CCPA/CalOPPA Appendix

The contents in this appendix apply to individuals residing in California from whom we collect
personal information in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and California
Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”) and are intended to supplement the information already
contained in our privacy notice.

Categories of Personal Information

Below we have set out the categories of Personal Information (as defined in the CCPA) collected in
the previous 12 months and whether during such period, we have sold

Category of Personal Information Collected Sold Disclosed for a business purpose
A. Identifiers

Examples: Name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, internet protocol address, email address, account name, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers.

Yes No Yes
B. Categories of Personal Information in Cal. Civ.
Code 1798.80(e)Examples: Name, signature, social security number, physical characteristics or description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information.
Yes No Yes
C. Characteristics of Protected Classifications under California or Federal Law

Examples: Race, colour, ancestry, national origin, religion or creed, age (over 40), medical condition, genetic information, marital status, military and veteran status, mental or physical disability, sex (including gender and pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,

No No No
D. Commercial Information

Examples: Records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.

Yes No Yes
E. Biometric Information

Examples: Physiological, biological, or behavioural characteristics, including DNA, that can be used, singly or in combination with each other or with other identifying data, to establish individual identity, such as imagery of the iris, retina, fingerprint, face, hand, palm, vein patterns, and voice recordings, from which an identifier template, such as a faceprint, a minutiae template, or a voiceprint, can be extracted, and keystroke patterns or rhythms, gait patterns or rhythms, and sleep, health, or exercise data that contain identifying information. 

No No Yes
F. Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity
Information
Examples: Browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer’s interaction with an internet website, application or advertisement.
Yes No Yes
G. Geolocation Data

Examples: physical location. 

Yes No Yes
H. Sensory Information

Examples: Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information.

No No No
I. Professional or Employment Related Information

Examples: Job application or CV information, job history, job performance information.

Yes No Yes
J. Non-Public Education Information (as defined in
20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 C.F.R. Part 99)
Examples: education records that are directly related to a student maintained by an educational agency or institution or by a party acting on its behalf such as grades, transcripts, disciplinary records.
No No No
K. Inferences drawn from Personal Information

Examples: profiles reflecting an individual’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends,preferences, predispositions, behaviour, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.

No No No

Please note that Personal Information excludes information which is “publicly available” (as defined
in the CCPA), meaning that it will not include information lawfully made available from federal, state
or local government records however if for instance individuals chose to publish certain information
via social media or other platforms/channels, then this exclusion would not extend to that.

 

Use, Collection and Disclosure of Personal Information

 

For details on how we use your personal information, please refer to the section “Personal data we
collect and how we process this data”.

 

As set out above in our privacy notice, we generally collect information from you directly however
we may also collect certain information from the organisation for whom you work (such as your
contact information and job title/role) or other third party. If we obtain your personal data from a
third party, your privacy rights under appendix are not affected and you are still able to exercise the
rights contained within this appendix.

 

For details on who we share your personal information with, please refer to the section “Sharing
your information” above.

 

Your California Privacy Rights

 

If you are a California resident, the CCPA provides you with certain specific rights in relation to your
Personal Information, as set out below.

 

-The Right to Receive Information on Privacy Practices and Access to Information (including as
part of an Access Request) – i.e. the right to request certain personal information we have
collected about you (including the categories and specific pieces of personal information, the
purpose for collection, the sources we have obtained that information from and the third
parties we have shared information with).

-The Right to Deletion – i.e. the right to request that we delete certain personal information
which we have collected about you (subject to certain exceptions).

 

-The Right to Receive Information about Onward Disclosures – i.e. the right to request
information about personal information we hold about you which is either disclosed for a
business purposes or sold.

 

-The Right to Prohibit the Sale of your Information (also referred to as the Right to Opt Out) &
the Right Not to be subject to Price Discrimination based upon the exercise of the Opt Out
Right- however please note that we do not sell your personal information to third parties.

 

With respect to some of the rights mentioned above, we may require that you provide a “verifiable
consumer request” (as defined in the CCPA) before disclosing information to you. This is to ensure
that the consumer making the request is the consumer about whom we have collected information
(or is a person so authorised to act on that consumers behalf).

 

Other California Privacy Rights

 

Fees

If (at our own cost) we demonstrate that a consumer’s request for information under the CCPA is
manifestly unfounded or excessive, we may charge an administration fee, or refuse to act on the
request.

 

Contact Information

If at any time you would like to contact us with your views about our privacy practices, would like to
exercise any of your rights as set out above or have another enquiry or complaint relating to your
personal information, you can do so via email at team@landanano.com or by post to Landa
Corporation Ltd, Derech Gad Feinstein 13, Rehovot, P.O. Box@ 4090, NessZiona 7414002, Israel.

 

We will accordingly aim to get to back to you as soon as reasonably practicable. To the extent you
have made a specific request as set out under “Your California Privacy Rights”, we will confirm
receipt of the request within 10 business days and respond more substantively to the request within
45 days from the time the request is received. If required, we may take up to 90 days to respond
substantively to the request (from the time it is received) and we will inform you of this, and the
reason for the delay, if applicable.