The CCPA extends the definition of personal data to include anonymous website activity logs, even if they don't involve IP addresses. Neither the GDPR nor CalOPPA defines defines personal information so broadly. There is no special consideration under the CCPA for "special" or "sensitive" categories of data, however, as is the case with the GDPR.
The GDPR defines a child as an individual under the age of 16 while COPPA's rule is below the age of 13. The CCPA is more specific. For the CCPA, an individual under the age of 16 must provide opt-in consent for their personal information to be sold. Children under the age of 13 must provide valid parental consent in order for their information to be sold.
You can use the link below to update your account data if it is not accurate.
You can use the links below to download all the data we store and use for a better experience in our store.
You can use the link below to request a report which will contain all personal information that we store for you.
Use this option if you want to remove your personal and other data from our store. Keep in mind that this process will delete your account, so you will no longer be able to access or use it anymore.