California Privacy Policy
Your California Privacy Rights
If you are a California resident, you have specific rights regarding your personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). These rights apply whether you interact with Bishop-Wisecarver (“BWC,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) on behalf of yourself or your employer.
Below is a summary of the rights available to you and how to exercise them.
1. Right to Know
You have the right to request that we disclose:
- The categories of personal information we have collected about you
- The categories of sources from which the information was collected
- The business or commercial purpose for collecting or sharing your information
- The categories of third parties to whom we disclose information
- The specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you
We will provide this information for the preceding 12 months.
2. Right to Access
You may request a copy of the personal information we maintain about you. We will provide this in a portable, readily usable format when feasible.
3. Right to Delete
You may request that we delete personal information we collected from you. We may deny your request if the information is necessary for:
- Completing a transaction or providing a requested service
- Detecting and preventing security incidents
- Complying with legal obligations
- Internal operations aligned with reasonable expectations
4. Right to Correct
If any personal information we maintain about you is inaccurate, you may request correction.
5. Right to Opt Out of “Sale” or “Sharing” of Personal Information
BWC does not sell personal information. However, California law may classify certain analytics or advertising technologies as “sharing” personal information.
You may opt out of such sharing by visiting our: Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
You may also adjust cookie preferences in our Privacy Preference Center.
6. Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information
We will not deny products or services, charge different prices, or provide a different level of service if you choose to exercise your privacy rights.
