State-Specific Privacy Information

State Privacy Rights

State-Specific Privacy Information

This Statement is designed to be consistent with California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia privacy laws. This Statement uses certain terms that have the meanings given to them by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended, unless otherwise specified.

This Statement is designed to be consistent with California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia privacy laws. This Statement uses certain terms that have the meanings given to them by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended, unless otherwise specified.

1.  Collection and Use

a.    Collection
During the 12-month period prior to the effective date of this Statement, we may have collected the following categories of personal information, including sensitive personal information, about you: 

b.    Sources of collection
We collected personal information about you from the following sources:

c.    Purposes for collection/use
We collected and used personal information about you for the following purposes: 

2.  Disclosures

a.    We may have disclosed the following categories of personal information for a business purpose:

b.    We may share personal information about you for cross-context behavioral advertising — seeking to place ads to you on others’ digital properties based, at least in part, on personal information obtained from your activity on others’ digital properties. 

c.    We may have sold (as defined under California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, and Texas law) the following categories of personal information: 

d.    We do not sell the personal information of consumers under the age of 16 if we have actual knowledge of the individual’s age.

e.    We do not sell personal information as defined under Virginia and Utah law.

f.    Sensitive Personal Information: We do not share sensitive personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. We do not sell sensitive personal information.  

g.    We may have disclosed personal information about you with the following categories of third parties: 

Information we disclose to third parties:

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Please note: Dijla Market shares Personal Information with government entities, including law enforcement, only in the following circumstances: (1) when required to do so as a matter of law; (2) to assist in the investigation of a potential crime impacting Dijla Market, its employees, its customers, or the communities we serve; or (3) when required in response to legal process (e.g., subpoena, search warrant).

3.  Retention — California Residents

Dijla Market has in place a records-retention schedule reflecting our intended retention periods for certain types of information. The following reflects the longest applicable intended retention period by personal-information category for information related to California consumers acquired on or after January 1, 2023. Once the intended retention period has passed, subject information is to be deleted or modified such that it is no longer personal information.

Personal Information Categories Intended Retention Period
Biometrics Up to 10 years after last activity, subject to contractual obligations
Commercial Information 10 years after expiration of contractual obligations
Education Information 10 Years after termination of employment
Geolocation Data Up to 3 Years
Identifiers Up to 10 years after last activity, subject to contractual obligations
Identifiers (Online) Up to 3 years
Information Related to Characteristics Protected Under California or Federal Law Up to 3 years
Internet and Other Electronic Network Activity Information Up to 3 years
Other Financial, Medical and Health Information Up to 10 years after last activity, subject to contractual obligations
Professional or Employment Related Information 10 Years after termination of employment
Profile Inferences Up to 3 years
Sensory Information Up to 40 days

There are a number of reasons personal information may be retained longer than the intended retention period. For example, deletion or modification does not happen immediately after a retention period has passed and instead executes periodically, no less frequently than annually. Additionally, some information systems or information may be placed on legal holds due to potential litigation or regulatory review and information, therefore, is not deleted or modified.

4.  Consumer Privacy Rights

You have certain choices regarding our use and disclosure of personal information about you, as described below.

o   The categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you

o   The categories of sources from which we collected the personal information

o   The business or commercial purpose for which we collected or sold the personal information

o   The categories of third parties with whom we shared the personal information

o   The categories of personal information about you that we sold or disclosed for a business purpose, and the categories of third parties to whom we sold or disclosed that information for a business purpose



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