CCPA/CPRA Privacy
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- Purpose: For California residents only.
- Scope: Applies to California residents
Your Rights Under CCPA/CPRA
California residents have the following privacy rights:
- Right to Know: Request detailed information about the personal data we have collected, used, disclosed, or sold about you
- Right to Delete: Request deletion of your personal information, subject to certain legal exceptions
- Right to Correct: Request correction of inaccurate personal information we maintain about you
- Right to Opt-Out: Since we do not sell or share personal information for advertising purposes, this right is automatically satisfied
- Right to Non-Discrimination: Exercise your privacy rights without facing discriminatory treatment
How to Exercise Rights
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at welcome@strategic-finance.eu and refer to "CCPA & CPRA" in your message. We may need to verify your identity before processing your request.
Non-Discrimination Statement
You will not be discriminated against for exercising your privacy rights under CCPA & CPRA.
Shine the Light Law Disclosure
Strategic-Finance SAS does not disclose personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes.
Categories of Personal Information We Collect
We collect the following limited categories of personal information:
- Contact Information: Name, email address, and mailing address (only when you voluntarily provide this information)
- Communication Content: Messages and inquiries you send to us (only when you contact us directly)
- Technical Data: Server request logs including IP addresses and timestamps (automatically collected by our hosting provider OVH for operational purposes; we do not access this data directly)
Verification Process
To protect your privacy, we may require identity verification before processing requests, which may include:
- Matching information you provide with information we have on file
- Requesting additional documentation as permitted by law
Authorized Agent
You may designate an authorized agent to make requests on your behalf. The agent must provide proof of authorization.
Last Updated: September 2025