For California Residents: NOTICE AT COLLECTION
Last Updated: 5 February 2024
If you are a California resident, this notice provides key information about the categories of personal information we collect, the sources from which we receive it and how we use it, as required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). If you are interested in learning more about your privacy rights and the choices available to you, please see the “Your Privacy Rights and Choices” section in Swoop’s Privacy Statement.
Category | Examples of Information Being Collected | Potential Third Party Recipients |
Identifiers/biographical information |
Such as name, postal and email address, company information and job title, and phone number. Also, other identifiers, such as National Provider Identifier, device identifiers, Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, and other similar identifiers |
Service Providers Research & Analytics Partners Marketing/Advertising Vendors Affiliates Government/Regulators/Public Authorities Relevant third parties as part of a corporate transaction |
Personal Data categories listed in the California Customer Records statute | Such as your credit or debit card number |
Research & Analytics Partners Marketing/Advertising Vendors Government/Regulators/Public Authorities Relevant third parties as part of a corporate transaction |
Characteristics of protected classifications under California or Federal law | None | Not Applicable |
Commercial information | Such as products and services purchased, obtained, or considered and other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies |
Government/Regulators/Public Authorities Relevant third parties as part of a corporate transaction |
Internet or other electronic network activity information | Such as Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, device identifiers, cookies and similar tracking technologies |
Research & Analytics Partners Marketing/Advertising Vendors Government/Regulators/Public Authorities Relevant third parties as part of a corporate transaction |
Geolocation data (non-precise) | Such as Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, region and state and other location enabled |
Research & Analytics Partners Marketing/Advertising Vendors Government/Regulators/Public Authorities Relevant third parties as part of a corporate transaction |
Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information | Such as recordings of public presentations or speaking engagements at conferences |
Research & Analytics Partners Marketing/Advertising Vendors Government/Regulators/Public Authorities Relevant third parties as part of a corporate transaction |
Inferences, meaning inferences drawn from the above-listed categories of Personal Data to create a consumer profile reflecting consumer preferences or characteristics. |
We collect the categories of Personal Data identified below. As indicated in the chart, some of these categories we “sell” or “share” (as such terms are defined in U.S. law) for marketing and advertising purposes to business partners and third parties, such as data analytics providers, advertising technology vendors, third-party advertising networks, and social media platforms.
We may also sell or disclose certain identifiers and biographical information to our partners, including service providers, research/analytics partners, and marketing/advertising vendors.
We collect this information to fulfill the purposes outlined in “The Business and Commercial Purposes for which we Collect and Use your Information” section of the Swoop Privacy Statement. The sources of this information are detailed in the “How We Collect Information” section of Swoop’s Privacy Statement. We may share the collected information as described in the “How we Disclose or Share your Information” section of Swoop’s Privacy Statement, including the purposes for disclosure and the categories of recipients.
We do not knowingly collect, use, sell or share Personal Data about persons under the age of 18.
Please click here to submit a request to exercise your privacy rights, including to opt out of the sale or sharing of your Personal Data. You may also choose to enable online, where available, a universal tool that automatically communicates your opt-out preferences, such as the Global Privacy Control (“GPC”). Where available, we will process the GPC signal as a request to opt out.