Jotform e Conformità CCPA
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), protects California residents by requiring businesses to handle their online and offline data in a responsible manner. Jotform takes data privacy very seriously, and as such, we are CCPA compliant and never sell or share personal information to third-party organizations.
Cos'è la conformità al CCPA?
The CCPA, as amended by the CPRA, is a law created to protect California consumers and enhance privacy rights for residents of California. Consumer protections under the act include the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal data, and the right to access or delete their personal data.
Che tipo di dati personali vengono raccolti da Jotform?
At Jotform, we only collect information needed to provide a seamless experience for our users — such as registration information, billing information, and account settings — and never sell users’ personal information to third-party organizations without their permission. To learn more about personal information that Jotform collects and how Jotform uses it, please read our Privacy Policy.
In che modo Jotform utilizza le tue informazioni personali?
Jotform treats your personal information as private and never sells any personal information to third-party organizations, which includes your registration information, billing information, account settings and any form data that you collect. Your form data is owned by you, and we will never use it for purposes unrelated to our services, except for a limited set of circumstances (e.g. if Jotform is compelled to by a subpoena, or you give us permission to do so). We also safeguard email addresses and store form data on our secure servers located in the United States.
Diritto di Rinunciare alla Vendita di Informazioni
In conformità con la politica CCPA, Jotform non vende o condivide mai le tue informazioni personali senza il tuo permesso. Sebbene non vendiamo o condividiamo le tue informazioni personali, puoi compilare un modulo per di rinunciare noi a farlo.
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When did the CCPA go into effect?
The CCPA went into effect on January 1, 2020, and has since been amended by the CPRA, which became operative on January 1, 2023. Who and what does the CCPA protect?
Chi e cosa protegge il CCPA?
The CCPA protects the privacy of California residents by giving them the right to access and delete their personal information and opt out of the sale of it and requires companies to be upfront about what they do with the personal information they collect from consumers. The term “consumers” applies to California residents both currently in the state and travelling outside of it.
Cosa sono i Diritti dei Consumatori CCPA?
Under the CCPA, consumers are granted the right to know exactly how businesses and qualified third parties handle their personal information. California residents may make "verified consumer requests" and obtain a copy of the personal information collected about them. They may also request a business to delete their personal information unless that data is necessary for contracts or transactions and are given the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of their information. Businesses cannot discriminate against customers who choose to opt out, nor can they ask them to limit their rights via a contract.
Come si paragona il CCPA con il GDPR?
Although the GDPR applies to EU citizens and the CCPA to California residents, both protect individuals in similar ways. Both forms of compliance:
- Si applicano a un'ampia gamma di aziende e non sono limitate a settori specifici,
- Si applicano alle informazioni personali raccolte online e offline,
- Richiedono alle aziende di fornire spiegazioni dettagliate su come utilizzano le informazioni personali che raccolgono,
- Require businesses to notify individuals of their right to access information held about them,
- Require businesses to notify individuals of their right to have their information deleted, and
- Require businesses to describe the entities that they sell information to, to the extent applicable.
In addition, CCPA compliance protects consumers further by:
- Requiring businesses to include a “Do not sell my personal information” link on their websites and privacy notices, and
- Requiring businesses to describe the personal information that they share with service providers.