California Consumer Privacy Act

Notice for California Consumers

Last revised December 12, 2022

This notice describes the rights of Californians under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, which was amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (together, “CCPA”). The CCPA requires businesses like us to provide certain information to California consumers. We fully describe our practices to all our members and visitors in our Privacy Policy, but use this separate notice to ensure that we meet the CCPA’s requirements. This notice contains the following four parts:

1. You Can Opt Out of Our Sharing Your Personal Information.

We Do Not Sell Your Personal Information.

2. Your Rights Under the CCPA

The CCPA provides Californians with the following rights:

2.1 Requests for Information

Like all of our members, you (or your authorized agent) can email to request a copy: copntact@daily.jobs. Under the CCPA, you can also request that we disclose how we have collected, used, and disclosed your personal information over the past 12 months, including the categories of personal information we collected and our purposes for doing so; the categories of sources for that information; the categories of third parties with whom we shared it or disclosed it for a business purpose and our purposes for doing so.

2.2 Your Right to Opt Out of Sales

We do not sell personal information, so we don’t have an opt out.

2.3 Your Right to Opt Out of Sharing

Under the CCPA, you can opt out of the sharing of your personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes. You can direct us not to share your personal information as described in Section 1.

2.4 Your Right to Limit the Use of Sensitive Personal Information
2.5 Your Right to Notification

Under the CCPA, a business like daily.jobs cannot collect new categories of personal information or use them for materially different purposes without first notifying you.

2.6 Nondiscrimination for Exercising Your CCPA Rights
2.7 Your Right to Correct Inaccurate Personal Information
2.8 Your Right to Delete Personal Information
2.9 Statement Regarding Selling or Sharing the Personal Information of Consumers Under Age 16

3. The CCPA Categories of Personal Information We Collect and the Sources

Identifiers (e.g., real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account name, or other similar identifiers):

Characteristics of protected classifications under California or Federal law (e.g., your gender or age) (“Characteristics of Protected Classifications”):

Commercial information (e.g., information regarding products or services purchased, obtained, or considered):

Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information (e.g., browsing history, search history, and information regarding your interactions with our Services):

Your interactions with our Services

Your visits to third party sites that offer our autofill, follow or “Apply with daily.jobs” functionality, as needed for fraud prevention and security purposes.

If you are a member, your interactions with the services of partners and customers that use the daily.jobs Insight Tag or similar technologies

Geolocation Data:

Information you provide to us directly or through your interactions with our Services, as explained in Section 1.5 of our Privacy Policy

Professional or Employment-Related Information:

Inferences:

Personal information described in Cal. Civ. Code §1798.80(e)(such as name, address, telephone number, education, employment history, credit card or debit card number):

Audio, electronic, visual or similar information:

Sensitive personal information, which may include:

Information you provide to us directly or through your interactions with our Services

4. The CCPA Categories of Personal Information We “Share”

While we do not sell your personal information, we may engage in “sharing” under the CCPA, which broadly defines this term as disclosing personal information for purposes of cross-context behavioral advertising, which is defined to include instances where companies target advertising based on personal information obtained from a consumer’s activity across distinctly-branded websites or services. daily.jobs’s practices and the categories of data we share are described in Section 1. We do not share sensitive personal information.

As described above, daily.jobs members can opt out of “sharing” by emailing contact@daily.jobs. We will automatically opt you out of sharing if we receive a Global Privacy Control signal from you that reflects your choice to opt-out of sharing.

5. The CCPA Categories of Personal Information We Disclose for a “Business Purpose”

The CCPA requires us to describe the “business purposes” for which we may disclose your personal information. As described in our Privacy Policy, we may disclose your personal information to support our own operational purposes in providing our Services to you. In addition, we may disclose personal information at your direction, such as when you choose to communicate with other members through our Services.

5.1 Auditing Interactions

We may disclose the types of personal information listed in Section 3 with partners, service providers and related companies, in order to audit interactions and transactions, such as to count or verify the positioning and quality of ad impressions.

5.2 Security and Integrity

In order to secure our Services, including to detect, prevent, and investigate security incidents or violations of our Professional Community Policies or applicable laws, we may disclose the types of personal information listed in Section 3 with our partners, service providers, law enforcement, and related companies.

5.3 Service Improvements

In order to improve our Services (such as to identify bugs, repair errors, or ensure that services function as intended) or conduct internal research and analysis to improve our technology, we may disclose the types of personal information listed in Section 3 with our partners, service providers, and related companies.

5.4 Service Providers and Other Notified Purposes

We may disclose the types of personal information listed in Section 3 with Service Providers, as defined by the CCPA, in order to have them perform services specified by a written contract or with others for a notified purpose permitted by the CCPA (e.g., to respond to law enforcement requests).

5.5 Marketing and Advertising

Except as noted above, we may disclose the types of personal information listed in Section 3 with our partners, service providers, and related companies, in order for them to provide marketing and advertising services on our behalf as permitted by the CCPA (e.g., sending you communications).