If you are a resident of certain states in the United States, including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia, you are granted specific privacy rights under state data protection laws. These rights allow you to manage, inquire about, and protect your personal information in specific ways.
Your Privacy RightsAs a resident of these states, you are entitled to the following rights regarding your personal information:
- Right to Know: You can request information about the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you, including where the information was sourced from, what it is used for, whether it was shared with third parties, and to whom it was disclosed.
- Right to Access: You have the right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about you.
- Right to Correction: You can ask us to correct any inaccuracies in your personal information.
- Right to Deletion: You can request that we delete personal information about you that we have collected.
- Right to Withdraw Consent: If you have provided consent for the processing of your personal information, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time.
- Right to Non-Discrimination: You have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment by us for the exercise of the privacy rights conferred by applicable state laws.
Categories of Personal Information CollectedOver the past twelve months, we have collected the following categories of personal information:
- Identifiers: Such as a real name, alias, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, or other similar identifiers -
COLLECTED from this category.- Personal Information Categories Listed in the California Customer Records Statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)) - NONE collected from this category.- Characteristics of Protected Classifications: Such as age, sex, race, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth, sexual orientation), veteran or military status -
COLLECTED from this category.- Commercial Information: Including records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies -
COLLECTED from this category.- Biometric Information: Such as fingerprints, faceprints, and voiceprints -
NONE collected from this category.- Internet or Other Similar Network Activity: Including browsing history, search history, information on a consumer's interaction with a website, application, or advertisement -
COLLECTED from this category.- Geolocation Data: Precise physical location or movements -
COLLECTED from this category.- Sensory Data: Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information -
NONE collected from this category.- Professional or Employment-Related Information: Current or past job history or performance evaluations -
NONE Collected from this category.
We may collect other personal information from you during interactions such as:- Customer Surveys or Quizzes: Participation in these activities may require you to provide additional personal information.
- Service Delivery and Inquiries: When you engage with our services or inquire about them, we collect information to facilitate these interactions.
How We Share Personal InformationWe use and share your personal information through:
- Cookies and Tracking Technologies: Including targeting cookies, marketing cookies, social media cookies, beacons, pixels, tags, and click redirects from affiliate marketplaces.
Your personal information may be shared with: - Service Providers: Underwritten contracts to ensure they protect the data similarly to us.
- Third Parties: Including ad networks, affiliate marketing programs, retargeting platforms, and accountancy services.
For a comprehensive overview of how we disclose personal information, refer to the section titled 'When and With Whom Do We Share Your Personal Information?'.
Your RightsAs a resident of specific U.S. states, you have certain rights under state data protection laws, including:
- Right to Know: You have the right to know whether we are processing your personal data.
- Right to Access: You can request access to the personal data we hold about you.
- Right to Correction: You are entitled to correct any inaccuracies in your personal data.
- Right to Deletion: You can ask us to delete your personal data from our records.
- Right to Obtain a Copy: You can obtain a copy of the personal data you have previously shared with us.
- Right to Non-Discrimination: You have the right to exercise your privacy rights without facing discrimination.
- Right to Opt-Out of Certain Processing: You can opt out of the processing of your personal data for:
- Targeted advertising.
- The sale of personal data (which we do not do)
- Profiling that results in legal or similarly significant effects.
Additional Rights Based on StateRight to Know Third-Party Disclosures:- California and Delaware: You can request a list of the categories of third parties to whom we have disclosed personal data.
- Oregon: You can request a list of specific third parties to whom we have disclosed personal data.
Right to Limit Use and Disclosure:- California: You have the right to limit the use and disclosure of your sensitive personal data.
Right to Opt Out of Data Collection via Advanced Technologies:- Florida: You can opt out of the collection of sensitive data and personal data collected through voice or facial recognition technologies.
Residents of California can also request information once a year about categories of personal information shared with third parties for direct marketing purposes under the 'Shine The Light' law.
How to Exercise Your RightsTo exercise these rights, you can contact us by emailing - contact@ferovalemedia.com
You can opt out from the targeted advertising, or profiling by disabling cookies in Cookie Preference Settings.
Under certain US state data protection laws, you can designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. We may deny a request from an authorized agent that does not submit proof that they have been validly authorized to act on your behalf in accordance with applicable laws.
Request VerificationTo ensure the security and confidentiality of the personal information we manage, Fero Vale Media Ltd. implements strict verification processes for all data access or deletion requests:
- Identity Verification: Upon receiving your request to access, update, or delete your personal information, we will first verify your identity to ensure that you are the person to whom the data pertains. This verification step is crucial to prevent unauthorized access and safeguard your information.
- Use of Personal Information: We will use the personal information provided in your request solely for the purpose of verifying your identity or your authority to make the request. This may include matching the information provided by you with the information already held by us.
- Additional Information: If we cannot verify your identity with the information we already have, we may request additional documentation or information necessary for verification. This is to ensure the accuracy and security of our processes.
- Authorized Agents: If you choose to use an authorized agent to submit a request on your behalf, we will require that the agent provide written and signed permission from you. We may also ask for direct confirmation from you to ensure the legitimacy of the request.
AppealsIf we decline to act on your request, you have the right to appeal the decision:
- Appeal Process: You can initiate an appeal by emailing us at contact@ferovalemedia.com. We will respond in writing, detailing the actions taken or not taken in response to your appeal, including the reasons for our decision.
- Further Recourse: If your appeal is denied, you have the option to submit a complaint to your state’s attorney general, ensuring further review and assistance.
California 'Shine The Light' LawUnder the California Civil Code Section 1798.83, commonly known as the 'Shine The Light' law, California residents have the right to request, once a year and free of charge, information about personal information (if any) we disclosed to third parties for direct marketing purposes within the previous calendar year. This includes the categories of personal information and the names and addresses of those businesses with whom we shared such information.
- Making a Request: If you are a California resident and wish to make a request under the 'Shine The Light' law, please submit your request in writing by emailing us as at – contact@ferovalemedia.com