Website Privacy Policy (CA Supplement)
This California Supplement is incorporated by reference into the (i) Privacy Policy that applies to the website available at www.pathful.com and any website content, features or functions (the “Website”), which is owned and operated by Pathful, Inc. (“Pathful,” “we,” or “us”), and (ii) the Services Privacy Policy that governs your use of the Services. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the applicable Privacy Policy.
To review the Privacy Policy, please visit https://www.pathful.com/privacy
To review the Services Privacy Policy, please visit https://www.pathful.com/privacy
Supplemental Notice to California Residents
This Supplemental California Privacy Notice only applies to our processing of Personal Information that is subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”). The CCPA provides California residents with the right to know what categories of Personal Information that Pathful has collected about them and whether Pathful disclosed that Personal Information for a business purpose (e.g., to a service provider) in the preceding 12 months. California residents can find this information below:
As described above, please note that we may also disclose Personal Information to our affiliates and third-party service providers, in connection with operations, corporate restructuring, to comply with law, or for compliance, fraud prevention and safety purposes. We do not sell your Personal Information.
We retain Personal Information we collect from you where we have an ongoing legitimate business need to do so (for example, to comply with applicable legal, tax or accounting requirements, to enforce our agreements or comply with our legal obligations). When we have no ongoing legitimate business need to process your Personal Information, we will either delete or anonymize it or, if this is not possible (for example, because your Personal Information has been stored in backup archives), then we will securely store your Personal Information and isolate it from any further processing, until deletion is possible.
Except as excluded above, the CCPA grants California residents the following rights:
- Information. You can request information about how we have collected, used and shared your Personal Information during the past 12 months. We have made this information available to California residents without having to request it by including it in this Privacy Policy, in the chart above.
- Access. You can request a copy of the Personal Information that we maintain about you.
- Deletion. You can ask us to delete the Personal Information that we collected or maintain about you.
Please note that the CCPA limits these rights by, for example, prohibiting us from providing certain sensitive information in response to an access request and limiting the circumstances in which we must comply with a deletion request. If we deny your request, we will communicate our decision to you. To the extent we collect sensitive Personal Information, we do so only to determine whether we are able to provide our products or services. The CPRA allows you to limit the use or disclosure of sensitive Personal Information beyond what is reasonable and proportionate to the requested goods and services provided by Pathful, which you may do by contacting us to make such request. In addition, to the extent applicable under the CPRA, you have the right to opt out of our sharing of Personal Information.
To the extent that the CPRA is applicable to you in respect of your accessing our Website, you have the right to request that we rectify inaccurate information about you. You are entitled to exercise the rights described above free from discrimination, and to ask someone else to exercise your privacy rights for you as your authorized agent.
The CCPA requires us to verify the identity of the individual submitting a request to access or delete or rectify Personal Information (or written permission or other proof that you have appointed an agent to serve on your behalf) before providing a substantive response to the request.