Identify Verification<\/strong><\/p>We may require you to prove your identity to exercise certain rights. Depending on your request, we will ask for information such as your name, your telephone number, email address, and\/or date of last communication with us. We may also ask you to provide a signed declaration confirming your identity. We will only use Personal Information provided in your consumer request to verify your identity or authority to make the request.<\/p>
Only you, your parent, guardian (if you are under 13 years or age), conservator, a person to whom you have given power of attorney, or an authorized agent may make a verifiable consumer request related to your Personal Information. You may, however, make a verifiable consumer request on behalf of your minor child if necessary. Your verifiable consumer request must provide sufficient information that allows us to reasonably verify that you are the person about whom we collected Personal Information or an authorized representative. We cannot respond to your request if we cannot verify your identity or authority to make the request. You may only make a verifiable consumer request for your right to access twice within a 12-month period.<\/p>
Data Retention<\/strong><\/p>We retain your Personal Information so long as necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or otherwise processed. When determining the retention period, we take into account criteria, such as the type of services requested by or provided to you, the nature and length of our relationship with you, use of our Website, and the impact on the Website functionality if we delete your Personal Information.<\/p>
Notice of Financial Incentive<\/strong><\/p>We may offer you various incentives, including special offers, discounts, rewards, and coupons pursuant to certain rewards and loyalty programs (each, a \u201cRewards Program<\/strong>\u201d), throughout the year for providing us with your Personal Information. Categories of Personal Information that may be collected pursuant to a Rewards Program, include, but are not limited to the categories of Personal Information described in Section 1 \u201cYour Information We Collect.\u201d<\/p>We do not assign a monetary value to the data we collect, but based on a good-faith estimate, we believe the value received from your Personal Information is reasonably equal to the value of the benefit we offer you pursuant to a Rewards Program. This estimate is not specific to any specific individual who participates in a Rewards Program (a \u201cMember<\/strong>\u201d) and may vary by Member. We have calculated such value by taking into consideration, without limitation, relevant factors related to the estimated value of such information to us, as set forth under California Law.<\/p>If eligible, you may opt into a Rewards Program by following the instructions set forth in a Rewards Program\u2019s terms and conditions and, if applicable, by creating a member account on the Rewards Program\u2019s website. Material terms of participating in a Rewards Program, including all terms and conditions concerning the collection, use and retention of a Member\u2019s Personal Information, are set forth in the applicable terms and conditions, this Notice, and\/or our Terms of Service and should be carefully reviewed prior to participation in a Rewards Program.<\/p>
You have the right to cancel your membership and participation in a Rewards Program at any time. To opt out of a Rewards Program, including the receipt of marketing emails provided pursuant to your status as a Member of a Rewards Program, please contact us via the methods in Section 10 \u201cHow to Contact Us.\u201d<\/p>
Your Rights Under \u201cShine the Light\u201d<\/strong><\/p>In addition to your rights under California Law, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits California residents to request information regarding our disclosure, if any, of their Personal Information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. If this applies, you may obtain the categories of Personal Information disclosed and the names and addresses of all third parties that received Personal Information for their direct marketing purposes during the immediately prior calendar year (e.g.<\/em>, requests made in 2024 will receive information about 2023 sharing activities). To make such a request, please provide sufficient information for us to determine if this applies to you, attest to the fact that you are a California resident and provide a current California address for our response. You may make this request in writing by contacting us via the methods in Section 10 \u201cHow to Contact Us.\u201d<\/p>13. Additional Information for Residents of Other States<\/strong><\/p>For eligible residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Virginia, you also have rights with respect to the Personal Information, also known as personal data, that we collect about you. This section supplements this Notice and applies solely to eligible residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Virginia. Any terms not defined in this section have the same meaning as defined under applicable Colorado, Connecticut, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Virginia privacy law, including the Colorado Privacy Act, Connecticut Data Privacy Act, Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act, Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, Utah Consumer Privacy Act, and Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act. Subject to certain exceptions, if you are an eligible resident of one of these states, you have certain privacy rights which may include, depending on your state of residency:<\/p>
- Right to Know\/Access<\/strong>. You have the right to confirm whether we process your Personal Information and access such Personal Information. You also have the right to obtain your Personal Information in a portable, and to the extent reasonably feasible, readily usable format that you can transmit without hindrance. In addition, eligible Oregon residents have the right to confirm the categories of Personal Information we process or have processed, as well as a list of specific third parties to which we have disclosed any Personal Information.<\/li><\/ul>
