Majority Strategies, LLC, our subsidiaries and affiliates (“Majority Strategies,” “we,” or “us”) is required under California and Nevada law to provide specific disclosures to residents of those states about how we treat personal information that we collect in course of developing and providing our services, including personal information collected through our Platform. This California and Nevada Privacy Notice (the “Notice”) is intended to supplement the disclosures we make in our Privacy Policy, and several sections of the Notice refer back to our Privacy Policy.
This Notice does not apply to personal information collected or used for our own employment-related purposes or personal information that is provided to us in our capacity as a service provider to our clients (“Clients”).
This Notice also does not apply to any information collected by Clients, including on websites that were designed, or are operated, by Majority Strategies. Each Client is responsible for its own privacy practices, and any information collected through a Client’s website is subject to our Client’s privacy policy.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) requires us to make specific disclosures about how we collect, use and share the personal information of California residents who are subject to CCPA. CCPA also grants such California residents certain rights related to their personal information. This section (our “California Privacy Notice”) describes our personal information practices, and contains these required disclosures and instructions for California residents who wish to exercise their rights under CCPA.
Please note that, to the extent permitted under CCPA, this California Privacy Notice does not apply to the personal information of California residents that we collect:
We are required under CCPA to tell you which categories of “personal information” we collect, and which of these categories we disclose for “business purposes” or for “sale” purposes as these terms are defined under CCPA.
Subject to certain exclusions included in CCPA, and as relevant to our operations, California residents have the rights listed below. We may take steps to verify your identity, as permitted or required under CCPA, before we process your request. Verification may include asking you to provide information about yourself that we can match against information already in our possession.
Agents that you have authorized to act on your behalf may also submit CCPA requests as instructed below. The agent must also provide evidence that they have your written permission to submit a request on your behalf. If we are unable to verify the authenticity of a request, we may ask you for more information or may deny the request.
California residents who wish to exercise their rights under this section can email us at [email protected]. Please indicate you are a California resident making a “CCPA” request, specify which right you are exercising, and include your name, telephone number and the email address you used to access our Platform.
If you reside in California, you also have the right to ask us one time each year if we have shared personal information with third-parties for their direct marketing purposes. California residents who wish to exercise their rights under this section can email us at [email protected]. Please indicate you are a California resident making a “Shine the Light” request, and include your name, telephone number and the email address you used to access our Platform.
This section (our “Nevada Privacy Notice”) outlines certain rights for Nevada residents. If you are a Nevada resident, under Privacy and Security of Personal Information Chapter of the Nevada Revised Statutes Section 603A (“603A”), you have the right to submit a verified request to us, directing us not to make any sale of certain “personal information” as defined under this law that we have collected or will collect about you. Nevada residents who wish to exercise their rights under this section can email us at [email protected]. Please indicate you are a Nevada resident making a “Nevada Opt-Out” request, and include your name, telephone number and the email address you used to access our Platform.