International Distributors
Last Updated: June 7, 2024
This USA Supplement applies only to information collected, used, and disclosed about individuals residing in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Nevada, or Utah, and supplements the information contained in the Policy. It provides information required under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (collectively, the “CCPA”), the Colorado Privacy Act of 2021 (the “CPA”), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act of 2021 (the “VCDPA”), the Nevada's Online Privacy Law as amended in 2019 and 2021 (the "NOPL"), the Utah Consumer Privacy Act of 2022 (the “UCPA”), and the Connecticut Data Privacy Act of 2022 (“CDPA”) and any and all regulations arising therefrom.
This USA Supplement describes our practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information (as defined below) and provides instructions for submitting data subject requests. Some portions of this USA Supplement apply only to consumers of particular states, and we have indicated where those portions are state-specific.
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Other terms used in this USA Supplement may be defined under the CCPA, CPA, VCDPA, NOPL, UCPA, or CDPA, and they shall have the meanings described in those statutes. If there are variations between such definitions in different laws, you will be covered by the definition that applies in your state. For example, if you are a Virginia consumer, terms defined in the VCDPA shall apply to you if they are used in this supplement.
Category of Personal Information
Identifiers
Examples: Real name, signature, alias, address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, IP address, email address, account name, social security number
Personal Information we Collect
Purposes for Collection
Types of Third Party or Vendor with Whom Personal Information is Shared
Types of Third Party or Vendor with Whom Personal Information is Disclosed
Categories of Personal Information in Cal. Civ. Code Section 1798.80(e)
Examples: Name, signature, social security number, physical characteristics or description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information.
Characteristics of Protected Classifications under California and Federal Law
Examples: Age (over 40, sex (including gender), military or veteran status
Commercial Information
Examples: Products purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies
Biometric Information
Examples: Physiological, biological, or behavioral characteristics, including DNA, that can be used, singly or in combination with each other or with other identifying data, to establish individual identity, such as imagery of the iris, retina, fingerprint, face, hand, palm, vein patterns, and voice recordings, from which an identifier template, such as a faceprint, a minutiae template, or a voiceprint, can be extracted, and keystroke patterns or rhythms, gait patterns or rhythms, and sleep, health, or exercise data that contain identifying information.
Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information
Examples: Browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer’s interaction with an Internet Web site, application, or advertisement
Geolocation Data
Examples: IP address
Category of Personal Information Collected
Sensory Information
Examples: Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information
Professional or Employment-Related Information
Example: Work history, prior employer
Non-Publicly available Education Information under the FERPA and related regulations (as defined in 20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 C.F.R. Part 99.1 to 99.67)
Examples: Records that are directly related to a student maintained by an educational agency or institution or by a party acting for the agency or institution.
Inferences Drawn from Personal Information
Example: Profile reflecting preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes
Category of Sensitive Personal Information
Example: your social security number, financial account information, your precise geolocation data, or your genetic data.
Sensitive Personal Information we Collect
Types of Vendors or Third Parties with Whom This Sensitive Personal Information is Shared
Types of Vendors or Third Parties with Whom This Sensitive Personal Information is Disclosed
California, Colorado, Virginia, Nevada, Utah, and Connecticut Consumers have certain rights with respect to the collection and use of their Personal Information. Those rights vary by state. As required by the CCPA, we provide detailed information below regarding the data subject rights available to California consumers. Consumers in Colorado, Virginia, Nevada, Utah, and Connecticut have similar rights and can find more detail by referencing the CPA, VCDPA, NOPL, UCPA, or CDPA, as applicable.
You have the right to submit requests related to the Personal Information we have collected about you. You may make such a request twice in a 12-month span. Please note, there are circumstances when we may not be able to comply with your request. For example, we may not be able to verify your request, or we may find that providing a full response conflict with other legal obligations or regulatory requirements. We will notify you if this is the case.
You have the right to receive the following information at or before the point of collection:
We have provided such information in this USA Supplement, and you may request further information about our privacy practices by using the contact information provided below.
