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YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS
(As provided by California Civil Code
Section 1798.83)
A California resident who has provided personal information to a
business with whom he/she has established a business relationship
for personal, family, or household purposes ("California customer")
is entitled to request information about whether the business has
disclosed personal information to any third parties for the third
parties' direct marketing purposes. In general, if the business has
made such a disclosure of personal information, upon receipt of a
request by a California customer, the business is required to
provide a list of all third parties to whom personal information was
disclosed in the preceding calendar year, as well as a list of the
categories of personal information that were disclosed.
However, under the law, a business is not required to provide the
above-described lists if the business adopts and discloses to the
public (in its privacy policy) a policy of not disclosing customer's
personal information to third parties for their direct marketing
purposes unless the customer first affirmatively agrees to the
disclosure, as long as the business maintains and discloses this
policy. Rather, the business may comply with the law by notifying
the customer of his or her right to prevent disclosure of personal
information and providing a cost free means to exercise that right.
As stated in our Privacy Policy, we do not share information with
third parties for their direct marketing purposes unless you
affirmatively agree to such disclosure -- typically by opting in to
receive information from a third party that is participating in a
sweepstakes or other promotion on one of our sites. If you do ask us
to share your information with a third party for its marketing
purposes, we will only share information in connection with that
specific promotion, as we do not share information with any third
party on a continual basis. To prevent disclosure of your personal
information for use in direct marketing by a third party, do not opt
in to such use when you provide personally identifiable information
on one of our sites. Please note that whenever you opt in to receive
future communications from a third party, your information will be
subject to the third party's privacy policy. If you later decide
that you do not want that third party to use your information, you
will need to contact the third party directly, as we have no control
over how third parties use information. You should always review the
privacy policy of any party that collects your information to
determine how that entity will handle your information.
California customers may request further information about our
compliance with this law by e-mailing dtwohig@stanfordhotels.com.
Please note that we are only required to respond to one request per
customer each year, and we are not required to respond to requests
made by means other than through this e-mail address.
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