Privacy Policy
Last Updated: December 31, 2025
This privacy policy (this “Policy”) describes how Veloz, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation, and its subsidiaries, affiliates, and related entities (collectively, “Company,” “we,” or “us”) collect, process, retain, and disclose personal data about you when providing services to you through our websites and applications (together, the “Website”) or our products, and services that link to this Policy (collectively, the “Services”), and our practices for using, maintaining, protecting, and disclosing that information.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) requires us to provide our California consumers with a privacy policy that contains a comprehensive description of our online and offline practices regarding our collection, use, sale, sharing, and retention of their personal information, along with a description of the rights they have regarding their personal information. This Policy provides the information the CCPA requires, together with other useful information regarding our collection and use of personal information. Any terms defined in the CCPA have the same meaning when used in this Policy.
We reserve the right, at our discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of this Policy at any time. However, if at any time in the future we plan to use personally identifiable information in a way that materially differs from this Policy, including sharing such information with more third parties, we will post such changes here and provide you the opportunity to opt-out of such differing uses. Please check this Policy frequently for updates. Your continued use of the Website or our Services following the posting of any changes to this Policy constitutes your acceptance of such changes.
This Policy is an integral part of the terms of use that apply generally to the access and use of the Website found at https://www.electricforall.org/terms-of-service/ (the “Website Terms of Use”). By using or accessing the Website, you signify your agreement to be bound by this Policy and the Website Terms of Use. If you are dissatisfied with this Policy, your sole and exclusive remedy is to cease your access to or use of the Website. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ABIDE BY THIS POLICY AND THE WEBSITE TERMS OF USE, YOU MAY NOT ACCESS OR OTHERWISE USE THE WEBSITE.
Personal Information Collected
We collect and use information that identifies, relates to, describes, references, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household (“personal information”). Personal information does not include:
- Publicly available information, including from government records, through widely distributed media, or that the consumer made publicly available without restricting it to a specific audience.
- Lawfully obtained, truthful information that is a matter of public concern.
- Deidentified or aggregated consumer information.
- Information excluded from the CCPA’s scope, like:
- health or medical information covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (CMIA), clinical trial data, or other qualifying research data; or
- personal information covered by certain sector-specific privacy laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), California Financial Information Privacy Act (FIPA), and the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act.
Personal Information Categories Chart
The chart below identifies which categories of personal information we collected from our consumers within the last 12 months.
Category |
Examples |
Collected |
Retention |
|---|---|---|---|
| A. Identifiers. | A real 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 | As long as a legitimate business purpose exists |
| B. Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)) (“California Customer Records”). | A name, address, email address, location (city or state), or other similar identifiers.
Some personal information included in this category may overlap with other categories. |
YES | As long as a legitimate business purpose exists |
| C. Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law (“Protected Classes”). | Age (40 years or older), race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, reproductive health decision making, military and veteran status, or genetic information (including familial genetic information). | NO | N/A |
| D. Commercial information. | Records of personal property, products, or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. | NO | N/A |
| E. Biometric information. | Genetic, physiological, behavioral, and biological characteristics, or activity patterns used to extract a template or other identifier or identifying information, such as fingerprints, faceprints, and voiceprints, iris or retina scans, keystroke, gait, or other physical patterns, and sleep, health, or exercise data. | NO | N/A |
| F. Internet or other similar network activity. | Activity on our websites, mobile apps, or other digital systems, such as internet browsing history, search history, system usage, electronic communications with us, postings on our social media sites. | YES | As long as a legitimate business purpose exists |
| G. Geolocation data. | Physical location or movements and GPS location data from mobile devices of consumers who visit our websites or use our mobile apps. | NO | N/A |
| H. Sensory data. | Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information. | NO | N/A |
| I. Professional or employment-related information. | Current or past job history. | NO | N/A |
| J. Non-public education information (per the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. Section 1232g, 34 C.F.R. Part 99)) (“FERPA Information”). | Education records directly related to a student maintained by an educational institution or party acting on its behalf, such as grades, transcripts, class lists, student schedules, student identification codes, student financial information, or student disciplinary records. | NO | N/A |
| K. Inferences drawn from other personal information. | Profile reflecting a person’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes. | NO | N/A |
| L. Sensitive personal information. | Further identified in the chart below. | NO | N/A |
Sensitive Personal Information Categories Chart
Sensitive personal information is a subtype of personal information consisting of the specific information categories listed in the chart below. Importantly, the CCPA only treats this information as sensitive personal information when we collect or use it to infer characteristics about a consumer.
