To answer this question, please input the number of requests to know that you have denied into the provided box. Denying a request to know means that you did not provide the requested information to the consumer. If you have not denied any requests to know, please input “0” into the provided box. 


A request to know is a request under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) where a consumer requests a business to disclose the personal information that it has collected about the consumer. A request to know includes a request for any or all of the following: 

  1. Specific pieces of personal information that a business has collected about the consumer; 

  2. Categories of personal information that it has collected about the consumer; 

  3. Categories of sources from which the personal information is collected; 

  4. Categories of personal information that the business sold or disclosed for a business purpose about the consumer; 

  5. Categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold or disclosed for a business purpose; and 

  6. The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling the personal information. 


Related privacy laws 

California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)