California Privacy Rights
If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), gives you certain rights regarding your personal information. [3][4]
Notice of collection and use
In the past 12 months, we may have collected identifiers (such as name, address, phone, email, IP address), commercial information (service requests), and internet or device activity (log data and cookies) from you and used them for the purposes described in the Privacy Policy. [3][4] This includes matching you with Contractors, operating our services, performing analytics, and, where permitted, personalized marketing. [4]
Right to know, access, and deletion
California residents may have the right to: [3]
– Request to know the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected, used, disclosed, or “sold” or “shared” (as defined by CCPA/CPRA). [3]
– Request deletion of personal information, subject to certain exceptions (such as completing transactions, detecting security incidents, or complying with legal obligations). [3]
You may submit a verifiable consumer request using the methods listed in the “Contact Us” section. [3] We will take steps to verify your identity before responding, which may include confirming certain information we already have about you.[2]
Right to opt out of sale or sharing
To the extent our use of cookies, advertising technology, or lead distribution is considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information under the CCPA/CPRA, you have the right to opt out. [4][3] You can exercise this right by using any “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link (if available) on the site or by contacting us using the methods described below.[4]
Right to correct and limit use of sensitive information
You may have the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information we maintain about you. [4] If we collect any “sensitive” personal information as defined by California law, you may also have the right to request that we limit our use of that information to permitted purposes.[3]
Non‑discrimination
We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your CCPA/CPRA rights, such as by denying services or charging different prices, except as permitted by law. [3]
If you are an authorized agent submitting a request on behalf of a California resident, we may require proof of your authorization and additional verification of the resident’s identity.[3]
