Privacy State
State Privacy Rights
Last updated: 2026-08-22
This version: 22 Aug 2026
This is the state-law supplement to our Privacy Policy. It applies if you are a resident of California (CCPA/CPRA) or of another US state with a comprehensive privacy statute, including Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut and Utah.
Your Rights
You can ask what we hold, have it corrected, have it deleted, get a copy in portable form, and opt out of any sale, sharing, or targeted advertising. Several states additionally grant a right to appeal if we decline. We do not discriminate against anyone for exercising these rights — no price difference, no degraded access.
On Sale and Sharing
We take no payment for personal information. Where ads are served, however, advertising and cookie identifiers may be shared with partners, and state law defines ‘sale’ and ‘share’ widely enough to include that. The opt-out is at Do Not Sell or Share My Information. We do not knowingly sell or share information about anyone under 16.
What Categories Apply
The relevant categories are identifiers (IP, cookie identifiers, device identifiers), internet or network activity (page views, referrers and timestamps on listandjoy.com), and contact information limited to any email address you chose to provide. Sources: your device, plus analytics and advertising partners where engaged.
Submitting a Request
Requests go to hello@listandjoy.com. If all you want is to opt out, enabling Global Privacy Control in your browser does it without contacting anyone — the signal is honoured automatically. We verify by corresponding with the email address the request came from, and answer inside the statutory window. Agents acting on your behalf need written authorisation.