California Privacy Choices
Last Updated: August 1, 2024
California residents have specific rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and other laws regarding their personal information. Our California Privacy Choices page provides California consumers with a one-stop shop to learn about our privacy practices, your legal rights and privacy choices, and other important information with respect to California residents. To make things as easy as possible, we have provided important links to help you navigate this page.
- California Privacy Policy. View our comprehensive disclosures regarding the collection, use, disclosure, and sale of your personal information and understand your rights under the CCPA.
- California Workforce Member Privacy Policy. This supplements our California Privacy Policy and applies to California residents who are or are seeking to become a member for our California workforce.
- Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Opt-out of the sale or sharing of your personal information to third parties.
- Notice of Financial Incentive. Learn more about the financial incentives we offer that require the use of your personal information.
California Privacy Policy
This California Privacy Policy supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy and applies solely to visitors, users, and others who are residents of the State of California. This section describes your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) and other California laws. Any terms defined in the CCPA have the same meaning as when used herein.
While we have set out the categories below as required by the CCPA, you can review our Privacy Policy for examples and other information that describes our data collection and use, which will not change under this notice.
Additional Notice to California Residents
California law requires us to disclose the following additional information with respect to our privacy practices. If you are a California resident, this section applies to you in addition to the rest of the Privacy Policy.
Description of Information Practices Regarding CCPA-Defined Categories of Personal Information
Category | Examples | Collected | Disclosed for a Business Purpose | Shared for Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising |
Identifiers | A real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier (e.g., employee ID), online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, driver’s license number, passport number or other similar identifiers. | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)) | A name, signature, Social Security number, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, financial information, medical information, or health insurance information. Some personal information included in this category may overlap with other categories. | ✓ | ✓ | |
Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law | Age (40 years or older), citizenship, marital status. | ✓ | ✓ | |
Commercial information | Records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Biometric information | Genetic, physiological, behavioral, and biological characteristics, or activity patterns used to extract a template or other identifier or identifying information, such as, fingerprints, faceprints, and voiceprints, iris or retina scans, keystroke, gait, or other physical patterns, and sleep, health, or exercise data. | |||
Internet or other similar network activity | Browsing history, information on a consumer’s interaction with a website, application, or advertisement. | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Geolocation data | Physical location or movement. | ✓ | ✓ | |
Sensory data | Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information. | ✓ | ✓ | |
Professional or employment-related information | Current or past job history or performance evaluations. | |||
Non-public education information (per the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. Section 1232g, 34 C.F.R. Part 99)) | Education records directly related to a student maintained by an educational institution or party acting on its behalf, such as grades, transcripts, class lists, student schedules, student identification codes, student financial information, or student disciplinary records. | |||
Inferences drawn from other personal information | Profile reflecting a person’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes. | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Sensitive Information | Government identifiers (social security, driver’s license, state identification card, or passport number); complete account access credentials (usernames, account numbers, or card numbers combined with required access/security code or password); precise geolocation; racial or ethnic origin; mail, email, or text message contents. | ✓ | ✓ |
For a comprehensive understanding of the types of personal information we collect, the sources from which we collect it, and the purposes for which we use it, please refer to the “Information Collected and How We Use It” section of the Privacy Policy.
- Notice of Financial Incentive. We may offer our customers loyalty and other incentive programs that provides certain benefits, such as rewards and exclusive offers. We may also provide other promotional campaigns, such as sweepstakes, contests, or limited-time promotions (collectively, the “Programs”). When you sign up for one of these Programs, we typically ask you to provide your name and contact information (such as email address and/or telephone number). Because our Programs involve the collection of personal information, they might be interpreted as a “financial incentive” program under the CCPA. The value of your personal information to us is related to the value of the free or discounted products or services, or other benefits that you obtain or that are provided as part of the applicable Program, less the expense related to offering those products, services, and benefits to Program participants. Participation in a Program is governed by the applicable terms and conditions (including the Official Rules for any sweepstakes or contest or the promotional terms for any short-term promotion), which will also describe the financial incentives association with the promotion and how to participate. You are not obligated to participate in any contest, sweepstakes, or short-term promotion and may terminate your participation at any time (as described in the Program terms and conditions). You may withdraw from participating in a Program at any time by contacting us using the designated method set forth in the applicable Program terms and conditions.
