Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Notice
Beyond Words Travel values your privacy. We do not sell your personal information to third parties for monetary value. Furthermore, we do not utilize third-party Customer Relationship Management (CRM) databases to process your personal data; all direct inquiries are handled securely via direct corporate email.
Understanding "Selling" and "Sharing" Under CCPA
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the definitions of "selling" and "sharing" are exceptionally broad. They can include the sharing of non-identifying internet network activity with third parties for analytics purposes.
If our website utilizes analytics cookies (such as Google Analytics) to understand site traffic and improve user experience, this transfer of basic analytics data may technically constitute a "sale" or "share" under California law.
How to Opt-Out
If you are a California resident and wish to opt-out of the sharing of your network activity data via analytics cookies, you can do so by:
- Using the cookie consent banner on our site to disable non-essential tracking cookies.
- Adjusting your browser settings to block third-party cookies or utilizing browser extensions that block Google Analytics.
- Enabling Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals in your supported web browser.
Exercising Your Rights
California residents have the right to request access to the personal data we hold about them, request the deletion of their personal data, and be protected from discrimination for exercising these rights.
Because we only collect personal data when you voluntarily email us directly, any requests regarding your data will be matched against our direct email records.
To submit a verifiable consumer request to know or delete your personal information, please contact us at:
Email: info@beyondwordstravel.com
Please include "CCPA Request" in the subject line.
We will respond to your verifiable request within the timeframe required by California law.