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"Ethnickoti does not engage in the commercial exchange of personal metadata. We believe in the absolute sovereignty of the individual investigator."
01. Our Stance on Data Sales
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), residents have the right to opt-out of the "sale" of their personal information. Ethnickoti declares that we do not sell, rent, or lease your personal data to third-party data brokers or commercial harvesting networks.
Your navigational artifacts are used exclusively to optimize the technical relevance of our archival research and stylized dispatches. We operate under a "Data-for-Intelligence" model, where the only product being traded is our high-authority research, not our investigators' personal identities.
02. Third-Party Trackers & Data Synchronization
While we do not "sell" data in the traditional sense, we utilize third-party analytical and advertising tools (such as Google AdSense and Google Analytics) which may collect navigational metadata through cookies and beacons. To limit this activity, you may:
- Utilize our Cookie Consent terminal to decline non-essential trackers.
- Enable Global Privacy Control (GPC) in your browser to broadcast your preference for data minimization.
- Visit the DAA Opt-Out Platform to manage regional advertising preferences.
03. CPRA & Automated Decision-Making
Under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), you have the specific right to opt-out of the use of automated decision-making technology, including "profiling." Ethnickoti does not utilize automated algorithms to categorize your stylistic preferences for the purpose of dynamic pricing or credit evaluation.
Any stylistic recommendations provided within our archival dispatches are authored by human technical theorists. We believe that the "human element" is essential for the preservation of cultural sovereignty, and we reject the use of opaque algorithmic sorting for our high-authority research.
04. Data Minimization & Decay Protocols
Our institutional mandate includes Strict Data Minimization. We only collect the informational artifacts absolutely necessary to deliver our high-speed technical interface. Any data that is not actively supporting your navigational session is subjected to our "Decay Protocol," where it is cryptographically dissolved after 24 hours.
By minimizing our data footprint, we significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized third-party access. We operate under the assumption that the most secure data is the data that does not exist. Our servers in Mumbai are audited weekly to ensure zero residual metadata leakage.
05. Verification of Identity Process
To exercise your right to opt-out or request data removal, we must first verify your institutional identity. This is a security measure designed to prevent the fraudulent manipulation of our archival records. The verification process may require you to provide a "Session Hash" or to confirm your navigational provenance through our Mumbai dispatcher.
Once your identity is verified, our Information Security Vanguard will process your request with high-priority latency, typically within 72 business hours.
06. CCPA/CPRA Data Categories
In the preceding 12-month archival cycle, Ethnickoti has not "Sold" or "Shared" any personal data categories as defined by regional California protocols. We maintain this standard as a core pillar of our Metadata Ethos. We categorized zero bytes of data for liquid commercial exchange.
08. Global Opt-Out Signal (GPC) Verification
The Ethnickoti Intelligence Network is configured to recognize and honor the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. If your browser or technical terminal broadcasts a GPC signal, our servers automatically treat this as a formal request to opt-out of all non-essential data collection and any potential future data sharing.
This automated recognition is a key component of our Technical Sovereignty protocol. By honoring the GPC signal, we remove the burden of manual opt-out requests from the investigator, ensuring that your privacy preferences are respected from the moment you first connect to our Mumbai core.
09. Sensitive Personal Information (SPI) Protocols
Under the CPRA, you have the right to limit the use and disclosure of "Sensitive Personal Information" (SPI). SPI includes data such as precise geolocation, racial or ethnic origin, and biometrics. Ethnickoti does not collect, process, or store SPI for the purpose of identifying individuals.
While our research dispatches may analyze stylistic artifacts associated with specific ethnic lineages, this analysis is institutional and metadata-focused. We do not correlate this archival data with your specific technical profile. Our commitment to data minimization ensures that sensitive artifacts never enter our primary storage buffers.
10. The Rights of Non-Residents & Global Solidarity
While the CCPA/CPRA specifically protects residents of California, Ethnickoti extends these Sovereign Privacy Protections to all investigators globally. Regardless of your physical location whether in Mumbai, London, or Tokyo you have the absolute right to request that your personal informational artifacts not be sold or shared.
We believe that digital sovereignty is a universal human right, not a regional privilege. By standardizing our privacy protocols to the highest international levels, we ensure that every visitor to the Ethnickoti registry is treated with the same institutional respect and data-security rigor.
11. The Ethnickoti Metadata Ethos
We believe that your digital footprint should be as permanent and protected as a hand-woven tapestry. Our archival systems are designed to minimize the duration of data residency. By refusing to engage in the third-party data trade, we ensure that the Ethnickoti Intelligence Network remains a Sovereign Sanctuary for research and aesthetic exploration.
If you wish to formally record your preference to opt-out of any future "sale" or "sharing" of data (as defined by CCPA/CPRA), please contact our Rectification Desk via our Contact Portal. Every request is manually verified and logged into our compliance registry within 48 hours of receipt.