The chart below identifies which sensitive personal information categories, if any, we have collected from consumers to infer characteristics about them in the last 12 months.
Sensitive Personal Information Category |
Collected to Infer Characteristics? |
|---|---|
| L.1. Government identifiers, such as your Social Security number (SSN), driver’s license, state identification card, or passport number. | No |
| L.2. Complete account access credentials, such as usernames, account logins, account numbers, or card numbers combined with required access/security code or password. | No |
| L.3. Precise geolocation, such as physical store visits or physical locations when visiting websites or using mobile apps. | No |
| L.4. Racial or ethnic origin. | No |
| L.5. Citizenship or immigration status. | No |
| L.6. Religious or philosophical beliefs. | No |
| L.7. Union membership. | No |
| L.8. Mail, email, or text messages not directed to the Company. | No |
| L.9. Genetic data. | No |
| L.10. Neural Data, such as information generated by measuring a consumer’s central or peripheral nervous system’s activity that is not inferred from nonneural information. | No |
| L.11. Unique identifying biometric information. | No |
| L.12. Health information. | No |
| L.13. Sex life or sexual orientation information. | No |
Sources of Personal Information
We obtain the categories of personal information listed above from the following categories of sources:
- Directly from you, such as from the forms or other information you provide to the Company. We also collect your first and last name and email address when you voluntarily sign up for our email list.
- Indirectly from you, such as from your interactions with the Company’s websites, mobile applications, social media platforms, store visits, reward program participation, or customer service programs.
- From our service providers, such as customer service support providers, data analytics providers, data brokers, or advertising networks.
- Other customers, such as from referral programs.
- We may collect certain information about your device when you visit the Website, including information about your web browser, IP address, time zone, and some of the cookies that are installed on your device. Additionally, as you browse the Website, we collect information about the individual web pages that you view, what websites or search terms referred you to the Website, and information about how you interact with the Website. We refer to this automatically-collected information as “Device Information.” We collect Device Information using the following technologies:
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“Cookies,” which are data files that are placed on your device or computer and often include an anonymous unique identifier. When you visit the Website for the first time, you will see a pop-up explaining Cookies. You have the right to opt-out and to object against the further use of non-technical or non-functional Cookies. You may also refuse to accept browser cookies by activating the appropriate setting on your browser. However, if you block cookies, you may be unable to access certain parts of the Website.
Most of Cookies we may use have a function, a purpose, and an expiration period. A “function” is a particular task a technology has, such as storing certain data. The “purpose” is the “Why” behind the function, for example, data may be stored as needed for statistics. The expiration period is the length of the period the technology can perform the function in order to achieve the purpose.
Types of Cookies we use include the following:
- Technical or Functional Cookies, which are used to improve functionality of the Website and to make it easier for users to visit the Website. The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. These Cookies store some information. For example, a technical or functional cookie may remember whether you accepted or declined tracking so the banner doesn’t reappear on every visit. We may place these Cookies without your consent.
- Statistics Cookies, which optimize the Website experience for users and provide insights on Website usage. Technical storage or access are used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
- Marketing/Tracking Cookies, which are forms of local storage used to create user profiles to display advertising or to track the user on the Website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
- Social Media which includes content from Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook on the Website so the user can promote webpages or share content. This content is embedded with code derived from Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook and places cookies. This content may store and process information for personal advertising.
