CCPA Compliance

The app used for assuring the GDPR/CCPA/APPI/PIPEDA compliance of this site, collects your IP and the email address in order to process the data. For more check Privacy Policy & Terms of Service

What is CCPA Compliance?

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Data Portability

You can use the links below to download all the data we store and use for a better experience in our store.

Access to Personal Data

You can use the link below to request a report which will contain all personal information that we store for you.

Do not Sell My Personal Information

You can submit a request to let us know that you do not agree for your personal information to be collected or sold.

Right to be Forgotten

Use this option if you want to remove your personal and other data from our store. Keep in mind that this process will delete your account, so you will no longer be able to access or use it anymore.

Understanding the CCPA Law

CCPA Compliance refers to adhering to the California Consumer Privacy Act, a law that grants California residents new rights regarding their personal information. This encompasses the ability to know what personal data is being collected, the right to delete this information, and the ability to opt out of the sale of their data. However, businesses must understand these requirements fully to implement proper compliance measures.

Who Needs to Comply?

Many businesses must adhere to CCPA compliance if they collect personal information from California residents. This applies primarily to businesses that earn over $25 million in annual gross revenue or deal with the personal information of over 50,000 residents a year. Therefore, small businesses may think they are exempt, but they still might have compliance obligations based on their data practices.

Steps to Ensure Compliance

To achieve CCPA compliance, companies should first evaluate their data collection processes. This includes creating a clear privacy policy and updating it regularly. Businesses should also establish a method for consumers to request information or opt out of data selling. Because compliance isn’t a one-time effort, continuous monitoring and training of staff are essential to stay compliant and avoid costly penalties.