Some states have data privacy laws to protect the personal information of their residents. To learn more about these privacy rights, please see below.
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) gives specific rights to California consumers, which include employees and job applicants. California consumers may have the right to:
Request to view the personal information we collect about you in a portable format
Request to delete your personal information (where the law allows)
Request to limit the use and sharing of sensitive personal information
Request the correction of inaccurate personal information
Request that we do not sell or share your personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising or profiling
The New Jersey Data Protection Act gives specific rights to New Jersey consumers. New Jersey consumers may have the right to:
Request to view the personal information we collect about you in a portable format
Request to delete your personal information (where the law allows)
Request to limit the use and sharing of sensitive personal information
Request the correction of inaccurate personal information
Request that we do not sell or share your personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising or profiling
The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act gives specific rights to Texas consumers. Texas consumers may have the right to:
Request to view the personal information we collect about you in a portable format
Request to delete your personal information (where the law allows)
Request to limit the use and sharing of sensitive personal information
Request the correction of inaccurate personal information
Request that we do not sell or share your personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising or profiling
If you are a Texas resident and wish to file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General regarding your data privacy rights, please click here. You will be redirected to the Texas Attorney General's website's complaint process.
The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act gives specific rights to Virginia consumers. Virginia consumers may have the right to:
Request to view the personal information we collect about you in a portable format
Request to delete your personal information (where the law allows)
Request to limit the use and sharing of sensitive personal information
Request the correction of inaccurate personal information
Request that we do not sell or share your personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising or profiling