- “Log files,” which track actions occurring on the Website, and collect data including your IP address, browser type, Internet service provider, referring/exit pages, and date/time stamps.
- “Web beacons,” “tags,” and “pixels.” Pages of the Website may contain small electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs) that permit the Company, for example, to count users who have visited those pages and/or for other related website statistics (for example, recording the popularity of certain website content and verifying system and server integrity).
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You may stop or restrict the placement of cookies or flush them from your browser by adjusting your web browser preferences, in which case you may still use the Website, but it may interfere with some of its functionality. Cookies and similar items are not used by us to automatically retrieve personally identifiable information from your computer without your knowledge. If you would like to find out more about privacy, cookies, and their use on the internet, you may find the following links useful:
Some content or applications, including advertisements, on the Website are served by third-parties, including advertisers, ad networks and servers, content providers, and application providers. These third parties may use cookies, web beacons or pixels on the Website to collect information about you when you use the Website. The information they collect may be associated with your personal information or information about your online activities over time and across different websites and other online services. They may use this information to provide you with interest-based advertising or other targeted content. You can opt out of receiving targeted ads from members of the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) on the NAI’s website.
We do not control these third parties’ tracking technologies or how they may be used. If you have any questions about an advertisement or other targeted content, you should contact the responsible provider directly.
How We Use Personal Information
Personal Information Collection, Use, and Disclosure Purposes
We may use and disclose the personal information, including sensitive personal information, we collect to advance the Company’s business and commercial purposes, specifically to:
- Develop, offer, and provide you with our products and services.
- Meet our obligations and enforce our rights arising from any contracts with you, including for billing or collections, or to comply with legal requirements.
- Fulfil the purposes for which you provided your personal information or that were described to you at collection, and as the CCPA otherwise permits.
- Improve our products or services, marketing, or customer relationships and experiences.
- Notify you about changes to our products or services.
- Administer our systems and conduct internal operations, including for troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, research, statistical, and survey purposes.
- Protect our Company, employees, or operations.
- Measure or understand the effectiveness of the advertising we serve to you and others, and to deliver relevant advertising to you.
- Perform data analytics and benchmarking.
- Administer and maintain the Company’s systems and operations, including for safety purposes.
- Engage in corporate transactions requiring review of consumer records, such as for evaluating potential Company mergers and acquisitions.
- Comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
- Exercise or defend the legal rights of the Company and its employees, affiliates, agents, and other representatives.
- Respond to law enforcement requests and as required by applicable law or court order.
Sensitive Personal Information Use and Disclosure Purposes
We may use or disclose sensitive personal information for the following statutorily approved reasons (Permitted SPI Purposes):
- Performing actions that are necessary for our consumer relationship and that an average consumer in a relationship with us would reasonably expect.
- Preventing, detecting, and investigating security incidents that compromise the availability, authenticity, integrity, or confidentiality of stored or transmitted personal information.
- Defending against and prosecuting those responsible for malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal actions directed at the Company.
- Ensuring physical safety.
- Short-term, transient use, such as non-personalized advertising shown as part of your current interactions with us, where we do not:
- disclose the sensitive personal information to another third party; or
- use it to build a profile about you or otherwise alter your experience outside your current interaction with the Company.
- Services performed for the Company, including processing or fulfilling transactions, verifying consumer information, processing payments, or providing financing, analytic services, storage, or similar services for the Company.
- Activities required to:
- verify or maintain the quality or safety of a product, service, or device that we own, manufacture, had manufactured, or control; or
- improve, upgrade, or enhance the service or device that we own, manufacture, had manufactured, or controlled.
- Collecting or processing sensitive personal information that we do not use for the purpose of inferring characteristics about a consumer.
We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes other than the Permitted SPI Purposes. For more on your right to limit these additional sensitive personal information use purposes, see Your Rights and Choices.
