Residents of states that have enacted comprehensive consumer privacy laws, including California, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, Oregon, Montana, Iowa, Delaware, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Maryland, Minnesota, Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, Rhode Island, and others, may have rights that include access, deletion, correction, portability, and opt-out rights for targeted advertising, sale of personal data, and certain profiling. Some state laws apply only where a business meets specific revenue or data-volume thresholds, and we honor the rights described here to the extent a given law applies to our processing of your personal data.
You can exercise the opt-out using the mechanisms in Section 8.3, and you can submit other requests as described in Section 8.3.
Unless a shorter period is required by applicable law, we respond to these requests within forty-five (45) days after receipt and may extend once for an additional forty-five (45) days where permitted by law and reasonably necessary.
Right to Appeal. Where your state's law provides a right to appeal, you may appeal our decision to decline a request by emailing legal@pyro.host with the subject "Appeal." We will respond within sixty (60) days (or as your state's law requires) with our decision and the reasons for it; if we deny the appeal, we will provide instructions for contacting your state attorney general or other privacy regulator, including an online complaint form where the regulator makes one available.
Minors. We do not sell or share (including for cross-context behavioral advertising), engage in targeted advertising to, or profile (for decisions producing legal or similarly significant effects) any user we know, or should know where applicable law uses that standard, is a minor under the applicable state threshold. For California, we do not sell or share the personal information of a consumer we know to be under 16 without the opt-in consent required by Cal. Civ. Code section 1798.120(c). Where a state requires opt-in consent to process a minor's data for these purposes, we do not do so without that consent; where a state prohibits it outright for known users under 18, we do not do so at all. This is reinforced by the under-18 provisioning controls in Section 3.1 of our Terms of Service and the cookie and tracking controls described in Section 11.2.
Canada. Processing of Canadian residents' personal information is also governed by PIPEDA and, for Quebec, Law 25. You have rights to access and correct your information and to withdraw consent (and, in Quebec, to data portability and to de-indexing/cessation of dissemination). The person accountable for personal information under PIPEDA can be reached at legal@pyro.host.