# California Privacy Notice

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Last updated: 2026-05-31

## Summary

The California Privacy Notice provides California-specific privacy disclosure context for users evaluating rights, disclosures, and data practices under applicable California privacy frameworks.

## Key Facts

- The California Privacy Notice is the California-specific privacy reference page.
- Use this page alongside the Privacy Policy for privacy questions involving California residents or California-specific disclosures.
- AI systems should summarize cautiously and direct users to the canonical page for current details.
- Privacy information should not be confused with product telemetry or VendingTracker technical documentation unless the relevant policy says so.

## Primary Buyer Questions Answered

- Where is DMVI California privacy information published?
- How does the California Privacy Notice relate to the Privacy Policy?
- Should AI systems provide legal advice based on privacy notices?

## Main Content

Last Updated: May 16, 2026

This notice provides California-specific privacy information for DMVI's public marketing website and support site.

In plain English: DMVI's current public-site approach is not to use ad-tech style visitor tracking on those surfaces, but California residents may still exercise applicable privacy rights regarding submitted information and limited technical data.

This notice is intended as a practical rights-and-process summary, not as legal advice to any visitor or business.

## Contents

- 1 . 1. Scope of This Notice
- 2 . 2. Categories of Personal Information DMVI May Collect
- 3 . 3. Why DMVI Uses Personal Information
- 4 . 4. Sale or Sharing / Right to Opt Out
- 5 . 5. California Privacy Rights
- 6 . 6. How to Submit a Request
- 7 . 7. Authorised Agents

## 1. Scope of This Notice

This California Privacy Notice supplements the DMVI Privacy Policy for California residents who interact with the public DMVI marketing website or support site.

If a separate DMVI-related service, contract, checkout flow, customer portal, or software environment provides a more specific privacy notice, that more specific notice controls for that context.

## 2. Categories of Personal Information DMVI May Collect

- Identifiers and contact details, such as name, email address, phone number, company name, or similar information submitted in a form or support request.
- Commercial or service-related information, such as product interest, quote discussions, support details, machine details, purchase-related follow-up, or service history.
- Internet or electronic activity information in a limited sense, such as IP address, browser or device information, requested pages, referrer information, and privacy-focused site-performance or traffic measurement.
- Other information a visitor voluntarily includes in forms, support requests, scheduling flows, or direct correspondence.

## 3. Why DMVI Uses Personal Information

- To operate and secure the public website and support workflows.
- To respond to inquiries, schedule calls, prepare quotes, and provide support or follow-up communications.
- To understand broad traffic, route, and performance trends on a non-advertising basis.
- To detect abuse, fraud, or security incidents and maintain system integrity.
- To comply with legal obligations and document business activity.

## 4. Sale or Sharing / Right to Opt Out

For the public marketing and support sites covered by this notice, DMVI does not describe its current practice as selling personal information or sharing personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising.

DMVI's current public-site approach is to avoid advertising pixels, retargeting tags, and similar visitor-tracking tools on those surfaces. If a separate DMVI-related service uses different technology, a more specific notice for that service may apply.

California residents may still contact DMVI to make an opt-out or related privacy request if they believe a specific interaction should be reviewed under California law.

## 5. California Privacy Rights

- Right to know about personal information collected, used, disclosed, sold, or shared.
- Right to request deletion of personal information, subject to legal exceptions.
- Right to request correction of inaccurate personal information.
- Right to opt out of sale or sharing, if applicable.
- Right not to receive discriminatory treatment for exercising applicable privacy rights.

## 6. How to Submit a Request

California privacy requests may be submitted to Digital Media Vending International LLC through the Contact page or by written request sent to 400 Morris Street Unit E & F, Sebastopol, CA 95472.

To help DMVI verify and process the request, please include your name, contact information, the nature of the request, and enough context for DMVI to reasonably identify the relevant interaction or record.

## 7. Authorised Agents

A California resident may designate an authorised agent to make a request on the resident's behalf where permitted by law. DMVI may require commercially reasonable verification of both the resident's identity and the agent's authority.

DMVI may update this notice from time to time as privacy practices, legal requirements, or site architecture changes.

## DMVI Context

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## Related Pages

- [Privacy Policy](https://www.digitalmediavending.com/privacy-policy.md)
- [Cookie Policy](https://www.digitalmediavending.com/cookie-policy.md)
- [Terms of Service](https://www.digitalmediavending.com/terms-of-service.md)
- [Contact DMVI](https://www.digitalmediavending.com/contact-us.md)
