California Privacy Rights

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Last updated: April 2026.

In plain English We don’t sell your personal information. We also don’t share it with advertising networks for cross-site tracking. This page gives California residents a documented way to confirm that and to make specific rights requests under the CCPA/CPRA.

What the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) gives you

California residents have the right to:

Our statement

Bright Presence Digital LLC does not “sell” personal information as defined by the CCPA/CPRA, and does not “share” personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. We use the information you provide only to respond to your inquiries and perform services you engage us for.

Global Privacy Control (GPC)

This site honors the browser-level Global Privacy Control signal when present. If your browser sends GPC, we treat that as a valid opt-out request.

How to make a request

To make any CCPA/CPRA rights request, email scott@brightpresencedigital.com with subject line “California privacy request” and include:

We verify requests by confirming the email address on file. We respond within 15 business days and complete most requests within 45 days, as required by the CPRA.

Authorized agents

If an authorized agent is submitting a request on your behalf, please include written authorization signed by you. We may still contact you directly to verify the request.

Retention

Inquiry messages are retained for up to 18 months after the last contact, then deleted. Business records (invoices, contracts) are retained for 7 years for tax and record-keeping purposes.

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