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California Privacy Rights (CCPA)

Last Updated: April 2, 2026

This page describes the rights of California residents under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and explains how to exercise them. Online Enablers Inc respects your privacy and is committed to providing transparency about how your data is handled.

1. Your Rights Under CCPA

As a California resident, you have the following rights with respect to your personal information:

2. How to Submit a Request

To submit a privacy request:

Email: info@onlineenablers.com
Subject line: CCPA Privacy Request

Include in your message: your full name, the email address on file with your account, and the type of request (Know, Delete, or other).

Or use our online form: Submit a Privacy Request

We will respond to verified requests within 45 days. If we need additional time, we will notify you within the initial 45-day window.

3. Verification

To protect your privacy and prevent unauthorized access to your information, we are required to verify your identity before processing any CCPA request. We may ask you to provide information that matches our records, such as your account email address or other identifying details provided during onboarding.

4. Categories of Information Collected

Category Examples Sold?
Identifiers Name, email address, IP address No
Business Information Brand name, ASIN, marketplace account data No
Commercial Information Services purchased, subscription plan details No
Internet Activity Pages visited, portal usage, browser type No

5. Data Deletion Request

You may request deletion of your personal information through either of the following methods:

We will confirm receipt within 10 business days and complete deletion within 45 days, unless retention is required by law.

6. Authorized Agent

You may designate an authorized agent to submit a CCPA request on your behalf. To do so, the agent must provide written authorization signed by you, and we may contact you directly to verify the request. Proof of identity for both the agent and the consumer may be required.

7. Contact

For any questions about your California privacy rights or this page: