Your Privacy Choices

1. Overview of Your Privacy Rights

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), consumers have specific privacy rights regarding their personal information. At Need LOI, Inc., we provide clear options for exercising your CCPA CPRA privacy rights under these laws.

2. Right to Know What We Collect

You have the CCPA CPRA privacy rights to request that we disclose the categories and specific pieces of personal information we collect, use, disclose, and sell.

3. Right to Delete Your Data

You may request that we delete any of your personal information that we have collected, subject to certain legal exceptions (e.g., compliance, security).

4. Right to Opt-Out of Data Sharing or Sale

We do not sell your personal information because its against the privacy rights. However, if we ever share information for business purposes, you may opt out of such sharing by contacting us through our opt-out mechanisms.

5. Right to Correct Inaccurate Information

You may request that we correct any inaccurate personal information we hold about you, consistent with CPRA requirements.

6. Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information

You may direct us to limit the use of your sensitive personal information (e.g., social security number, financial data) to only what is necessary for business functions.

7. How to Exercise Your Rights

To exercise any of the rights described above, you can:

📧 Email: privacy@needloi.com

📬 Mail: 1916 Pacific Ave. Suite 2000. Dallas, TX 75201

📞 Phone: (800) 664-7505
You may authorize an agent to make these requests on your behalf.

8. Verification and Response Time

We will confirm receipt of your request within 10 days and respond within 45 days. To protect your data, we may verify your identity before processing any request.

9. No Discrimination

We will not discriminate against you for exercising your CCPA/CPRA rights, including denying services or charging different rates.

10. Global Privacy Control (GPC) Signals

We respect Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signals as a valid opt-out of sale or sharing under California law.