Last Updated: July 20, 2024
This US State Supplement provides additional information for residents of California, Connecticut, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. If you are a resident of one of these states, you have certain rights as specified under state law, which you can exercise at our Privacy Center.
Our Privacy Policy details what Information we collect about you, including Information considered “personal information” or “personal data” under applicable privacy laws, the sources of that Information, the purposes of use and disclosure, and the categories of third parties that may receive that Information. If you are an adult using our Services, please read this Supplement in combination with our Privacy Policy for a complete understanding of how we collect, use, and share your personal information or personal data.
If you are a child using our Services, or a parent or guardian of such a child, please read this Supplement in combination with our Children’s Privacy Policy, which describes how we collect, use, and share personal information or personal data about children.
We will use the term “personal information” below. Any capitalized terms not defined in this Supplement are defined in the Privacy Policy or the Children’s Privacy Policy, as applicable.
Your rights as specified under state law may include the following:
We do not use or disclose personal information for profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects on you without either your explicit consent or where otherwise permitted by applicable law.
Visit our Privacy Center to exercise your rights specified under your state’s laws. You can also contact us toll free at 1-866-324-3637 or TTY: use 711 and an agent will assist you with submitting a request. When you submit a request, we will usually ask you to provide an email address to verify your identity and prevent fraud. You may also designate an authorized agent to submit a request on your behalf. Depending on the nature of the request, we may authenticate the request, such as by requiring a signed written permission from you that authorizes the agent to act on your behalf. A valid power of attorney will constitute signed written permission, but you are not required to obtain a power of attorney to use an authorized agent.
If you are the parent or guardian of a minor child, you may also submit a request on behalf of your child. In that event, we will ask you to provide your child’s email address and to submit a signed form authorizing us to proceed with the request regarding your child’s personal information.
If we deny your request or cannot fulfill it, you may appeal our decision by contacting us via [email protected] to ask us to review your request again. Your email should include “Appeal” in the subject line. You have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment if you exercise any of the rights explained in this US State Supplement.
Below are several additional California-specific disclosures and metrics provided in accordance with California law.
From time to time, we may update this US State Supplement. We encourage you to periodically check back and review this Supplement so that you are up to date.
If you have any questions about this US State Supplement, you can contact us at [email protected].