If you reside in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, or Washington, or are otherwise protected by privacy or consumer health data laws in those jurisdictions, this page applies to you and supplements the TaxSolve Privacy Policy.
For more information on data subject rights requests and how to submit a request, please visit this link. Please note that you may need to verify your identity and request before further action is taken. As a part of this process, you may be required to provide personal information, such as your name, state of residence, phone number and email address associated with your account, and/or government identification. Consistent with applicable laws, you may designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. In order to designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf, we may require that (i) you or your authorized agent provide a valid power of attorney; (ii) the agent provide proof that the you gave the agent signed, written permission to submit the request; (iii) you verify your identity with us; and/or (iv) directly confirm with us that the you provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request. Click on your state of residence to find out more.
California
Effective Date: January 1, 2024
Information Pertaining to California Consumer Requests | You can find information about consumer requests we received and processed under the California Consumer Privacy Act during the previous calendar year here. |
Limit Use and/or Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information | Certain categories of personal information that we collect and use might be “sensitive” under data privacy laws. Consistent with applicable law, you may limit certain uses or disclosures of your sensitive personal information and may exercise this right by using the form linked here. |
Right to Access | Consistent with applicable law, you may submit a verifiable consumer request to access, in a portable and (if technically feasible) readily-usable form, the personal information that we have collected about you as well as more information about our data practices. For more information about how we collect, use, and disclose personal information for business purposes, please review our Privacy Policy. |
Right to Correct | Consistent with applicable law, you may submit a verifiable consumer request to correct inaccuracies in your personal information held by Airbnb. |
Right to Delete | Consistent with applicable law, you may submit a verifiable consumer request to delete your personal information. |
Sale and Sharing of Data | We do not sell personal information to third parties; we are not data brokers and do not put personal information on the open market. We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of individuals who are younger than 16. We do allow third parties to collect personal information through the Airbnb Platform and share personal information with third parties for the business purposes described in the Privacy Policy including, without limitation, advertising and marketing on the Airbnb Platform and elsewhere based on users’ online activities over time and across Airbnb, services, and devices. Consistent with applicable law, you may opt out of such processing by using the form linked here. |
Right of Non-Discrimination | We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights and choices, although some of the functionality and features available on the service may change or no longer be available to you. Any differences in the services are related to the information provided. |
Data Retention | We retain personal information for as long as needed or permitted in light of the purpose(s) for which it was collected. The criteria used to determine our retention periods include: The length of time we have an ongoing relationship with you and provide services to you (for example, for as long as you have an account with us or keep using our services) and the length of time thereafter during which we may have a legitimate need to reference your personal information to address issues that may arise; Whether there is a legal obligation to which we are subject (for example, certain laws require us to keep records of your transactions for a certain period of time before we can delete them); or Whether retention is allowed by applicable law (such as in regard to applicable statutes of limitations, litigation or regulatory investigations). |
De-Identification | Consistent with applicable law, we commit to maintain and use information in de-identified form and not to attempt to re-identify the information, except that we may attempt to re-identify the information solely for the purpose of determining whether its de-identification processes satisfy the requirements of the California Privacy Rights Act. |