For California Residents Only
In addition to our Privacy Policy, the below notice is provided solely to certain California residents who are clients of Virtus. To the extent that the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), as amended by CPRA, applies, you have the right to know what personal information we intend to collect or have collected about you and why. For clients of Virtus, this information is provided in our Privacy Notice, above.
The CCPA also provides you the right to request access to specific pieces of information we have collected from you. You have the right to request correction of inaccurate information that we maintain about you. You also can request that we delete personal information about you. You may contact our Privacy Team at 1-866-949-4151 or moc.sutriv@ycavirp, or you may complete the Information Rights Request form if you wish to make any of these requests. It is important to note, however, that the CCPA does not apply to all businesses, nor does it apply to personal information maintained by financial services firms that is covered under certain exemptions described in the CCPA, and as such, the CCPA will typically not apply to Virtus customers.
If we do not delete certain items of personal information because we have a legal right or obligation to retain that information, we will notify you of that. Further, if we do not delete certain items of personal information because we have a legal right or obligation to retain that data, we will delete that information at such later time that we no longer have a legal right or obligation to retain that information upon such a request.
At this time, we do not sell personal data or share personal data for purposes of cross-context advertising. We are not required under CCPA to provide information to you about our collection of your personal information or our sale or disclosure of personal information about you more than twice within a 12-month period. Additionally, we are permitted to refuse to honor unfounded or excessive repetitive requests to us or charge a reasonable administrative fee for honoring those requests, and in either case, will notify you of any such decision. We will not discriminate against you for making a rights requests under California law. You have the right to appeal any decision regarding your rights and can do that by contacting us as described above.