CCPA

(EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 2022)

LEGAL DISCLOSURES
In this section, we've provided some legally required disclosures under state privacy laws. There shouldn't be anything surprising in this section, and we've tried to explain our privacy practices in plain English throughout the rest of the policy.

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act or CCPA, California residents have certain rights regarding their data, including:

The right to know the categories of personal information we've collected and the categories of sources from which we got the information (see Information collected by Legacy Power and the chart just below)
The right to know the business purposes for sharing personal information (see Why Legacy Power uses your information)
The right to know the categories of third parties with whom we've shared personal information (see Sharing your information)
The right to access the specific pieces of personal information we've collected and the right to delete your information (see Privacy tools and choices)

Categories of Personal Information under the California Consumer Privacy Act

While California law applies only to California residents, we believe everyone should have the same privacy rights regardless of where you live. So our privacy tools are available to all of our users.

The California Shine the Light Law

Additionally, under the California Shine the Light Law, California residents who provide personal information in obtaining products or services for personal, family, or household use are entitled to either: (1) a list detailing the categories of information shared and the entities to which such information was provided; or (2) to be notified of a mechanism by which a consumer may opt-out of having their information shared with third parties. We have elected the second option.

Contacting Legacy Power

If you have any questions about this privacy policy, or the privacy practices of Legacy Power , please check out the Privacy Support Center for FAQs and other information.

We are always reviewing our privacy practices to make sure they comply with this policy. Sometimes, we'll need to update the policy to reflect changes in our products, technology, and uses of data. We won't change the policy in a way that reduces your rights or significantly changes the way we use or share data without telling you ahead of time and giving you a chance to stop using our services if you want.