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California Privacy Policy

Last updated May 21, 2024

 

 

These provisions apply only to California consumers and supplement this Privacy Policy. The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) and the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”), collectively referred to as “California Consumer Privacy Laws,” provide California consumers with specific rights regarding their personal information. This California Privacy Rights provision describes your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Laws, explains how you may exercise your rights, and provides an overview on the types of personal information we collect. To exercise the rights below, please see the section entitled How to Contact Us About Your California Privacy Rights.

 

California Consumer Privacy Laws provide you with the following rights:

          Right to know. You have the right to know what categories and specific pieces of personal information we collect about you, the

          sources from which we collect personal information, our business or commercial purpose for the collection, use, and sharing of your

          personal information, and any categories of third parties to whom we sell or with whom we share your personal information.

     

          Right to data portability. You have the right to request a copy of personal data we have collected and maintained about you in the past

          12 months. California Consumer Privacy Laws allow you to request your information from us up to twice during a twelve (12) month

          period. We will provide our response in a readily usable format, which is usually electronic.

    

          Right to delete. You have the right to request that we delete the personal information that we have collected from you and maintained,

          subject to certain exceptions. Please note that if you request deletion of your personal data, we may deny your request or may retain

          certain elements of your personal data if certain exceptions apply under California Consumer Privacy Laws.

      

          Right to opt out of selling or sharing. You have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information, along with the

          right to opt in to the sale of such information. If we sell or share any of your personal information, you may, at any time, tell us not to sell

          or share your personal information. We will also treat Global Privacy Control browser signals as opt-out of sale/share requests under the

          California Consumer Privacy Laws. At the time this Privacy Policy was last updated, we have sold (as defined in California Consumer

          Privacy Laws) and shared personal information for the purpose of cross-context behavioral advertising in the past 12 months, as

          detailed below.

     

          Right to correct. You have the right to request the correction of any personal information we maintain about you.

     

          Right to limit use or disclosure of sensitive personal information (“SPI”). You have the right to limit the use or disclosure of your SPI

          if we are using your SPI beyond what is reasonable and proportionate to provide the requested goods or services.

     

          Right to nondiscrimination. You have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment by us for the exercise of your CCPA privacy

          rights. Unless permitted by the CCPA, we will not:

  • Deny you goods or services

  • Charge you different prices or rates for goods or services, including through granting discounts

                             or other benefits, or imposing penalties

  • Provide you a different level or quality of goods or services

  • Suggest that you may receive a different price or rate for goods or services or a different level or

                             quality of goods or services

HOW TO CONTACT US ABOUT YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS

     

      

VERIFICATION OF YOUR IDENTITY

     

After you submit a request, (except as otherwise may be provided under California Consumer Privacy Law with respect to opt-out requests) we must verify your identity in order for us to properly respond and/or confirm that it is not a fraudulent request. To verify your identity, we will request, at a minimum, that you provide your name, email address, phone number, address, and relationship to us, so that we can seek to match this information with the information existing in our systems. When providing us this information, you represent and affirm that all information provided is true and accurate. If we are unable to verify that the consumer submitting the request is the same individual about whom we have collected personal information, we may contact you for more information, or we may not be able to meet your request.

    

Only you, or an agent legally authorized to act on your behalf, may make a verifiable request related to your personal information. If you are making a request as the authorized agent of a California consumer, we will ask you also submit reliable proof that you have been authorized in writing by the consumer to act on such consumer’s behalf.

     

    

OUR RESPONSE TIME TO YOUR REQUEST   

    

We will make every effort to respond to your request within forty-five (45) days from when you contacted us. If you have a complex request, the California Consumer Privacy Laws allow us up to ninety (90) days to respond. We will still contact you within forty-five (45) days from when you contacted us to let you know we need more time to respond.

