Introduction
Leadership Connect offers natural persons, residing in the State of California (each, a “consumer”), Services. This supplement details the rights that California consumers may have under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”).
Within the context of the CCPA, the term “personal information” is defined as information that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household.
However, the CCPA goes further to describe those items that are NOT considered “personal information”, which includes publicly available, deidentified, or aggregate consumer information or any personal information collected from natual persons who are employees of Leadership Connect or an employee of a user of our Services, a contractor or job applicant.
Categories of personal information we collect, the sources of that information, purposes for why we collect it, who we share it with, and whether we sell that personal information
Where we act as a “business” under CCPA (meaning we determine the manner and reasons for why we process your personal information), we may be required to disclose additional information regarding the categories of personal information we collect, the sources where we obtain that information, the purposes for why we collect that information, who we share that information with, as well as whether we sell that personal information – all of which depends on the specific Service.
Your privacy rights
If you are a resident of California and are not a job applicant, employee/contractor, or employee/contractor of another company interacting with us in your job role, you have the right to request what information we collect, use, and disclose. You also have the right to request that we delete your information.
To make a request, you can use the form linked to below.
Provide us enough information to verify your identify. We will use the information you provide to us to verify your request. If we cannot initially verify your identity, we may request additional information to complete the verification process, such as, for example, a copy of your driver’s license and/or a recent utility or credit card bill. You can designate an agent to make a request on your behalf by either: (1) having your agent send us a letter, signed by you, certifying that the agent is acting on your behalf and showing proof that they are registered with the California Secretary of State; or (2) by you and the agent executing and sending us a notarized power of attorney stating that the agent is authorized to act on your behalf. Please note that we may still require you to verify your identity before we process a request submitted by your agent.
California residents also have certain rights regarding the sale of personal information, as defined by the CCPA. California residents have the right to opt out of the sale of their personal information by clicking the following link “Do Not Sell My Personal Information.”
We will not discriminate against you because you have exercised any of your privacy rights under the CCPA.