
*A list of the categories of all entities and third-parties my data has been disclosed or sold to. *Any and all data your service has obtained or acquired about me from third-party companies, websites or apps *Any and all inferences, classifications or categorizations that your service has made about my interests, activities, behavior, attitudes, psychology, health, fitness, diet, intelligence or abilities *Any and all data collected about me or associated with me or my mobile phone or other device including location data, login data, biometric data, usage data, demographic data, website visit or other online activity data *Any and all information or content provided or posted by me I request to see a copy of any and all of the records you have pertaining to me including: I reside in California and am exercising my data access right under the California Consumer Privacy Act to see a copy of the categories and the specific pieces of personal information that has collected about me. If you have difficulty obtaining or deleting your data, or would like to share your experience, please email Natasha at: or direct message her at Privacy Compliance Officer, Here’s an email template for people in California who want to exercise their right to see the personal information a company holds about them. Apps, websites and other services that exchange personal data for money - or for non-monetary compensation - must prominently display a “Do Not Sell My Data” notice allowing people to stop the spread of their information. The California Consumer Privacy Act grants people in the state the right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information. Other companies may require a written request. Some companies have self-service features in place that consumers can use to delete their personal details. The right to delete personal dataĬalifornia residents have a new right to delete the information companies and their service providers have compiled about them. Categories of employee information may include online activity data and mobile phone location-tracking information. The right to know about employee dataįor the first time, the California law requires employers to tell employees the categories of personal information the company has collected about them and the purposes for which it will be used. Companies must acknowledge a data access request within 10 days, and they initially have 45 days to deliver the information.
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Screenshotįor security purposes, companies may ask for a copy of a consumer’s driver’s license or other form of identification before they fulfill a data request.

Here’s what Twitter’s ad-targeting logs look like.