- Shine the Light Disclosure. California Civil Code Section § 1798.83, also known as the “Shine the Light” law, permits California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed. To make such a request, please send an email with the subject “Shine the Light Request” to privacy@pieology.com.
California-specific Privacy Rights
California law grants rights specific rights to California consumers regarding their personal information. Note that these may be duplicative of the rights described in the Privacy Policy. They are as follows:
- Right to Know. You can request, up to two times each year, that we disclose the categories and/or specific pieces of personal information that we collect, use, disclose, and may sell, the sources from which we collected it, the purposes for collecting, selling, or sharing it, as applicable, and the categories of third parties with whom we have shared it.
- Right to Correction of Personal Information. You have the right to have inaccurate personal information corrected.
- Right to Deletion of Personal Information. You can ask us to delete the personal information that we have collected from you, subject to certain exceptions such as to complete a transaction for you, to exercise our rights, or to comply with a legal obligation.
- Right to Opt out of Sales of Personal Information. You have the right opt out of the sale of your personal information to third parties. In the preceding twelve (12) months, Pieology has not “sold” personal information as this term is defined in the CCPA. Therefore, we do not offer such a right.
- Right to Opt Out of Sharing of Personal Information. The CCPA defines “sharing” as disclosing or making a consumer’s personal information available to a third party for cross-context behavioral advertising. In the preceding twelve (12) months, Pieology has shared certain categories of personal information (identified in the above table) with third-party advertisers to tailor ads to consumers’ interests. You have the right to opt out of your personal information being shared for targeted advertising, and you may exercise this right by submitting a request using our Cookie Management Tool shown on the bottom corner of the screen, or using the contact information provided below.
- Right to Limit Use and Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information. You have the right to direct us to limit our use of your sensitive personal information to that use which is necessary to perform the services or provide the goods reasonably expected by an average consumer. Pieology does not use sensitive personal information beyond the CCPA’s permissible purposes.
- Right against Discrimination. You are entitled to exercise the rights described above free from retaliation as prohibited by the CCPA.
- Right to Appeal. If we deny your request to exercise a right, you have the right to appeal our decision.
To exercise your California privacy rights, pleaseuse the contact methods described below. We may request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and your rights. We will respond to your request within a reasonable period (if properly submitted) and in accordance with applicable law. If we need more time to verify your identity, process and respond to your request, we will notify you of that fact along with the reason for the delay. If we decline to act regarding your request, we will inform you of our decision and the reason for it, and, if applicable, with instructions on how you may appeal our decision.
You have the option to designate an authorized agent to submit requests on your behalf for exercising your data rights. An authorized agent can be either a person or a business entity that you have formally authorized to act on your behalf.
To use an authorized agent:
- Signed Authorization: You must provide the authorized agent with a signed written authorization to act on your behalf. This document should clearly indicate that you grant them the authority to submit requests for you.
- Agent Submission: The authorized agent can then submit a request via the methods outlined above. The agent should attach a copy of the written authorization you provided.
- Identity Verification: We may contact you directly to confirm that you have authorized the agent to act on your behalf. This is a security measure designed to protect your personal information.
Please note that we reserve the right to deny requests from agents who do not provide proof of authorization or if we cannot verify the agent’s identity.
Changes to this Notice
We may update this California Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make changes, we will notify you by revising the date at the top of the California Privacy Policy and, in some cases, we may provide you with additional notice (such as adding a statement to our website homepage or sending you a notification). We encourage you to review the California Privacy Policy whenever you access our Services or otherwise interact with us to stay informed about our information practices and the choices available to you.
Contact Information
For questions or concerns about this California Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us by using the information below.
Phone: 1-833-714-6344
Email: privacy@pieology.com
Mail:
Pieology Pizzeria
Attn: Privacy Policy Issues
18101 Von Karman Suite #1100
Irvine, CA 92612