Supplemental Privacy Notice for U.S. Residents
This additional privacy notice is for residents of U.S. States that
have enacted comprehensive laws governing the use of personal
information (“U.S. State Privacy Laws”). These
laws, among other things, (a) give residents certain rights to control
how their personal information is used by businesses, and (b) require
businesses to disclose how they handle personal data and implement
mechanisms to enable individuals to exercise their data privacy
rights.
This notice supplements the transparency information in the
Motorola Mobility Website Privacy Statement
which includes: what personal information, including any sensitive
personal information, is collected; the source of the personal
information; the business and commercial purposes of use; and how long
the information is retained. In particular, the following sections
provide useful background information about how Motorola uses personal
information for advertising purposes:
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What information does Motorola collect; how is the information used;
and is any personal information shared with third parties?
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Does Motorola use cookies, tags, pixels, web beacons, analytics and
related technologies for online advertising and other purposes?
- How long will my personal information be retained?
- Does Motorola sell my personal information?
Motorola does not have actual knowledge that it sells personal
information or shares for cross-context behavioral advertising the
personal information of consumers under 16 years of age; or that it
collects or processes the personal information of consumers under 13
years of age.
Sharing of personal information with third parties
Some U.S. State Privacy Laws classify businesses that use personal
information to target advertisements as third parties, even though
those businesses are subject to contract terms with Motorola that
severely limit the businesses’ rights to use and retain the
information that Motorola shares with them. In the preceding 12
months, Motorola has shared to advertisers, ad networks, advertising
partners, and advertising measurement providers, pursuant to written
contracts that contain terms required by U.S. State Privacy Laws,
the following categories of personal information:
A. Identifiers including, device identifiers, IP addresses, browser
cookies, and other unique online identifiers
B. Internet activity information including data about a consumer’s
interaction with an Internet website, application, service, or
advertisement
C. User Profile information including email address and general
location information
D. Inferences drawn from Personal Information, including
preferences, interests, and other data used to personalize a
consumer’s experience
Categories A through D are each shared for cross contextual
behavioral advertising purposes, to target ads, and to provide
analytics and reporting related to the effectiveness of advertising.
Summary of your data privacy rights
Some U.S. State Privacy Laws grant consumers certain rights
regarding their personal information. Depending on your state of
residence, your rights may include:
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The right to know and access the specific pieces of personal
information we have collected about you in a portable and, to the
extent technically feasible, readily usable format.
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The right to correct inaccurate personal information that we
maintain about you.
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The right to request deletion of the personal information that we
have collected about you.
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The right to opt-out of the processing of your personal
information for targeted advertising, the sale of your personal
information, or the sharing of personal information for
cross-context behavioral advertising.
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The right to limit our use or disclosure of your sensitive
personal information, where permitted by law. Motorola does not
use or disclose sensitive personal data for any purposes that
would require a consumer to exercise a right to limit under
California law.
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The right to be free from discriminatory treatment for the
exercise of your privacy rights.
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The right to appeal any decision with regard to your privacy
request.
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The right to opt-out of profiling in furtherance of producing
legal or significant decisions concerning a consumer. We do not
engage in such profiling.
You can submit a request to exercise the rights applicable to you
through our
Privacy Request Form. Motorola does not discriminate in response to privacy rights
requests.
You may also use an authorized agent to submit a privacy request
form on your behalf. If you do so, Motorola will require: (i) you to
provide the authorized agent written permission to do so; and (ii)
your agent to verify their identity directly with Motorola. Motorola
may deny a request from an agent that does not meet these
requirements.
Notice of right to opt-out of sharing
In an increasing number of U.S. States, you can request that
Motorola not: (a) sell your personal information, (b) share it with
third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes, or
(c) process it for targeted advertising purposes.
For information about how to exercise your rights to opt-out, and to
exercise that right, click
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information