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Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Your CCPA / CPRA rights. and how to exercise them at Kauzio.

Last updated · 12 May 2026

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively "CCPA/CPRA"), California residents have the right to opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information and to limit the use of sensitive personal information.

1. The short version

Kauzio does not sell your personal information and we do not share it for cross-context behavioural advertising. There is no money or value being exchanged for your personal data, and we do not run ad-tech pixels.

Nonetheless, you can record an opt-out below. We honour it for as long as you remain a Kauzio user from a CCPA jurisdiction.

2. Submit a Do Not Sell or Share request

The fastest way is to enable the Global Privacy Control signal in your browser. we honour it automatically. Alternatively, open your cookie preferences and toggle Analytics and Marketing off:

Or email privacy@kauzio.com with subject "CCPA opt-out". We will verify your request and confirm within 15 business days.

3. Limit the use of sensitive personal information

Kauzio does not collect categories of sensitive personal information as defined in CPRA §1798.140(ae) (e.g. precise geolocation, account credentials with passwords, race, religion, health, biometric data). Therefore there is nothing to limit. If we ever introduce such processing, we will surface a separate "Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information" control.

4. Other US state rights

Residents of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut and Utah may exercise equivalent rights under VCDPA, CPA, CTDPA and UCPA via the same channels.

5. Authorised agents

You may designate an authorised agent in writing to make a request on your behalf. We may ask the agent to provide signed permission and verify your identity directly.

6. Non-discrimination

Kauzio will not deny service, charge a different price, or provide a different level of quality because you exercise these rights.