     

    

SALE OF INFORMATION   

    

We do not sell your personal information for monetary consideration, but the disclosure of your information to certain third parties may be considered a “sale” under California Consumer Privacy Laws. We may have also shared your identifiers and information collected from your purchases with other third parties, which may be also be deemed a sale under the California Consumer Privacy Laws. In the preceding 12 months, Bromitron has shared your internet or other electronic network activity collected via cookies and other tracking technologies to data analytics providers and web hosting providers.

     

    

CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND OUR PURPOSES OF COLLECTIONS AND USE 

    

You can find a list of the categories of personal information we collect in the Personal Information We Collect From You section of our Privacy Policy page. For information regarding the sources from which we obtain personal information, please see the How We Collect Your Personal Information section of our Privacy Policy page. And to learn more about the business or commercial purposes for which we collect and use personal information please see the How We Use Your Personal Information section of our Privacy Policy page.

    

CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND OUR PURPOSES OF COLLECTIONS AND USE 

    

The categories of personal information that may have been disclosed to a third party for a business purpose or other commercial purposes, as well as the purposes for disclosing that information, are provided in the How We Disclose Your Personal Information and the How We Use Your Personal Information sections of our Privacy Policy page and are further summarized below.

In the past 12 months, Bromitron has disclosed the following categories of personal information to the following categories of third parties for the purposes stated below:

  • We have disclosed your personal identifiers, internet or other electronic network activity, your customer records information, and geo-location data to data analytics providers, operating systems, and other third parties to help us perform services, including maintaining or servicing accounts, providing customer service, processing transactions, verifying customer information, processing payments, providing analytics services, providing delivery services, and hosting our Website.

    

  • We have disclosed your personal identifiers, geo-location data, and internet or other electronic network information to IT support and data analytics providers to detect security incidents, protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, and to identify and repair Website and Mobile Application errors that impair functionality.

    

  • We have disclosed your personal identifiers, internet or other electronic network information, and geo-location to data analytics providers and operating systems to help us undertake activities to verify or maintain the quality or safety of a service or device that is owned, manufactured, manufactured for, or controlled by Bromitron, and to improve, upgrade, or enhance the service or device that is owned, manufactured, manufactured for, or controlled by Bromitron.

     

  • We have disclosed your personal identifiers, geo-location data, and internet or other electronic network information to data analytics providers and operating systems to undertake internal research for technological development and demonstration.

    

SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION

    

We may collect or process precise geo-location data. This information may be considered “sensitive personal information” under California Consumer Privacy Laws. However, we do not use your geo-location information to infer other characteristics about you. To the extent required by the California Consumer Privacy Laws, you may limit the processing of your sensitive personal information by contacting us through the methods noted above.

     

    

NOTICE OF FINANCIAL INCENTIVE   

    

We may provide programs, such as sweepstakes, contests, or other similar promotional campaigns (collectively, the “Programs”). When you participate in one of these Programs, we typically ask you to provide your name and contact information (such as email address and/or telephone number). Because our Programs involve the collection of personal information, they may be considered a “financial incentive” program under California Consumer Privacy Laws. The value of your personal information to us is related to the value of the free or discounted products or services, or other benefits that you obtain or that are provided as part of the applicable Program, less the expense related to offering those products, services, and benefits to Program participants.

You may withdraw from participating in a Program at any time by contacting us using the designated method set forth in the applicable Program rules. Visit the terms and conditions page of each Program to view full details, including how to join. You may also withdraw from or opt in to the Program by contacting us toll-free at 1-877-BROMINE or by emailing us at BROMIcharge@gmail.com.

     

    

CALIFORNIA "SHINE THE LIGHT"    

    

Under California Civil Code Section 1798.83 (“Shine the Light”), California residents have the right to request in writing from businesses with whom they have an established business relationship: (a) a list of the categories of personal information, as defined under Shine the Light, such as name, email address, and mailing address, and the type of services provided to the customer that a business has disclosed to third parties (including affiliates that are separate legal entities) during the immediately preceding calendar year for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes; and (b) the names and addresses of all such third parties. To request the above information, please contact us by email at BROMIcharge@gmail.com.

      

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How to Contact Us About Your California Privacy Rights

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