CCPA Privacy Notice
California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance
California Privacy Notice: Learn how we protect and handle your data under CCPA guidelines
In accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Eternal Sound Marketing Partners (referred to as "we," "us," or "our") issues this statement to California residents. Our dedication lies in safeguarding your privacy and ensuring you maintain authority over your personal data.
Important Notice: We do not sell your personal information to third parties for monetary consideration.
Essential Guide: Understanding Personal Data Classifications
Here's a comprehensive overview of how we've managed personal data over the last year, including what we've gathered, shared for business purposes, and any commercial transactions:
Category | Examples | We Collect | We Disclose | We Sell |
---|---|---|---|---|
A. Identifiers | Essential identifiers and contact details: full name, residential address, digital footprints, network locations, electronic mail, user credentials, social security information, and government-issued documentation | Yes | Yes | No |
B. Cal. Civ. Code 1798.80(e) | Verification elements including handwritten confirmations, social security details, physical traits, contact information, communication numbers, travel documents, coverage policies, academic records, work history, and financial instruments | Yes | Yes | No |
C. Protected Classifications | Protected classifications covering ethnic background, country of origin, spiritual beliefs, age demographics, health status, gender expression, service records, and accessibility needs | Yes | No | No |
D. Commercial Information | Shopping activity, browsing preferences, and purchase patterns | Yes | Yes | No |
E. Biometric Information | Unique biometric identifiers including eye patterns, digital fingerprint records, voice recognition data, and movement analysis metrics | No | N/A | N/A |
F. Internet or Network Activity | Digital footprint data encompassing site navigation patterns, query logs, and engagement metrics with digital content | Yes | Yes | No |
G. Geolocation Data | Geographic coordinates and real-time location tracking information | No | N/A | N/A |
H. Sensory Information | Sensory information including sound recordings, photographic content, temperature readings, and scent-based data | No | N/A | N/A |
I. Professional/Employment | Professional documentation including career progression and workplace assessments | Yes | Yes | No |
J. Non-Public Education | Academic information and educational progress records maintained by learning institutions | No | N/A | N/A |
K. Inferences | Personalized behavioral analytics reflecting individual preferences, traits, and consumption patterns | Yes | Yes | No |
Where Does Your Data Come From? A Complete Breakdown
Our data collection encompasses multiple channels and sources, specifically:
- Information you voluntarily share through direct interactions, digital submissions, and support conversations
- Technical data automatically collected during your website visits and platform engagement
- External information gathered through social networks and promotional partnerships
- Through trusted data and marketing platforms that help us understand user behavior
- Via authorized government repositories and verified information systems
- Through collaborative relationships with vetted industry partners
How We Handle Your Information: Data Usage Explained
Here's how we responsibly handle the data we gather for operational needs:
- Service Provision: To provide our celebrity social media marketing services
- Communication: To respond to inquiries and provide customer support
- Marketing: To send promotional materials and marketing communications
- Analytics: To analyze website usage and improve our services
- Security: For fraud detection, prevention, and security monitoring
- Legal Compliance: To comply with applicable laws and regulations
- Business Operations: For auditing, compliance, and internal research
- Service Improvement: To enhance and optimize our website and services
- Transaction Processing: To process payments and fulfill contracts
Who Has Access to Your Data? Information Sharing Policy
Your information may be accessible to these carefully selected groups:
- Service Providers: Companies that provide services on our behalf (e.g., hosting, analytics, payment processing)
- Marketing Partners: Third-party marketing and advertising platforms
- Social Media Platforms: For social media marketing campaigns and analytics
- Professional Advisors: Lawyers, accountants, and other professional service providers
- Business Partners: Companies we work with to provide joint services
- Legal Authorities: When required by law or to protect our rights
- Business Transfers: In connection with mergers, acquisitions, or asset sales
Understanding Data Commerce: Your Information in the Marketplace
We do not sell personal information for monetary consideration. However, under the CCPA's broad definition of "sale," some data sharing activities for advertising purposes may be considered a "sale." We may share certain identifiers and online activity information with advertising partners to deliver targeted advertisements.
California Residents: Know Your Digital Privacy Rights
California residents enjoy specific privacy protections under state law:
1. Right to Know
You're entitled to know exactly what we know about you:
- Types of personal data we gather
- Learn which verified sources contribute to your data profile
- Understand why we need specific information to serve you better
- See which trusted partners may access your information
- Details of your information in our records
2. Right to Delete
Request removal of your personal details from our systems, with certain legal limitations
3. Right to Opt-Out
While we never sell data for profit, you can still choose to restrict information sharing
Your Right to Fair Treatment: Anti-Discrimination Policies
Exercise your privacy choices without fear of negative consequences
- Refuse product access
- Enjoy consistent pricing regardless of privacy preferences
- Adjust service quality or offerings
- Maintain the same quality service no matter your data-sharing choices
Step-by-Step Guide: Claiming Your Privacy Rights
Here's how you can exercise your California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) rights:
- Submit a request online: Use our Data Rights Request
- Email us: Send your request to [email protected]
- Call us: Contact us at +16173214567
- Mail us: Send a written request to the address provided below
Identity Verification: Protecting Your Privacy Rights
We take your privacy seriously and will confirm your identity through a secure verification process before handling your request. This may include:
- Asking you to confirm specific personal details already in our system
- Sending a confirmation link to verify your email address
- In some cases, we may need you to provide additional verification documents
Authorized Agents
Want someone else to manage your privacy requests? Your authorized representative must:
- Hold current registration with California's Secretary of State
- Present written authorization with your signature
- Show proof of power of attorney
Response Timeline
We'll process your request within 45 days. If complications arise, we'll inform you and may require up to 90 days total
Data Retention
Your personal information is retained only as long as needed to:
- Deliver our products and support
- Meet our legal requirements and regulatory obligations
- Resolve disputes
- Maintain and uphold our terms of service
- Conduct essential business activities and improve our services
Contact Information
Privacy Contact Information
Eternal Sound Marketing Partners Privacy Office
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
+16173214567
Mailing Address:
Eternal Sound Marketing Partners
Attention: Privacy Office
200 State Street
Boston, MA 02109
United States
Privacy Policy Updates: Staying Informed About Changes
This CCPA Privacy Notice is subject to periodic revisions. Significant changes will be communicated by modifying the "Last Updated" timestamp above, and we may employ additional notification methods via our online platform or alternative channels.
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Effective Date:
June 24, 2025
Last Review Date:
June 24, 2025