CCPA Privacy Notice
California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance
California Privacy Notice: Learn how we protect and handle your data under CCPA guidelines
In accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Velocity Marketing Collective (referred to as "we," "us," or "our") issues this privacy statement to California residents. Our dedication lies in safeguarding your privacy and ensuring you maintain authority over your personal data.
Important Notice: We do not sell your personal information to third parties for monetary consideration.
Ultimate Guide: Understanding Personal Data Categories & Classifications
In the past year, we've managed several categories of personal data through collection, business operations, and potential sales as detailed here:
Category | Examples | We Collect | We Disclose | We Sell |
---|---|---|---|---|
A. Identifiers | Basic identifiers including full name, residential details, digital footprint markers, network addresses, contact information, and government-issued documentation | Yes | Yes | No |
B. Cal. Civ. Code 1798.80(e) | Personal verification elements spanning biometric markers, contact details, official documentation, financial records, professional background, and healthcare data | Yes | Yes | No |
C. Protected Classifications | Protected classification information encompassing ethnic background, religious beliefs, demographic details, health status, and military service record | Yes | No | No |
D. Commercial Information | Shopping patterns, browsing history, and product preferences | Yes | Yes | No |
E. Biometric Information | Unique biological identifiers including eye scans, digital fingerprinting, voice recognition patterns, and movement analysis | No | N/A | N/A |
F. Internet or Network Activity | Digital activity tracking including web navigation patterns, query logs, and engagement metrics with digital platforms | Yes | Yes | No |
G. Geolocation Data | Geographic tracking data indicating specific physical whereabouts | No | N/A | N/A |
H. Sensory Information | Sensory information capturing sound, imagery, temperature readings, and scent-based data | No | N/A | N/A |
I. Professional/Employment | Career-related documentation including work experience and professional assessments | Yes | Yes | No |
J. Non-Public Education | Academic information maintained within educational databases and learning institutions | No | N/A | N/A |
K. Inferences | Behavioral analysis profiles reflecting individual preferences, traits, and interaction patterns | Yes | Yes | No |
Where Does Your Data Come From? Top Information Sources Revealed
Our data collection encompasses multiple information channels:
- Information voluntarily shared through direct communication channels and platform interactions
- Technical data automatically collected during website visits and platform engagement
- Information shared through partner networks and social media integrations
- Through trusted data insights and marketing platforms
- Via authorized government repositories and verified information systems
- In collaboration with vetted corporate relationships and strategic alliances
How Companies Actually Use Your Personal Data: Complete Breakdown
Your personal data helps us achieve these essential operational objectives
- Service Provision: To provide our celebrity social media marketing services
- Communication: To respond to inquiries and provide customer support
- Marketing: To send promotional materials and marketing communications
- Analytics: To analyze website usage and improve our services
- Security: For fraud detection, prevention, and security monitoring
- Legal Compliance: To comply with applicable laws and regulations
- Business Operations: For auditing, compliance, and internal research
- Service Improvement: To enhance and optimize our website and services
- Transaction Processing: To process payments and fulfill contracts
Who Has Access to Your Data? Information Sharing Explained
Select trusted organizations may receive your information, including
- Service Providers: Companies that provide services on our behalf (e.g., hosting, analytics, payment processing)
- Marketing Partners: Third-party marketing and advertising platforms
- Social Media Platforms: For social media marketing campaigns and analytics
- Professional Advisors: Lawyers, accountants, and other professional service providers
- Business Partners: Companies we work with to provide joint services
- Legal Authorities: When required by law or to protect our rights
- Business Transfers: In connection with mergers, acquisitions, or asset sales
The Truth About Data Trading: How Your Information Is Monetized
We do not sell personal information for monetary consideration. However, under the CCPA's broad definition of "sale," some data sharing activities for advertising purposes may be considered a "sale." We may share certain identifiers and online activity information with advertising partners to deliver targeted advertisements.
California Privacy Laws: Your Essential Rights & Protections
California residents are entitled to specific protections under CCPA legislation
1. Right to Know
You're entitled to know what information we maintain about you
- Types of personal data we gathered
- How we obtained your personal details and through which channels
- Why we gather your information and how it supports our services
- Which external organizations have access to your data
- Details of your information in our records
2. Right to Delete
Submit a deletion request for your personal records, with legal exceptions noted
3. Right to Opt-Out
While we don't profit from selling personal data, you maintain the right to restrict information sharing
Protected by Law: Understanding Your Right to Fair Treatment
Your privacy choices won't impact how we treat you as a customer
- Refuse access to products
- Fair pricing remains consistent regardless of privacy preferences
- Offer varying service levels or product quality
- Service quality stays uniform whether you exercise privacy rights or not
Step-by-Step Guide: Claiming Your Data Privacy Rights
Here's how you can exercise your California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) rights:
- Submit a request online: Use our Personal Data Request
- Email us: Send your request to [email protected]
- Call us: Contact us at +13038925674
- Mail us: Send a written request to the address provided below
Identity Verification Process: What to Expect & How It Works
For your security, we'll confirm your identity through our verification process, which may include the following steps:
- We'll ask you to confirm specific personal details that match our existing records
- A confirmation link will be sent to the email address in your account
- For certain requests, we may need you to submit additional verification documents
Authorized Agents
You have the option to appoint an authorized representative to submit requests. This representative must meet one of these requirements:
- Hold current registration with California's Secretary of State
- Present written authorization signed by you
- Possess valid power of attorney documentation
Response Timeline
We aim to process your request within 45 days. Should we require more time, we'll send written notice and may take up to 90 days total
Data Retention
Our data retention policy maintains personal information only as needed to:
- Deliver your requested services
- Meet our regulatory and legal requirements
- Resolve disputes
- Uphold terms of service and user agreements
- Maintain essential business functions and improve our services
Contact Information
Privacy Contact Information
Velocity Marketing Collective Privacy Office
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
+13038925674
Mailing Address:
Velocity Marketing Collective
Attention: Privacy Office
1801 California St
Denver, CO 80202
United States
Privacy Policy Updates: Stay Informed About Important Changes
This CCPA Privacy Notice is subject to periodic revisions. Significant modifications will be communicated by revising the "Last Updated" timestamp above, and we may provide supplementary notifications via our digital platforms or alternative communication channels.
Essential Legal Resources & Accessibility Documentation
Effective Date:
June 24, 2025
Last Review Date:
June 24, 2025