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California Privacy Rights (CCPA / CPRA)

If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), gives you specific rights over your personal information.

Last updated: 29 May 2026

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What are your California privacy rights?

As a California resident, you have seven specific rights under CCPA / CPRA:

1. Right to know

Request disclosure of what personal information we collect, use, share or sell about you in the prior 12 months.

2. Right to delete

Request deletion of personal information we have collected from you, subject to certain legal exceptions (e.g. tax records).

3. Right to correct

Request correction of inaccurate personal information we hold about you.

4. Right to opt out of sale or sharing

Direct us not to "sell" or "share" your personal information. (See section below — we don't sell, but our marketing cookies may qualify as "sharing" under CCPA.)

5. Right to limit use of sensitive personal information

Restrict use of sensitive personal information to what is reasonably necessary to provide the service.

6. Right to non-discrimination

We will not deny services, charge different prices, or provide a different quality of service if you exercise your rights.

7. Right to data portability

Receive your personal information in a portable, machine-readable format.

Does JP Sheet "sell" or "share" personal information?

JP Sheet does not sell personal information for monetary consideration. We have not sold personal information in the prior 12 months, and we do not plan to.

However, CCPA defines "sharing" broadly to include disclosing personal information for "cross-context behavioural advertising" — even without payment. Our use of marketing cookies (Meta/Facebook Pixel, TikTok Pixel, Google Ads) may qualify as "sharing" under this broad definition.

You can opt out of this "sharing" at any time:

What about sensitive personal information?

"Sensitive personal information" under CPRA includes things like government IDs, financial account details, precise geolocation, biometric data, health data, race, religion, and contents of certain communications.

We do not collect any of these beyond what is strictly necessary to process payments and deliver our verification service:

For a full account of what we collect and why, see our Privacy Policy.

What categories of personal information have we collected in the past 12 months?

CCPA requires disclosure of the categories we collect and from whom:

From whom did we collect: directly from you when you registered, paid, or browsed; automatically via cookies and analytics; from payment processors (Stripe, PayPal) for transaction confirmations.

Purposes: deliver your reports, send confirmations and receipts, prevent fraud, improve our service, send marketing communications (with consent), and comply with legal obligations.

How do I submit a CCPA request?

California residents can exercise these rights by:

  1. Email [email protected] with the subject line "California Privacy Request"
  2. State which right you want to exercise and any relevant order or account details
  3. We may need to verify your identity (typically through your registered email address). For sensitive requests, we may ask for additional verification.
  4. We respond within 45 days. For complex requests we may extend this by another 45 days and will notify you in advance.

There is no fee for submitting a California privacy request.

Can someone submit a request on my behalf?

Yes. You may designate an authorized agent to submit CCPA requests on your behalf. We will require:

What about California minors?

We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of consumers under 16 years of age. For more on how we handle data for minors, see our Children's Privacy Policy.

What about California's "Shine the Light" law?

California Civil Code §1798.83 ("Shine the Light") gives California residents the right to request information about disclosures of personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes.

JP Sheet does not currently disclose California residents' personal information to third parties for those third parties' direct marketing purposes. If you would like further information, email [email protected] with the subject "Shine the Light Request".

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