Do you buy, receive, sell, share or otherwise make available to others, the personal information of 10,000,000 or more California consumers in a year?

Modified on Mon, 4 Mar, 2024 at 11:45 AM

To answer this question, please select “yes” if, during a year, you buy, receive, sell, share or otherwise make available to others, the personal information of 10,000,000 or more California consumers. If you do not buy, receive, sell, share or otherwise make available to others, the personal information of 10,000,000 California consumers in a year, please select “no” to this question. 


Buying personal information means purchasing that information from a third party such as a data broker for money (e.g. paying $1,000 for an email marketing list). Receiving personal information means getting personal information from any source (e.g. the consumer submits their personal information to you through your website). Selling personal information means selling, renting, releasing, disclosing, making available, transferring or otherwise communicating personal information by the business to a third party for monetary or other consideration. Sharing personal information means sharing, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring or otherwise communicating personal information by a business to a third party (e.g. sharing personal information with an advertising platform for behavioral advertising). 


Related privacy laws 

California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)

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