California Civil Code Sections 1798.115(c), 1798.130(a)(5)(c), 1798.130(c), and 1798.140 indicate that organizations should disclose whether the following categories of personal information are collected, transferred for “valuable consideration,” or transferred for an organization’s “business purpose” (as those terms are defined under California law). We do not “sell” your personal information. The table below indicates the categories of personal information we collect and transfer in a variety of contexts. Please note that because this list is comprehensive, it may refer to types of information that we collect and share about people other than yourself.

Categories of Personal Information We Collect To Whom We Disclose Personal Information for a Business Purpose
Identifiers – this may include real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, internet protocol (IP) address, device ID, email address, account name, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number or other similar identifiers.
  • Affiliates or subsidiaries
  • Business partners
  • Data analytics providers
  • Government entities, as may be needed to comply with law or prevent illegal activity
  • Internet service providers
  • Operating systems and platforms
  • Other Service Providers
  • Payment processors and financial institutions
  • Professional services organizations, this may include auditors and law firm
Financial Information – this may include bank account number, credit or debit card number, or other financial information.
  • Service Providers
  • Payment processors and financial institutions
  • Government entities, as may be needed to comply with law or prevent illegal activity
Medical/Health Insurance Information – this may include information regarding an individual’s medical history, mental or physical condition or treatment, insurance policy number, etc.
  • Affiliates or subsidiaries
  • Government entities, as may be needed to comply with law or prevent illegal activity
  • Internet service providers
  • Operating systems and platforms
  • Other Service Providers
  • Professional services organizations, this may include auditors and law firm
Characteristics of protected classifications – this may include age, sex, race, ethnicity, physical or mental handicap, etc.
  • Affiliates or subsidiaries
  • Government entities, as may be needed to comply with law or prevent illegal activity
  • Internet service providers
  • Operating systems and platforms
  • Other Service Providers
  • Professional services organizations, this may include auditors and law firms
Internet or other electronic network activity information – this may include browsing history, search history, and information regarding an individual’s interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement.
  • Data analytics providers
  • Government entities, as may be needed to comply with law or prevent illegal activity
  • Internet service providers
  • Operating systems and platforms
  • Other Service Providers
  • Professional services organizations, this may include auditors and law firms
Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information
  • Affiliates or subsidiaries
  • Business partners
  • Government entities, as may be needed to comply with law or prevent illegal activity
  • Internet service providers
  • Operating systems and platforms
Professional or employment-related information
  • Government entities, as may be needed to comply with law or prevent illegal activity
  • Internet service providers
  • Operating systems and platforms
  • Other Service Providers
  • Professional services organizations, this may include auditors and law firms
Inferences – drawn from any of the information listed above to create a profile
  • Advertising networks
  • Data analytics providers
  • Government entities, as may be needed to comply with law or prevent illegal activity
  • Other Service Providers