- Right to Delete<\/strong>. You have the right to request that we delete the Personal Information you have provided to us or that we have otherwise obtained about you.<\/li><\/ul>
- Right to Correct<\/strong>. You have the right to request that we correct inaccuracies in your Personal Information, taking into account the nature of the Personal Information and the purposes of the processing of your Personal Information.<\/li><\/ul>
- Right to Opt Out<\/strong>. You have the right to opt out of the processing of your Personal Information for the purposes of (i) targeted advertising, (ii) the sale of your Personal Information and (iii) profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects. Please note that we do not engage in such profiling as defined under applicable law.<\/li><\/ul>
NOTICE TO TEXAS CONSUMERS<\/strong>: We may sell your sensitive personal data.<\/p>- Right to Appeal<\/strong>. You have the right to appeal our decision with regard to your request to exercise any rights described herein.<\/li><\/ul>
You do not need to create an account with us to exercise your Colorado, Connecticut, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Virginia privacy law rights. To exercise the rights described in this section, including your opt-out rights, please submit a consumer request to us by contacting us via the methods in Section 10 \u201cHow to Contact Us.\u201d<\/p>
14. Canadian Privacy Rights<\/strong><\/p>If you are located in Canada, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act<\/em> and applicable provincial privacy legislation (collectively, \u201cCanadian Privacy Laws<\/strong>\u201d) govern the collection, use and disclosure of personal information by organizations in the course of commercial activities. If you are located in Canada, this Canadian Privacy Rights section applies to you. Additionally, in certain Canadian provinces, provincial privacy legislation will apply to you, namely, for the Province of Alberta \u2013 the Personal Information Protection Act<\/em> (Alberta), for the Province of British Columbia \u2013 the Personal Information Protection Act<\/em> (British Columbia) and for the Province of Quebec \u2013 the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector<\/em> also applies to you and the expression \u201cCanadian Privacy Laws\u201d therefore also includes reference to these provincial laws. If you live in Canada and any part of our general Privacy Notice conflicts with this Canadian Privacy Rights section, this Canadian Privacy Rights section governs to the extent of the conflict.<\/p>Personal Information<\/em><\/p>Under Canadian Privacy Laws, personal information means any information about an identifiable individual, which may, in certain circumstances, include information gathered from your use of the Services.<\/p>
Consent<\/em><\/p>In Canada, express or implied consent is the legal basis upon which organizations may collect, use and disclose personal Information. Accordingly, personal information will only be collected, used, and disclosed by us for the purposes described above in this Privacy Notice under the heading \u201cHow We Use Your Personal Information\u201d, with your express or implied consent. We will collect your express consent for any sensitive personal information that we may collect, use, or disclose. Otherwise, your continued use of the Services signifies your consent to our collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information as described in this Privacy Notice, as it may be amended from time to time after you have been informed of any such amendment. Your continued use of the Services after having been informed of any amendment to this Privacy Notice will be deemed a consent by you to any such amendment; if you do not agree with this Privacy Notice or any amendment, do not access the Services.<\/p>
If you provide personal information of a third party to us, you represent that you have complied with the requirements of Canadian Privacy Laws with regards to its collection before providing it to us and for us its use and disclosure as set out in this Privacy Notice.<\/p>
Online Behavioural Advertising<\/em><\/p>With respect to the information that we collect using cookies or similar technologies that we have described above, you can opt-out of several third party ad servers\u2019 and networks\u2019 cookies simultaneously by using an opt-out tool created by the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada and an opt-out tool created by the Network Advertising Initiative. Opting out of a network does not mean you will no longer receive online advertising. It does mean that the network from which you opted out will no longer deliver ads tailored to your web preferences and usage patterns.<\/p>
Your Rights<\/em><\/p>Withdrawal of Consent<\/em><\/p>Under Canadian Privacy Laws, you have the opportunity to withdraw your consent at any time to our collection, use or disclosure of your personal information, subject to reasonable prior notice and applicable legal and contractual restrictions. Depending on the nature of the personal information for which you choose to withdraw your consent, if you do withdraw your consent we may not be able to provide our products and services to you; we will explain the implications of withdrawing consent to you when we receive your notice of withdrawal. If you withdraw your consent in respect of any personal information that has been provided to third parties, we will advise such third parties of your withdrawal to the extent required by Canadian Privacy Laws.<\/p>
Right to be informed<\/em><\/p>You have the right to be information about the personal information that we collect, use, process, disclose, retain and have deleted about you. You may request additional information to clarify the extent of your consent.<\/p>
Right to an Accounting<\/em><\/p>You have the right to receive an accounting of the categories of third parties to whom we have disclosed your personal information.<\/p>
