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California Consumer Privacy Rights Notice For California residents, we provide specific rights regarding your personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This notice outlines these rights and explains how to exercise them. Your Rights Under CCPA: • Know what personal information we collect about you • Request deletion of your personal information • Access your personal information • Opt-out of the sale of your personal information • Non-discrimination for exercising your privacy rights To submit a request regarding your personal information or to learn more about your privacy rights, please contact us. We will respond to verifiable consumer requests within the timeframes required by law. The protection of your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to handling your personal information responsibly and in compliance with legal requirements.

Last Updated: June 24, 2025

California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance

As required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), we are issuing this notification to residents of California. At New Designs Marketing Agency, we take your privacy seriously and believe in being fully transparent regarding how we handle your data.

As required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), New Designs Marketing Agency (referred to as "we," "our," or "us") issues this statement to residents of California. We maintain a strong dedication to safeguarding your privacy and ensuring you retain control over your personal data.

Important Notice: We do not sell your personal information to third parties for monetary consideration.

Types of Individual Data

The following table outlines the types of personal data that we have gathered, shared for commercial purposes, and commercialized (where applicable) during the past twelve months:

Category Examples We Gather We Make Known We Sell
A. Identifiers are referred to as a name in a program or script used to store, access, and retrieve values or data. They may include variables, functions, protocols, domains, classes, and other programming elements that require identification. Identifiers must begin with a letter (a-z or A-Z) or underscore (_), followed by any combination of letters, numbers, or underscores. They are case-sensitive and cannot use reserved keywords or special characters. Common naming conventions include camelCase, PascalCase, and snake_case, which help maintain code readability and organization. Personal name, mailing address, digital identifier, Internet Protocol address, electronic mail address, user account name, Social Security number, driver identification number, international passport credentials Yes Yes No
California Civil Code Section 1798.80, subdivision (e) Personal signature, Social Security number, bodily features, residential location, phone number, passport details, insurance policy, academic background, work history, banking information, payment card data, health records Yes Yes No
Protected Characteristics Protected characteristics, ethnicity, cultural background, religious beliefs, individuals aged 40 and above, physical or mental impairments, biological sex, gender expression, health status, military service background Yes No No
Commercial Data Buying patterns, acquired or contemplated items/services, consumer behavior habits Yes Yes No
Biometric Data Collection Biometric eye scans, unique finger patterns, voice signatures, walking characteristics No N/A N/A
F. Online and Network-Related Activities Web activity records, query logs, engagement with online platforms/applications/advertisements Yes Yes No
G. Geographic Location Information Exact geographical position No N/A N/A
H. Information from the Senses Sound, imagery, temperature, scent information No N/A N/A
I. Occupational/Career Experience Employment background, work assessments Yes Yes No
Private and Alternative Schooling Academic records and documentation kept by schools and universities No N/A N/A
Making Deductions and Drawing Conclusions Customer segments showing tastes, attributes, and patterns of conduct Yes Yes No

How We Collect Your Data We gather personal details from: - Direct interactions when you engage with us - Automated tracking during website visits - Third-party collaborators we work with - Public records and databases - Social media platforms - Professional networking sites - Industry directories and listings - Customer feedback forms - Event registrations - Newsletter subscriptions - Mobile app usage - Online surveys and polls - Account creation processes - Service inquiries - Purchase transactions We compile this information to better serve you while ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.

We gather personal data through multiple channels, including:

Collection and Use of Your Data

We gather and process personal data for these specific business objectives:

Release of Private Data

We might disclose personal information to these types of third-party organizations:

Selling of Private Data

We do not sell personal information for monetary consideration. However, under the CCPA's broad definition of "sale," some data sharing activities for advertising purposes may be considered a "sale." We may share certain identifiers and online activity information with advertising partners to deliver targeted advertisements.

California Consumer Privacy Notice Your Rights Under California Law

As a resident of California, the CCPA grants you these specific rights:

1. Freedom of Information

You may ask us to reveal:

2. Right of Erasure

We will delete the personal information we have gathered about you upon your request, except in specific cases where legal exemptions apply.

3. Right to Decline Participation

You can choose to prevent the sale of your personal data. However, as we don't exchange personal information for money, this option might not be relevant to our existing operations.

Right to Equal Treatment Every person has the right to be treated fairly and without discrimination. No one should face unfair treatment based on their race, color, gender, language, religion, political views, nationality, social status, property, birth, or any other characteristic. Everyone deserves equal respect, equal opportunities, and equal protection under the law. Discrimination creates barriers and perpetuates inequality, which goes against fundamental human dignity and basic human rights. Society must work actively to eliminate all forms of discrimination and promote inclusive practices that ensure everyone can participate fully in community life.

We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights under the CCPA. Specifically, we won't:

Exercising Your Rights: A Guide Make your voice heard. Stand up for what you believe in. Take action to protect your freedoms and privileges. Know the legal channels available to you, and use them effectively. Document everything, keep records, and follow proper procedures when filing complaints or seeking resolution. Stay informed about your rights and any changes in laws that might affect them. Connect with advocacy groups and like-minded individuals who can support your cause. Remember that exercising your rights not only benefits you but also helps protect these rights for future generations. Be persistent, but remain respectful and professional in your approach. When necessary, don't hesitate to seek legal counsel or expert advice to ensure your rights are properly defended.

To exercise your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), you may:

Identity Confirmation Steps

For your security and confidentiality, we must confirm who you are before handling your request. This verification may involve:

Approved Representatives

You can appoint a designated representative to submit requests for you. This representative must:

Reply Schedule

We will address your request within 45 days after receiving it. Should we require extra time, we will inform you through written communication and might take up to an additional 45 days to respond.

Information Preservation Records must be kept for specific periods according to applicable laws, regulations, and business needs. The duration varies based on record type, jurisdiction, and operational requirements. Documents must be securely stored, easily retrievable, and protected from unauthorized access or tampering. Regular audits ensure compliance with retention schedules and proper disposal of expired records. Digital archives require encrypted backup systems and disaster recovery protocols. Proper documentation of destruction processes is essential for maintaining compliance and transparency.

We keep personal data only for the duration required to:

Get In Touch With Us

Privacy Contact Information

Creative Solutions Marketing Group Privacy Department

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +12137659084

Mailing Address:
New Designs Marketing Agency
Attention: Privacy Office
8900 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90069
United States

Updates to This Information

We reserve the right to modify this CCPA Privacy Notice periodically. In the event of significant changes, we will inform you by revising the "Last Updated" timestamp at the beginning of this notice and may provide additional notifications via our website or other communication channels.

Associated Legal Records

Effective Date: June 24, 2025
Last Review Date: June 24, 2025