Additional Categories or Other Purposes
We will not collect additional categories of personal information or use the personal information we collected for materially different, unrelated, or incompatible purposes without providing you notice. If required by law, we will also seek your consent before using your personal information for a new or unrelated purpose.
We may collect, process, and disclose aggregated or deidentified consumer information for any purpose, without restriction. When we collect, process, or disclose aggregated or deidentified consumer information, we will maintain and use it in deidentified form and will not to attempt to reidentify the information, except to determine whether our deidentification processes satisfies any applicable legal requirements.
By providing your contact information to us (including, without limitation, your email address, physical address, and phone number) (collectively “Contact Information”) to us, you expressly consent to receive communications from us. We may use your Contact Information to communicate with you, to send information that you have requested or to send information about other products or services developed or provided by us or our business partners; provided, however, we will not give your Contact Information to another party to promote their products or services directly to you without your consent or as set forth in this Policy. By using the Website, you expressly consent to receive in-product communications from us. By providing your phone number to us, you expressly consent to receive phone calls and/or text messages from us. MESSAGE AND DATA RATES MAY APPLY. We will not give your phone number to another party to promote their products or services directly to you without your consent or as set forth in this Policy. You are solely responsible for any carrier charges incurred as a result of a phone and/or text communications from us.
Any communication or material you transmit to us by email or otherwise, including any data, questions, comments, suggestions, or the like is, and will be treated as, non-confidential and nonproprietary. Except to the extent expressly covered by this Policy, anything you transmit or post may be used by us for any purpose, including but not limited to, reproduction, disclosure, transmission, publication, broadcast, and posting. Furthermore, you expressly agree that we are free to use any ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques contained in any communication you send to us, as well as any data developed using the content of such communication, without compensation and for any purpose whatsoever, including but not limited to, developing, manufacturing, and marketing products and services using such information.
We may use analytics services that use cookies, JavaScript, and similar technologies to help us analyze how users use the Website. The information generated by these services about your use of the Website (including your internet protocol address (“IP Address”) or a truncated version of your IP address) is transmitted to and stored by analytics service providers on their servers. Those service providers will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your, and other users’, use of the Website, compiling reports for us on website activity and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage.
We may collect information about your computer or your mobile device, including your IP address, operating system, and browser type, for system administration and for the purpose of creating informational reports. This is statistical data about our users’ browsing actions and patterns and does not identify any individual. For example, we may use cookies on our site for Google Analytics (the “Analytics Service”), and we may also use Google conversion tracking and/or similar services to help us understand your and other users’ use of the Website. The Analytics Service is a web-based analytics tool that helps website owners understand how visitors engage with their website. The Analytics Service allows customers to view a variety of reports about how visitors interact with their website so that they can improve it. Like many services, the Analytics Service uses first-party cookies to track visitor interactions as in our case, where they are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We then use the information to compile reports and to help us improve our site.
The Analytics Service collects information anonymously. They report website trends without identifying individual visitors. You can opt out of the Analytics Service without affecting how you visit the Website. For more information about how to opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites you use, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Disclosing Personal Information
Business Purpose Disclosures
We may disclose the personal information we collect, including sensitive personal information, to third parties for the business purposes described in the Personal Information Collection, Use, and Disclosure Purposes section and in the table below, such as to engage third parties to support our business functions. For example, we may disclose information from your visits to the Company’s website to a cybersecurity consultant to help secure the website.
We only make these business purpose disclosures under written contracts that describe the purposes, require the recipient to keep the personal information confidential, prohibit using the disclosed information for any purpose except performing the contract, and meet the CCPA’s other contract requirements for engaging service providers or contractors.
The chart below identifies the categories of entities to whom we have disclosed our consumers’ personal information for a business purpose over the preceding 12 months, along with the personal information categories disclosed and the disclosure’s business purposes.
