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Your California Privacy Rights. This section applies to any California residents about whom we have collected personal information from any source, including through your use of our Website(s), by buying our products or services, or by communicating with us electronically, in paper correspondence or in person. As a financial services company, TMCC applies privacy and security protections to your personal information as required by US federal law. As such, certain personal information that we may collect and process about you to deliver our financial products and services is exempt from the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). In furtherance of our commitment to consumer transparency and privacy for our valued customers, we are providing you with details on the sources, uses, and similar details of the personal information we may process about you. Please keep in mind, however, that our decision to provide you this information is done solely on a voluntary basis and in no way suggests TMCC is doing so because it is required to do so under the CCPA or any other legal obligation. Therefore, TMCC reserves the right, in our sole discretion, to determine the amount and type of information we disclose to you in the future or how to respond to privacy requests that you may submit to us. For purposes of this section, “personal information” means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular California consumer/resident or household. Personal information does not include publicly available information or information that has been de-identified.
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Your California Privacy Rights. Under California Civil Code Section 1798.83 our customers and users who are California residents are permitted to request certain information about the types of information shared by Double Jade with third parties for their direct marketing purposes and the identities of those third parties. To make such a request, please send an email to: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Our Use of Cookies Our website uses cookies. A cookie is a small piece of data or a text file that is downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you access certain websites. Cookies may contain text that can be read by the web server that delivered the cookie to you. The text contained in the cookie generally consists of a sequence of letters and numbers that uniquely identifies your computer or mobile device; it may contain other information as well. By agreeing to accept our use of cookies, you are giving us, and third parties we partner with, permission to place, store, and access some or all the cookies described below on your computer. Strictly Necessary Cookies These cookies are necessary for proper functioning of the website, such as displaying content, logging in, validating your session, responding to y our request for services, and other functions. Most web browsers can be set to disable the use of cookies. However, if you disable these cookies, you may not be able to access features on our website correctly or at all. Performance Cookies These cookies collect information about the use of the website, such as pages visited, traffic sources, users' interests, content management, and other website measurements.
Your California Privacy Rights. If you are a California resident, California law may provide you with additional rights regarding our use of your personal information. To learn more about your California privacy rights, visit xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/privacy/privacy-laws and see the Privacy Notice for California Residents section of this Policy. Notice to European Users – Our Services are targeted for users in the United States of America and Canada. Any information you enter regarding our Services may be transferred outside of the European Union to the United States of America which does not offer an equivalent level of protection to that required in the European Union. You are advised that the United States of America uses a sectoral model of privacy protection that relies on a mix of legislation, governmental regulation, and self-regulation. Article 26 of the European Union’s Data Protection Directive (Directive 95/46/EC, 1995 O.J. (L 281) 31) allows for transfer of personal data from the European Union to a third country if the individual has unambiguously given his consent to the transfer of personal information, regardless of the third country’s level of protection. By using our Services, you consent to the transfer of all such information to the United States of America which may not offer an equivalent level of protection to that required in the European Union and to the processing of that information by the Company on its servers located in the United States of America as described in this Privacy Policy. Changes to Our Privacy Policy – We reserve the right to make corrections or updates to this Privacy Notice at our discretion from time to time. When we do so, we will post the updated Privacy Notice on our website and update the Privacy Notice’s Effective Date. We will notify you of material changes to this Privacy Notice by placing a prominent notice at the top of the Privacy Notice for thirty (30) days. The date the privacy policy was last revised is identified at the top of the page. Your use our Services after any changes to the Privacy Policy have been posted is your consent and agreement to all of the changes. We encourage you to periodically review this Privacy Notice.
Your California Privacy Rights. If you are a California resident, California law may provide you with additional rights regarding our use of your personal information. To learn more about your California privacy rights, visit the xx.xxx article on the
Your California Privacy Rights. If you are a California resident, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 allows you to request information on how we disclose personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes during the immediately preceding calendar year. You may make one request each year by emailing us at Xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or writing to us (see address below in “CONTACT US”).
Your California Privacy Rights. 20.1. California law requires businesses to use specific terms when describing the types of information we collect. Please note that we collect the same personal information from California residents as we do from residents of other states as described above, and we use all personal information as described above. For purposes of our disclosures under California law, we collect the following types of personal information:
Your California Privacy Rights. If you are a California resident, California law may provide you with additional rights regarding our use of your personal information. To learn more about your California privacy rights. California’s “Shine the Light” law (Civil Code Section § 1798.83) permits users of our Services that are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please send an email to xxxxxxx@XXXxxxxXxxx.xxx.
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Your California Privacy Rights. If you are a California resident, California Civil Code Section 1798.83 allows you to request information on how we disclose personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes during the immediately preceding calendar year. You may make one request each year by emailing us at xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or writing to us (see address below in “CONTACT US”). Please see HERE for our privacy notice regarding the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA).
Your California Privacy Rights. Residents of the State of California, under California Civil Code § 1798.83, have the right to request from companies conducting business in California a list of all third parties to which the company has disclosed personal information during the preceding year for direct marketing purposes. Alternatively, the law provides that if the company has a privacy policy that gives either an opt-out or opt-in choice for use of your personal information by third parties (such as advertisers) for marketing purposes, the company may instead provide you with information on how to exercise your disclosure choice options.
Your California Privacy Rights. Under California’s “Shine the Light” law, California residents who provide personal information in obtaining products or services for personal, family, or household use are entitled to request and obtain from us, once each calendar year, information about the customer information we shared, if any, with other businesses for their own direct marketing uses. If applicable, this information would include the categories of customer information and the names and addresses of those businesses with which we shared customer information for the immediately preceding calendar year. To obtain this information, please contact via email or mail with “Request for California Privacy Information” in the subject line and in the body of your message.
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