Rights of Access, Correction<\/em><\/p>You have the right to access the personal information we maintain about you and you have the right to correct or supplement your personal information if it is inaccurate or misleading and to have it completed if it is incomplete. Where appropriate, to have personal information that you have corrected or supplemented transmitted to third parties who have had access to your personal information.<\/p>
Right to be notified of a Data Breach<\/em><\/p>If you are in Quebec, you have the right to be informed of a confidentiality breach involving your personal information that may cause you a serious harm. If you are in the rest of Canada you have the right to be informed of a breach of security safeguards affecting your personal information where there is a real risk of significant harm to you.<\/p>
Right to Lodge Complaints<\/em><\/p>You have the right to lodge a complaint about our collection, use or disclosure of your personal information with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and any applicable provincial privacy commissioner\u2019s office having jurisdiction.<\/p>
Additional Rights in Quebec<\/em><\/p>If you are in the province of Quebec, you have the following additional rights:<\/p>
Right of Deletion<\/em><\/p>You may request under certain circumstances the deletion of your personal information.<\/p>
Right to Data Portability<\/em><\/p>As of September 22, 2024 you will have the right to be provided, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, with a copy of your personal information or to have it transferred directly to another entity or person.<\/p>
To exercise the above rights, please get in touch with us using the contact information provided below under the heading \u201cContact Us\u201d. We will consider and process your request within a reasonable period of time and in any event within thirty days of receipt of your request or such longer time as we may be permitted under Canadian Privacy Laws. Please be aware that under certain circumstances, Canadian Privacy Laws may limit your exercise of these rights.<\/p>
If we cannot provide you with access to your personal information, we will inform you of the reasons why, subject to any legal or regulatory restrictions.<\/p>
If we refuse to rectify your personal information, we will attach a statement to the record that sets out the reason why we have refused to make the rectification.<\/p>
We will also retain the personal information that has been the subject of an access request or a rectification request for as long as necessary to allow you to exhaust any recourse provided by law.<\/p>
International Transfers<\/em><\/p>As noted above in this Privacy Notice, your personal information may be transferred to and stored at a location outside of your jurisdiction of residence. Please note that local data protection laws where your personal information is stored or processed may not provide as much protection as the data protection laws in force in your jurisdiction of residence, but we nevertheless ensure that we take reasonable steps to ensure that your personal information will not be used by such persons storing or processing the information for any purpose other than assisting us for the purposes described in this Privacy Notice. If you would like to receive more information about our policies and practices with respect to our use of service providers outside of Canada who handle your personal information or if you have any questions about our collection, use, disclosure or storage by any service providers outside of Canada on our behalf, please contact us at the address below under the heading \u201cContact Us\u201d.<\/p>
If you provide personal information of a third party to us, you represent that you have complied all the obligations imposed by Canadian Privacy Laws regarding the transfer of personal information outside the jurisdiction of residence.<\/p>
Business Transfers<\/em><\/p>Where we disclose your personal information in the event of a business transfer described in our Privacy Notice above, we will ensure that the information is treated confidentially by the parties to the transaction and that the information will be protected by security safeguards appropriate to its sensitivity. If the transfer is completed we will require that the parties to the transaction continue to treat your personal information in accordance with Canadian Privacy Laws.<\/p>
Service providers<\/em><\/p>Where we disclose personal information to services providers, we ensure that they are bound by contractual obligations to:<\/p>
- Use personal information only for providing the service;<\/li>\n\n
- Refrain from disclosing or communicating personal information without our consent;<\/li>\n\n
- Implement rigorous security measures;<\/li>\n\n
- Allow us to audit these measures;<\/li>\n\n
- Notify us immediately of a confidentiality breach; and<\/li>\n\n
- Destroy personal information at the end of the contract.<\/li><\/ul>
Electronic Marketing Messages<\/em><\/p>We send electronic marketing messages for the purposes described above in this Policy, however, notwithstanding Our Opt-in\/Opt-out Policy described above, Canada\u2019s anti-spam legislation contains special rules that regulate the way in which we may send these electronic messages to you. If you are located in Canada we will only send electronic marketing messages to you if we have your prior opt-in consent, unless an exception or a specific form of implied consent applies. You may learn more and sign up for our electronic mailing list by clicking here.<\/p>
Information security and governance<\/em><\/p>Our internal policies and practices provide for:<\/p>
- framework applicable to the use, communication, retention and destruction of personal information;<\/li>\n\n
- the roles and responsibilities of our employees throughout the life cycle of the personal information; and<\/li>\n\n
- a process for handling complaints concerning the protection of personal information.<\/li><\/ul>
Each employee who uses personal information is bound by confidentiality obligations and has received appropriate training. In addition, each employee may only access personal information that is necessary for the performance of his or her duties. In the event of a breach, our governance policies and practices provide for sanctions.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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