Business Purposes Disclosure Recipient Category, Personal Information Category, and Purposes Chart
Category of Business Purpose Disclosure Recipients |
Personal Information Categories Disclosed |
Sensitive Personal Information Categories Disclosed |
Business Purpose Disclosures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Customer Service Support Providers | A. Identifiers. B. California Customer Records. |
NONE | To support customers with using our products and services, including online account management and troubleshooting. |
| Advertising networks | A. Identifiers. B. California Customer Records. F. Internet or Network Activity. K. Inferences. |
NONE | To deliver location-based advertising. |
Selling or Sharing Personal Information
We do not sell your personal information to third parties and have not sold it in the preceding 12 months. We do not share your personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes and have not shared your personal information in the preceding 12 months.
Your Rights and Choices
If you are a California resident, the CCPA grants you the following rights regarding your personal information:
Right to Know and Data Portability Requests
You have the right to request that we disclose certain information to you about our collection and use of your personal information (the “right to know”), including the specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you (a “data portability request”). Our response will cover the 12-month period preceding the request, although we will honor requests to cover a longer period that do not extend past January 1, 2023, unless doing so would be impossible or involves disproportionate effort. You may make exercise your right to know twice within in any 12-month period. Once we receive your request and confirm your identity (see How to Exercise Your Rights), we will disclose to you:
- The categories of:
- personal information we collected about you; and
- sources from which we collected your personal information.
- The business or commercial purpose for collecting your personal information and, if applicable, selling or sharing your personal information.
- If applicable, the categories of persons, including third parties, to whom we disclosed your personal information, including separate disclosures identifying the categories of your personal information that we:
- disclosed for a business purpose to each category of persons; and
- shared to each category of third parties.
- When your right to know submission includes a data portability request, a copy of your personal information subject to any permitted redactions.
For more on exercising this right, see Exercising the Rights to Know, Delete, or Correct.
Right to Delete and Right to Correct
You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information that we collected from you and retained, subject to certain exceptions and limitations (the “right to delete”). Once we receive your request and confirm your identity, we will delete your personal information from our systems unless an exception allows us to retain it. We will also notify our service providers and other recipients to take appropriate action.
You also have the right to request correction of personal information we maintain about you that you believe is inaccurate (the “right to correct”). We may require you to provide documentation, if needed, to confirm your identity and support your claim that the information is inaccurate. Unless an exception applies, we will correct personal information that our review determines is inaccurate and notify our service providers and other recipients to take appropriate action.
For more on exercising these rights, see Exercising the Rights to Know, Delete, or Correct.
Right to Limit Sensitive Personal Information Use and Disclosure to Permitted SPI Purposes
You have a right to ask businesses that use or disclose your sensitive personal information to limit those actions to just the CCPA’s Permitted SPI Purposes (the “right to limit”). As we do not use or disclose sensitive personal information beyond the CCPA’s Permitted SPI Purposes, we do not currently provide this consumer right. For more on exercising this right, see Exercising the Right to Opt-Out.
For more on the Permitted SPI Purposes, see Sensitive Personal Information Use and Disclosure Purposes.
Personal Information Sales or Sharing Opt-Out and Opt-In Rights
You have the right to request that businesses stop sharing your personal information at any time (the “right to opt-out”), including through a user-enabled opt-out preference signal. Similarly, the CCPA prohibits businesses from selling or sharing the personal information of consumers it actually knows are under 16 years old without first obtaining consent from consumers who are between 13 and 15 years old or the consumer’s parent or guardian for consumers under age 13 (the “right to opt-in”)
We cannot share your personal information after we receive your request to opt-out unless you later consent to the sharing of your personal information. For more on exercising your opt-out rights, see Exercising the Right to Opt-Out.
Right to Non-Discrimination
You have the right not to be discriminated or retaliated against for exercising any of your privacy rights under the CCPA.
How to Exercise Your Rights
Exercising the Rights to Know, Delete, or Correct
To exercise the right to know, data portability, delete, or correct described above, please submit a verifiable request to us by either:
- Emailing us at: [email protected]
- Visiting: https://www.veloz.org/contact/
Please describe your request with sufficient detail so we can properly understand, evaluate, and respond to it. You or your authorized agent may only submit a request to know, including for data portability, twice within a 12-month period.
