CCPA Disclosures

Medcurio, Inc.

California Consumer Privacy Act Disclosures

Last Updated June 7, 2022

These disclosures (the “Disclosures”) supplement the Medcurio Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) and are required under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”).  The Disclosures only apply to residents of California.

Categories of personal information collected

As required by the CCPA, the following describes the personal information we collect:

Categories of personal information disclosed for a business purpose

We share the above categories of information (other than inference data) with third parties as set forth in the “Information Sharing and Disclosures” sections of our Privacy Policy.  Such disclosures have taken place over the last 12 months.

We do not sell personal information

We do not and will not sell your personal information.

Right to Know; Right to Request Access to or Deletion of Personal Information

Under the CCPA, you may have the right to (i) know what personal information we collect, use, disclose and/or sell about you, and (ii) request access to or deletion of your personal information. To submit a request for these, you can submit an email to info@medcurio.com with “CCPA Request” in the subject line.  We will ask you to provide certain information to verify your identity and residence.  Once we have verified that information, we will respond to your request in accordance with the CCPA.  If we deny your request, we will explain why.

Right to Non-Discrimination for Exercise of Rights

You may not be discriminated against because you exercise any of your rights under the CCPA.

Authorized Agent

You can designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf if (i) the authorized agent is a natural person or a business registered with the Secretary of State of California, and (ii) you sign a written declaration that you authorize the agent to act on your behalf.  If you are using an authorized agent, we must be provided with a copy of the written declaration certified by a California notary public. Submissions should follow the same procedures set forth above.