California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
Effective Date: July 06, 2020
Under the CCPA, California residents have rights regarding their personal information held by certain businesses. The CCPA also recognizes federal privacy laws, like the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA). The CCPA exempts personal information already regulated by those laws. Because of that, Innovis’ processes are exempt from the CCPA, but your rights are very similar under the FCRA:
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You have the right to access your information. In order to obtain
a copy of your Innovis Credit Report, click the button below.
Get Innovis Credit Report
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You have the right to opt out of firm offers of credit or insurance.
To opt out, please click the button below. Opting out will remove your name from lists used
by creditors and insurers to send you marketing materials that contain firm offers of credit
or insurance.
Opt Out
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You have the right to prevent disclosure of your Innovis Credit Report to new creditors.
To prevent new creditors from accessing your Innovis Credit Report, please click the button
below to place a security freeze. A security freeze may help you combat fraudulent activity
by preventing new creditors from accessing your credit report.
Place Security Freeze
For more information regarding your rights, please visit our Learning Center. For more information on our privacy practices, please visit Innovis Privacy Notice