CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY NOTICE
Ca Consumer privacy noticeCALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY NOTICE
Last updated: July 4, 2022
California consumers have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) with respect to their personal information. This notice supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy of The Syndicate Management Group, LLC, a California limited liability company (“The Syndicate”) and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of California. The terms “California consumer,” “business purpose,” “sell” and “personal information” have the meanings prescribed in the CCPA. The use of “you” under this notice means a California consumer. This notice is incorporated by reference into The Syndicate’s Privacy Policy and may be changed in accordance with the terms of The Syndicate’s Privacy Policy.
Right to know: California consumers have the right, upon a verifiable consumer request, to request that we disclose what personal information we collect, use, and disclose about you in the proceeding twelve (12) months of your request. Specifically, we are required to disclose:
the specific pieces and categories of personal information that we have collected about you;
the categories of sources for that information;
the business or commercial purposes for collecting the information; and
the categories of third parties with which the information was shared.
Right to delete: California consumers have the right to request that we delete your personal information unless an exception applies, such as when the information is necessary to: complete a transaction, perform a contract between us and you, provide you a service for which it was collected, detect, prevent or investigate security incidents, comply with laws, identify and repair bugs, ensure another consumer’s ability to exercise their free speech rights or other rights provided by law or use it internally, in a lawful manner, that is compatible with the context in which you provided us the personal information.
No Sale of Personal Information: California consumers have the right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information. The Syndicate does not sell your name, address, email, or other similar personal information. Note, California law broadly defines what constitutes “personal information” such that cookie and technical information shared with targeted advertising vendors may constitute a “sale” of “personal information.” At this time, The Syndicate does not sell your information.
Right to opt-in: California consumers have the right to request that personal information collected from minors under the age of 16 opt-in to the collection and use of their personal information. The Syndicate does not knowingly collect any personal information of minors under the age of 16.
Right against discrimination: California consumers have the right to not receive discriminatory treatment because they exercise their rights listed above.
How to make a disclosure request:
California consumers have the right to make a free disclosure request two times in any 12-month period. Please note that you must verify your request before further action is taken. As a part of this process, you may be required to authenticate your account with us or answer additional questions. We will make the disclosure within 45 days of receiving your verified request, unless we request an extension. In the event that we reasonably need a 45-day extension, we will notify you of the extension within the initial 45-day period. You may request these disclosures by emailing management@socalthesyndicate.com.
How to make a deletion request:
Please note that you must verify your request before further action is taken. As a part of this process, you may be required to authenticate your account with us or answer additional questions. After we receive and validate your request, we will delete your personal information as well as direct our service providers to delete your personal information, unless an exception applies, as described above. You may make a deletion request by emailing management@socalthesyndicate.com.You may also make a deletion request by calling (818) 757-0434.
How to designate an authorized agent:
Consistent with California law, you may designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. In order to designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf, you must provide a valid power of attorney and other information as we may reasonably request in order to verify the agent’s identity.
Categories and sources of personal information collected:
As described in our Privacy Policy, we collect personal information from you when you visit our website, in our ordinary course of our relationship with you, including when you register for use of our Services, or when you otherwise provide it to us, such as when you contact us via email. In particular, we may have collected the following CCPA categories of personal information from California consumers within the last twelve (12) months. Please see section 3.1 of our Privacy Policy for more detailed information on the personal information we may collect and the sources from which we may collect such personal information.
The categories of personal information we collect are:
Identifiers (e.g., your name, email address, mailing address, and IP address)
Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)) (e.g. payment information, address, telephone number, employment history, demographics)
Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law (e.g., age or gender information)
Commercial information (e.g., products or services you purchased)
Internet or other similar network activity (e.g., browsing history, search queries, and page views)
Professional or employment-related information (e.g., current or past job history)
Inferences drawn from other personal information (e.g., preferences, characteristics, attitudes)
The sources we collect the personal information from are:
Information you provide directly to us via our website or through surveys or other communications you provide to us
Public sources, such as your public social media
Information provided to us by our vendors/distributors of our products, which you may have purchased
Information collected on our behalf by our processors and service providers, such as our payment processors
Information collected through use of cookies or other similar technologies, such as usage data