You have the right to request certain information we have collected about you. You have the right to request:
You have the right to request that we delete certain Personal Information that we have collected.
You have a right to request that we correct any inaccurate Personal Information we may retain about you.
You have the right to opt-out of the sale and/or sharing of your Personal Information with Third Parties, and the right to opt out of the processing of Personal Information for targeted advertising purposes, as defined in the CCPA.
We do not sell but we may share your Personal Information, or process Personal Information for targeted advertising purposes. In the past 12 months, we have not sold or shared the categories of consumer Personal Information as listed in this USA Supplement. As a consumer, you have the right to opt-out of the sale and/or sharing of your Personal Information and of the processing of Personal Information for the purpose of targeted advertising. To submit an opt-out request, please follow the “Instructions to Exercise Your Rights,” below. We do not knowingly sell or share Personal Information of consumers under 18 years of age.
If you opt-out of the sale of your Personal Information, we will wait at least 12 months before asking you if we may sell or share your Personal Information.
You have the right to opt-in to the sale of your Personal Information after you have opted out. If you would like to opt-in to the sale or sharing of your Personal Information, please contact us at data@inductiveautomation.com.
You have the right to instruct us to limit the use and disclosure of your Sensitive Personal Information to only that which is necessary to perform the services or provide the goods reasonably expected by average consumers, or for specific business purposes defined by applicable law.
We do not use Sensitive Personal Information for purposes beyond those authorized by the CCPA.
You have a right to exercise the above rights, and we will not discriminate against you for exercising these rights. Please note that a legitimate denial of a request to access, delete, or opt-out is not discriminatory, nor is charging a fee for excessive or repetitive requests.
If you would like to make any of the data requests listed above, please submit a request by clicking here, or emailing us at data@inductiveautomation.com. You may opt-out of the sale or share of your Personal Information by clicking here.
You may designate an authorized agent to exercise your rights under the CCPA on your behalf. Such individual must have a power of attorney, or be an authorized agent registered with the relevant Secretary of State.
When you submit a request to exercise your data subject rights, we may ask you to provide information that will enable us to verify your identity and ensure your right to access your Personal Information (or to exercise any of your other rights). This is a security measure to ensure that Personal Information is not disclosed to any person who has no right to receive it. We may also contact you to ask you for further information in relation to your request to speed up our response. If you designate an authorized agent to exercise your rights on your behalf, we may require that you or the authorized agent do the following:
We may deny a request from an agent purportedly acting on your behalf if we request, and the agent does not submit, proof that he, she, or it has been authorized by you to act on your behalf.
You have the right to appeal our decisions about your data subject requests. If you choose to appeal, your request will move from our customer experience team to our Legal Department for review. If you would like to appeal a decision regarding your data request, please submit a request by emailing us at data@inductiveautomation.com. Please state that your request is an “Appeal,” and describe the date and nature of your original request.
Our online content is not intended for children or minors under the age of 18 years. Accordingly, we do not knowingly store information from minors under the age of 18 years, except as required by applicable law. If you believe that a child has submitted Personal Information to us, contact us by email at data@inductiveautomation.com and we will delete the information.
California Civil Code § 1798.83 permits California residents to annually request certain information regarding our disclosure of Personal Information to other entities for their direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year. We do not distribute your Personal Information to other entities for their own direct marketing purposes.
It is our policy to respond to universal opt-out as required by applicable laws.
Some Internet browsers may be configured to send “Do Not Track” signals to the online services that you visit. We currently do not respond to “Do Not Track” or similar signals. To find out more about “Do Not Track,” please visit www.allaboutdnt.com. This is distinct from our response to opt-out signals such as Global Privacy Control (aka GPC).
If you have any questions or comments about this USA Supplement please feel free to contact us by calling toll-free at 1-800-266-7798, by email at data@inductiveautomation.com, or by postal service at:
Attn: Legal Department
Inductive Automation, LLC
90 Blue Ravine Road
Folsom, CA 95630