Your California Privacy Rights.
Last Modified: Oct 5, 2022
This notice to California residents is provided under California law, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), Cal. Civ. Code 1798.100, et seq. This notice supplements our Data Privacy Statement by explaining your privacy rights if you are a California resident, providing our “notice at collection,” and providing certain mandated disclosures about our treatment of California residents’ information, both online and offline.
NOTICE OF COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
We collect these categories of personal information when you interact with us: identifiers/contact information, payment card information associated with you, purchase details, demographic information, internet or other electronic network activity information, geolocation data, or similar information, and inferences drawn from the above. A more detailed description of the type of personal information we collect is set out in our Data Privacy Statement under “Collection of Personal Information”.
We collect this information so that we can best serve you, including to fulfill your requests and to share offers that we think you may be interested in. A more detailed description of these purposes is in our Data Privacy Statement under “Use of Your Personal Information”.
California residents also have the right to “opt out” of the “sale” of their “personal information” to “third parties” (as those terms are defined in the CCPA and described below).
CCPA MANDATORY DISCLOSURES
We also make the following disclosures for purposes of compliance with the CCPA:
- We collected the following categories of personal information in the last 12 months: identifiers/contact information, payment card information associated with you, purchase details, demographic information, internet or other electronic network activity information, geolocation data, or similar information, and inferences drawn from the above.
- The sources of personal information from whom we collected are: directly from you, third-party sites or platforms that you link with your user profile, analytics tools, social networks, affiliate programs, and third-party services that update or supplement information we hold about you.
- The business or commercial purposes of collecting personal information are as summarized in our “notice at collection” section, and as described in more detail in our Data Privacy Statement under “Use of Your Personal Information”.
- We disclosed the following categories of personal information for a business purpose in the last 12 months: identifiers/contact information, payment card information associated with you, purchase details, demographic information, internet or other electronic network activity information, geolocation data, or similar information, and inferences drawn from the above. We disclosed each category to third-party business partners and service providers, third-party sites or platforms such as social networking sites, and other third parties as described in the “Sharing Your Personal Information with Third Parties” section of the Data Privacy Statement.
- As the term is defined by the CCPA, we “sold” the following categories of personal information in the last 12 months: identifiers/contact information, Internet or other electronic network activity information, and inferences drawn from the above. We “sold” each category to advertising networks, data analytics providers, and social networks.
- The business or commercial purposes of “selling” personal information is for third-party companies to perform services on our behalf, such as marketing, advertising, and audience measurement.
- We do not “sell” personal information of known minors under 16 years of age.
YOUR RIGHTS
Right to Access
If you are a California resident, you have the right to request, up to two times each year, access to categories and specific pieces of personal information about you that we collect, use, disclose, and sell.
Right to Delete
If you are a California resident, you have the right to request that we delete personal information that we collect from you, subject to applicable legal exceptions.
Right to Opt Out of Sale of Personal Information
If you are a California resident, you have the right to “opt out” of the “sale” of your “personal information” to “third parties” (as those terms are defined in the CCPA).
Process to Make a CCPA Request
- Making Access and Deletion Requests
To make an access or deletion request, please contact or send your request to:
Hypercharge Networks Corp.
Attn: Privacy
208-1075 W 1st St
North Vancouver, BC V7P 3T4
Canada
- Making Requests to “Opt Out” of the “Sale” of “Personal Information”
Based on the CCPA’s broad definition of “sale,” data collected on our sites and applications by third parties for purposes of interest-based advertising and social media tools may be a “sale” under the CCPA. We offer all consumers the ability to opt-out of the sale of their personal information that is available to California residents under the CCPA. Click on the “Do Not Sell My Info” link at the bottom of our applicable e-commerce websites to opt-out. You or an authorized agent acting on your behalf can also send your request to opt out to or send your request to:
Hypercharge Networks Corp.
Attn: Privacy
208-1075 W 1st St
North Vancouver, BC V7P 3T4
Canada
You can also opt-out by enabling the global privacy control signal available in certain browsers and extensions, and we will treat that signal as a valid opt-out request.
Please keep in mind that these opt-out tools are limited to the device and web browser you are using because they work off your device ID or browser ID. If you use another device or browser, you will need to opt-out on each device and browser. If you block or clear cookies from your browser, it may remove the opt-out settings, requiring you to opt-out again. Even when opted-out, you may still see contextual ads online such as those based on the topic and content of a webpage you visit. Learn more in section 2 of our Data Privacy Statement about how to adjust your privacy settings with some of our third-party analytics providers.
CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS METRICS
Hypercharge does not buy, receive for commercial purposes, sell, or share for commercial purposes the personal information of 10 million or more California residents in a calendar year. If it does, it will disclose the required metrics on this page.