Exercising the Right to Opt Out
You can submit your request to opt-out by:
- Visiting our Privacy Preferences page and using the opt out features.
Verification Process and Authorized Agents
Only you, or someone legally authorized to act on your behalf, may make a request to know, delete, or correct related to your personal information. If your minor child is our consumer, you may also make a verifiable request on their behalf. We may request specific information from you to confirm your identity before we can process your right to know, delete, or correct your personal information.
We cannot respond to your request to know, delete, or correct if we cannot verify your identity or authority to make the request and confirm the personal information relating to you. We will only use personal information provided in the request to verify the requestor’s identity or authority to make the request.
For requests to limit or opt-out, we ask for the information necessary to complete the request, which may include, for example, the consumer’s name or email address.
Responding to Your Requests to Know, Delete, or Correct
We will confirm receipt of your request within ten business days. If you do not receive confirmation within the ten-day timeframe, please contact [email protected].
We endeavor to substantively respond to a verifiable request within 45 days of its receipt. If we require more time (up to another 45 days), we will inform you of the reason and extension period in writing. We will deliver our written response to your verified email address. Our substantive response will tell you whether or not we have complied with your request. If we cannot comply with your request in whole or in part, we will explain the reason, subject to any legal or regulatory restrictions. Applicable law may allow or require us to refuse to provide you with access to some or all of the personal information that we hold about you, or we may have destroyed, deleted, or made your personal information anonymous in compliance with our record retention policies and obligations.
Any disclosures we provide will cover information for the 12-month period preceding the request’s receipt date. We will consider requests to provide a longer disclosure period that do not extend past January 1, 2023, unless providing the longer timeframe would be impossible or involves disproportionate effort.
For data portability requests, we will select a format to provide your personal information that is readily useable and should allow you to transmit the information from one entity to another entity without hindrance.
We do not charge a fee to process or respond to your verifiable request unless it is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly unfounded. If we determine that the request warrants a fee, we will tell you why we made that decision and provide you with a cost estimate before completing your request.
Response and Timing on Rights to Opt Out
In response to your request to opt-out, we will process your request, as soon as feasibly possible, but no later than 15 business days from the date we receive the request. You do not need to create an account with us to exercise your opt out rights. We will only use personal information provided from your request to comply with the request.
We will also notify our service providers, contractors, and certain other downstream recipients of your request to limit or opt out and instruct them to both:
- Comply with your request.
- Forward the request to their own downstream recipients, if applicable.
We may deny opt-out requests if we have a good-faith, reasonable, and documented belief that the request is fraudulent and will clearly explain our denial decision to the requestor.
Once you make a request to opt out, we will wait at least 12 months before asking you to reauthorize the use or disclosure of your sensitive personal information for purposes other than the Permitted SPI Purposes. However, you may change your mind and opt back in at any time by:
How We Protect Your Personal Data
We use commercially reasonable administrative, physical, and technical measures designed to protect your personal data from accidental loss or destruction and from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure. However, no website, mobile application, system, electronic storage, or online service is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of your personal data transmitted to, through, using, or in connection with the Services. In particular, e-mail, texts, and chats sent to or from the Services may not be secure, and you should carefully decide what information you send to us via such communications channels. Any transmission of personal data is at your own risk.
The safety and security of your information also depends on you. You are responsible for taking steps to protect your personal data against unauthorized use, disclosure, and access.
Contact Information
If you have any questions or comments about this Policy, the ways in which we collect and use your information described here, your choices and rights regarding such use, or wish to exercise your rights under applicable law, please do not hesitate to contact us at:
- Website: https://www.electricforall.org/
- Email: [email protected]
- Postal Address: 400 Capitol Mall, Suite 900, Sacramento, CA 95814
If you need to access this Policy in an alternative format due to a disability, please contact the Company at: [email protected].

