This clause operationalizes Cloudflare's compliance obligations under California privacy law by establishing the procedural mechanism through which residents may exercise statutory rights and specifying the contact point for such requests.
Groq
· Groq Privacy Policy
This clause operationalizes statutory privacy obligations for a defined user population by acknowledging Groq's duty to honor access, deletion, correction, opt-out, and limitation requests without penalty or service denial. The provision establishes the framework through which California residents can exercise legally mandated data subject rights.
This provision operationalizes statutory obligations under California privacy law by identifying the five core consumer rights Ideogram acknowledges it must honor. The clause establishes the framework through which California residents can exercise control over their personal information processing.
Slack
· Slack Privacy Policy
This provision operationalizes California statutory privacy rights within Slack's service terms by establishing a procedural mechanism for rights exercise. The clause ensures the agreement acknowledges and facilitates compliance with CCPA/CPRA obligations applicable to California resident users.
RunPod
· RunPod Privacy Policy
This provision creates enforceable CCPA obligations for California residents and requires RunPod to maintain operationally functional opt-out and deletion mechanisms, subject to enforcement by the California Privacy Protection Agency.
The policy grants California residents specific rights under CCPA and CPRA, including the right to opt out of data sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising, which is directly relevant given the policy's disclosure of advertising data sharing with third parties.
This clause documents OneLogin's acknowledgment of mandatory California privacy law obligations. The provision operationalizes CCPA/CPRA requirements by explicitly recognizing resident entitlements to data subject access, deletion, correction, and opt-out mechanisms, establishing the legal framework governing OneLogin's handling of California resident data.
Suno
· Suno Privacy Policy
California residents hold meaningful statutory rights over their personal data held by Suno, including the ability to request access to specific data categories collected and to seek deletion, which are enforceable through the California Privacy Protection Agency.
This provision establishes HubSpot's acknowledgment of California statutory privacy obligations and operationalizes specific data subject rights that California law grants to residents. The clause identifies the mechanisms through which California residents can exercise control over their personal information within HubSpot's data handling practices.
EA
· EA Privacy and Cookie Policy
California residents have legally enforceable rights to access, delete, and limit the sharing of their personal data with EA and its advertising partners, and EA is required to respond to these requests within legally defined timeframes.
These rights give California users meaningful control over their Peloton data, including the ability to stop their fitness and health metrics from being used for advertising, which is particularly significant given the sensitivity of that data.
These are legally enforceable rights under California law that DocuSign is required to honor, giving California residents meaningful control over how their personal data is used.
Writer
· Writer Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the specific statutory rights Writer recognizes for California residents and the exercise mechanism, which compliance and legal teams should verify is operationally implemented in accordance with CPRA timelines and verification requirements.
California law gives you specific, enforceable rights over your data with legal backing, not just a courtesy option, and Perplexity is required to honor these requests within statutory timeframes.
California residents have enforceable rights under CCPA and CPRA that give them more control over their personal data than the general policy terms, including the right to opt out of data sharing for targeted advertising purposes.
This provision operationalizes California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) statutory requirements within Coursera's privacy framework, establishing procedural mechanisms for California residents to exercise data subject rights and establishing non-discrimination obligations for the entity.
California residents have more enforceable privacy rights against Cisco than users in most other US states, including the right to opt out of data sharing and to limit use of sensitive personal information.
California residents have among the strongest consumer privacy rights in the US, and this provision confirms those rights apply to Zendesk's data processing, giving consumers concrete tools to limit how their data is used.
The provision operationalizes California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) statutory obligations within the contractual framework, establishing the entity's compliance posture regarding resident data subject rights and prohibited data commercialization practices.
Eufy
· Eufy Privacy Policy
California residents have legally enforceable rights to control how their data is used and shared, including the right to stop Eufy from selling their personal information, but these rights only apply if you know about them and actively exercise them.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.