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California Consumer Privacy Act Notice

California Consumer Privacy Act Notice

Effective Date: January 1, 2020

This California Consumer Privacy Act Notice ("Notice") provides additional information to California residents whose personal information is processed by the Los Angeles Rams, LLC pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"). If you are not a California resident, this Notice does not apply to you. Please visit our Privacy Policy ("Policy") https://www.therams.com/privacy-policy for more information.

Categories of Personal Information Collected and Disclosed

During the preceding 12 months, [Team] has collected the following categories of personal information that are processed pursuant to the CCPA: (1) identifiers, such as your contact information and online account information; (2) Internet and electronic network activity information, such as information about your interactions with Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Rams partner websites, mobile applications, SMS/Text program, voice calls, and social media pages; (3) audio, electronic, or visual information; (4) inferences about you made by the Los Angeles Rams or third-party vendors, including about your preferences; (5) financial information and other information as described above that may be considered personal information under Cal. Civ. Code Section 1798.80; (6) protected classifications under California or federal (7) commercial information including records or products or services purchased; (8) geolocation data. Please see our Privacy Policy ("Policy") for more information about our information collection practices.

We do not, and will not without your consent, "sell" personal information for purposes of the CCPA. As set forth in the Policy, we disclose personal information to third parties for business purposes, including without limitation, for purposes of advertising, marketing, and other services performed on our behalf, to protect against fraud and malicious activity, and for other business purposes described in the Policy. During the preceding 12 months, we have disclosed each of the above-listed categories of personal information for such business purposes. In addition, your information may be accessible to third parties with whom you interact or direct us to share your information through our services.

CCPA Rights

The CCPA allows California residents to request that a business that collects consumers' personal information give consumers access, upon a verifiable consumer request, in a portable and (if technically feasible) readily usable form, to the specific pieces and categories of personal information that the business has collected about the consumer, the categories of sources for that information, the business or commercial purposes for collecting the information, and the categories of third parties with which the information was shared. California residents also have the right to submit a request for deletion of personal information under certain circumstances, although there may be legal or other reasons that Los Angeles Rams must retain your information consistent with California law. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights and choices, although some of the functionality and features available to you may change or no longer be available to you. Any differences in the services are related to the value provided.

Please submit your request by sending an email to RamsPrivacy@rams.nfl.com or by calling (818)-338-0011 EXT. 466. Once we receive your request, we may verify it by requesting information sufficient to confirm your identity. If you would like to use an authorized agent registered with the California Secretary of State to exercise your rights, we may request evidence that you have provided such agent with power of attorney or that the agent otherwise has valid written authority to submit requests to exercise rights on your behalf. We reserve the right to deny requests in certain circumstances, such as where we have a reasonable belief that the request is fraudulent.

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