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Data Privacy

Last Updated: November 3, 2023

Your Data Privacy Options

As a valued member of the Global Matrix Survey panel or a research participant, we understand that your data privacy matters. We collect personal information from you to enhance your experience and provide research-related services to our clients. It's important to be aware of your privacy choices and rights, and we're here to guide you through them.

Understanding Data "Sales"

In certain regions, including California under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the way we deliver research services might be considered a "sale" of your personal information. This broad definition includes actions such as renting, disclosing, or transferring data for monetary or other valuable consideration.

Your Opt-Out Rights

If you are a California consumer or reside in a state with similar privacy laws, you have the right to opt-out of this "sale" of your personal information. Additionally, in California, you can limit the processing of sensitive personal information. While these rights are important, please be aware that opting out of data sharing or limiting processing may impact your ability to continue as a research respondent.

Exercising Your Privacy Rights

You can exercise these privacy rights, as well as other rights granted by CCPA or other applicable state laws, by reaching out to us. You can contact us at 931-834-3338 or through the following link

Verification Process

When you choose to exercise your privacy rights, we may ask for certain personal information to verify your identity or your authorized agent's identity. This information may include your full name, birth date, phone number, email address, or other basic details that we already have on file.

For a comprehensive understanding of how we collect, use, and secure your personal information, please consult our Privacy Policy. Your privacy matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring your data is handled with care and in accordance with applicable privacy laws.