California Privacy

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended (“CCPA”), gives you the right to ask covered businesses to stop their “Sale” or “Sharing” of your Personal Information with third parties.  The CCPA defines “Sale” broadly to include some marketing and advertising service arrangements that involve the disclosure of Personal Information in exchange for money or other valuable consideration.  The CCPA defines “Share” to mean the disclosure of Personal Information to a third party for purposes of cross-site behavioral advertising.  As a result, if a business uses third party cookies, pixels, or other tracking technologies on its website, it may be obligated to honor your request to opt-out of the Sale or Sharing of your Personal Information with the third parties that control those technologies.

Interneer, Inc. does not meet the CCPA’s definition of a “business” under California Civil Code section 1798.140(d).  Nevertheless, we offer you the ability to opt-out of cookies that are used for targeted advertising or other purposes that are not essential to the basic functionality of our website. 

To opt-out of those cookies, click here and tell us your consent preferences.

Please note that your preferences will only be applied to the browser you are currently using, and we do not have control over how cookies are used on other websites or online services you choose to visit.

To learn more about how Interneer, Inc. collects, use and shares Personal information, click here.