Last Updated: December 6, 2022
Previous versions of this notice can be found here.
This California Supplemental Privacy Notice (the “Notice”) supplements the information in our Privacy Notice and applies to California residents ("consumers" or "you"). It explains how we collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”).
Unless otherwise expressly stated, all terms in this Notice have the same meaning as defined in our Privacy Notice or as otherwise defined in the CCPA and CPRA.
As detailed in our Privacy Notice, we collect personal information for a range of different purposes, but the main reason we collect information is to offer you products and services. We may collect the following categories of personal information when you use our Services:
For more information about what we collect and the sources of such collection, please see “The information we collect” section of our Privacy Notice. We collect personal information for the business and commercial purposes described in the “Use of information we collect” section of the Privacy Notice.
For more information about your rights or to exercise any of these rights, please contact us at privacy@play.co and include “California Consumer Request” in the subject.
As a California resident, you have the following privacy rights:
Certain information may be exempt from such requests under California law. We may need to request additional information from you to verify your identity before processing your request.
You may also designate an agent to make requests to exercise your rights as described above. We will take steps both to verify the identity of the person seeking to exercise their rights as listed above, and to verify that your agent has been authorized to make a request on your behalf through providing us with a signed written authorization or a copy of a legally sufficient power of attorney. We likewise may require that you verify your own identity, depending on the type of request you make.
California’s “Shine the Light” law gives residents the right under certain circumstances to request information from us regarding the manner in which companies share certain categories of personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes. We do not share your personal information with third parties for their own direct marketing purposes.