. The clause specifies the company's designated channels for processing such requests, establishing the procedural framework for rights exercise.
CA-P-006424 First tracked May 8, 2026 Last seen May 8, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Waze · Waze Privacy Policy
This provision establishes California-specific statutory rights under CCPA and CPRA, including the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, which is particularly significant given Waze's third-party advertising data sharing practices.
CA-P-010890 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Glean · Glean Privacy Policy
This provision operationalizes California's statutory privacy framework within Glean's terms by establishing the procedural mechanism (email contact point) through which residents must submit rights requests and clarifying which entity handles requests depending on the user's relationship to Glean. The carve-out acknowledges that employment or B2B customer relationships may delegate data handling responsibilities to business customers rather than Glean.
CA-P-004384 First tracked Apr 30, 2026 Last seen Apr 30, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Disney+ · Disney+ Privacy Policy
The provision operationalizes statutory privacy rights under California law within Disney+'s service terms, requiring the company to implement procedures for verifying resident identity and processing data subject requests within legally mandated timeframes. This establishes the institutional framework through which Disney+ recognizes state-level privacy obligations distinct from its general privacy practices.
CA-P-003357 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Groq · Groq Privacy Policy
California law gives residents enforceable rights to access, correct, and delete their personal data held by Groq, and to stop Groq from sharing their information with advertising partners.
CA-P-009675 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Medium · Medium Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the operational mechanisms through which California residents can exercise CCPA and CPRA rights, including the opt-out of data sale or sharing, which is a concrete and time-sensitive entitlement available to a defined user population.
CA-P-012726 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
HubSpot · HubSpot Privacy Policy
The provision establishes that HubSpot's privacy practices are subject to California statutory requirements regarding consumer data rights and non-discrimination. This provision operationalizes compliance obligations imposed by state law rather than by the agreement itself.
CA-P-002978 First tracked Apr 18, 2026 Last seen Apr 18, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Chegg · Chegg Privacy Policy
This is a legally required right under CCPA and CPRA, and exercising it stops Chegg from sharing your data with advertising partners for targeted advertising purposes.
CA-P-008559 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Bumble · Bumble Privacy Policy
The provision operationalizes statutory privacy obligations applicable to California residents by explicitly enumerating the access, deletion, correction, and opt-out mechanisms that Bumble must provide as required under California privacy law. This establishes the procedural framework through which residents may exercise consumer rights that the company is legally obligated to honor.
CA-P-005753 First tracked May 8, 2026 Last seen May 8, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Bank of America · Bank of America Privacy Notice
California law provides consumers with rights that may go beyond federal GLBA protections, including rights to know, delete, and limit use of sensitive personal information, but those rights are in a separate document not fully reproduced here.
CA-P-007251 First tracked May 9, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Unity · Unity Privacy Policy
Under California's CPRA, the right to opt out of sharing data for cross-context behavioral advertising applies even when no money changes hands, giving California residents meaningful control over how their advertising profile is used.
CA-P-009031 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Notion · Notion Terms of Service
The provision establishes Notion's structural compliance mechanism for California-specific privacy obligations by creating a distinct notice separate from the general privacy policy. This approach allows Notion to address state-mandated disclosures regarding consumer rights, data sale practices, and opt-out mechanisms required under CCPA/CPRA frameworks.
CA-P-009752 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 11, 2026 Compare across platforms →
OpenAI · OpenAI Privacy Policy
This provision operationalizes OpenAI's compliance with California's statutory privacy obligations by establishing the specific rights holders, the categories of rights available, and the procedural mechanisms for exercising them. The specification of contact channels creates the operational framework through which rights requests are received and processed.
CA-P-003162 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
DocuSign · DocuSign Privacy Statement
The provision operationalizes DocuSign's obligation to provide California-specific disclosures and acknowledge state-level privacy rights separate from the baseline privacy notice, establishing the regulatory framework that governs how the entity must handle personal information of California residents.
CA-P-001060 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Visa · Visa Privacy Notice
This is a legally enforceable right under California's CPRA that allows California residents to limit how their data is used for commercial advertising targeting across the internet.
CA-P-008715 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
TaskRabbit · TaskRabbit Privacy Policy
Framing cross-border data transfer consent as implied by accepting the privacy policy rather than through a separate, affirmative consent mechanism may not meet the standard for meaningful consent required under Canadian privacy law.
CA-P-008100 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Pika · Pika Privacy Policy
The provision defines the legal boundaries within which Pika collects and processes user data in Canadian jurisdictions. It establishes procedural obligations for data handling, consent mechanisms, and user rights to access or correct personal information as mandated by Canadian privacy legislation.
CA-P-004315 First tracked Apr 30, 2026 Last seen Apr 30, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Waze · Waze Privacy Policy
This provision authorizes access to contact lists and collection of communications content as a condition of using the Carpooling feature, extending data collection beyond navigation use to include third-party personal data (your contacts) and interpersonal communications.
CA-P-010885 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Zillow · Zillow Privacy Notice
This provision establishes the scope of Zillow's data collection across its platforms and is foundational to evaluating the company's obligations under CCPA/CPRA, which requires disclosure of collected categories and their purposes.
CA-P-012465 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Zoom · Zoom Privacy Statement
This provision discloses the specific legal rights available to California residents under CCPA and CPRA, including the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information with third parties for advertising purposes. The non-discrimination right means Zoom states it will not penalize you for exercising these rights.
CA-P-011092 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →

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