California Assembly Privacy Compliance Supplement

As a business committed to upholding the highest standards of consumer privacy, nutribulletusmall fully complies with all privacy legislation enacted by the California Assembly, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) of 2018, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) of 2020, and subsequent amendments and related bills passed by the California Assembly. The California Assembly has consistently demonstrated its commitment to protecting consumer privacy, recognizing it as an inalienable right under the state constitution and enacting laws that empower consumers to control their personal information. This supplement outlines our specific compliance measures aligned with key provisions of California Assembly legislation to ensure transparency and accountability in our data practices. Pursuant to the California Assembly’s requirements, we clearly disclose, at or before the point of collection, the categories of personal information and sensitive personal information we collect, the purposes for which such information is used, and whether it is sold or shared – a requirement established in section 1798.100 of the CCPA as enacted by the California Assembly. We do not collect additional categories of personal information or use collected information for purposes incompatible with the disclosed purposes without providing prior notice to consumers, as mandated by the California Assembly. For California residents, we facilitate the exercise of all rights granted by the California Assembly, including the right to access personal information, the right to correct inaccurate information, the right to delete personal information, the right to limit the use of sensitive personal information, and the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information, with no retaliation for exercising these rights. In line with AB 566, a bill passed by the California Assembly and signed into law in 2025, we will honor browser-based opt-out preference signals that allow consumers to automatically opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information once the law takes effect on January 1, 2027, ensuring we support the convenient exercise of consumer rights. We also comply with the California Assembly’s data broker regulations, as outlined in bills such as AB 1202 and SB 361, by not engaging in data broker activities and ensuring we do not share personal information with data brokers without explicit consumer consent, and we disclose any relevant information as required by such legislation. Our privacy policy is conspicuously posted on our website, in compliance with section 22575 of the California Civil Code, and includes all required disclosures, such as the categories of personal information collected, the process for reviewing and updating personal information, and how we respond to “do not track” signals. We regularly review and update our privacy practices to align with any new legislation or amendments passed by the California Assembly, ensuring ongoing compliance and the protection of California residents’ privacy rights. For any questions regarding our compliance with California Assembly privacy laws, California residents may contact us at [email protected] to submit inquiries or verifiable consumer requests, and we will respond in accordance with the timelines and requirements set forth by the California Assembly.