California’s new “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” right and what it means for California residents who use Circa
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) aims to provide California residents a host of new rights, among them the ability to prevent companies from “selling” their personal information.
“Selling” data and what it means
A common understanding of “selling” information is that it involves a company taking information it has learned about you and exchanging that information with an unrelated third party for money, who will then use that data for a new purpose that you did not intend. Circa does not do this with your information.
We use our users’ information in order to help people get jobs. However, the CCPA has a much broader definition of “sell” than this. Circa strives to live up to the law, and your wishes, as it relates to this right.
Click here to view the Circa privacy policy.
Opting out of data “selling”
Opting out is a request to not “sell” or “transfer” your information to an employer, prohibiting us from providing our services to you. In order to opt out, you can request we delete your account and personal data.
Request to have your data deleted using the form below
By submitting this request, you are declaring that you are a California resident taking advantage of your rights under CCPA. Once your data is deleted, Circa will be unable to access or restore it.