CCPA PRIVACY NOTICE
Last updated February 23, 2026
THIS PRIVACY NOTICE APPLIES TO DOMOGENICS' COLLECTION AND USE OF CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS’ OR UNITED STATES RESIDENTS’ PERSONAL INFORMATION, PARTICULARLY WHERE SUCH USE OR COLLECTION IS GOVERNED BY THE CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT (CCPA) AND RELATES TO CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS. ALTHOUGH THE CCPA APPLIES TO PERSONAL INFORMATION OF INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE RESIDENTS OF CALIFORNIA, DOMOGENICS MAY AS A COURTESY EXTEND SOME OF THE CCPA’S REQUIREMENTS TO THE PERSONAL INFORMATION OF RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MORE BROADLY.
PLEASE READ THIS PRIVACY NOTICE CAREFULLY BECAUSE IT PROVIDES IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND EXPLAINS YOUR RIGHTS. PLEASE VISIT THIS WEBSITE FROM TIME TO TIME, AS WE MAY UPDATE OUR NOTICE FOR CHANGES IN THE LAW OR OUR DATA PRACTICES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, OR WISH TO EXERCISE YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS, WE INVITE YOU TO CONTACT US BY ANY OF THE METHODS LISTED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PRIVACY NOTICE.
AS NOTED IN THE DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY'S APPLICATION TO CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS, THIS PRIVACY NOTICE DOES NOT APPLY TO PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTED OR USED EXCLUSIVELY IN THE BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS CONTEXT.
We are Domogenics, of 5992 Alvarado Ct., San Jose, CA 95120 (“we”, “us”, “our”).
We provide smart home technology and services for managing their home to our customers. This Privacy Notice explains how we use the Personal Information we hold on prospective, current, or former customers, and the rights you may have in relation to that Personal Information.
We take your privacy seriously. This notice:
It is routine for us to collect, process and store Personal Information about you over the course of your relationship with us.
Personal Information means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household. It does not include deidentified or aggregate information, or public information lawfully available from governmental records.
The following chart describes the categories of Personal
Information we may have collected about you in the past 12 months and, for each
category, where and why we collected it, and the categories of entities with
which we shared or sold the Personal Information, if any.
|
Category of Personal Information (PI) |
Sources of Personal Information |
Purpose of Collection |
Categories of Entities with Which Personal Information was Shared |
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Address and other identifiers – such as name, postal address, email address, account name, or other similar identifiers |
• Directly from you; • Through your direct or indirect use of our products or services; • From an agent or third party acting on your behalf, such as a a data provider that collected information from you directly or indirectly; or • Through publicly available sources. |
• to contact you to discuss the services or products you receive from us; • to respond to any questions or concerns you have raised; • to deal with administrative matters such as invoicing, renewal or to audit customer transactions • to perform services on our behalf, such as customer service, processing or fulfilling orders, and processing payments • to otherwise carry out our obligations arising under our contract with you and to enforce the same; • to verify your identity or for other fraud or crime prevention • to debug errors in our systems; • for marketing and advertising purposes; or • for internal research, analytics and development. |
• Professional advisers, including accountancy and legal firms, in order to provide us with advice; • Service providers, including to provide and support our data management, analytics, security, and storage systems; and • Transaction (merger and acquisition) partners, including to facilitate the diligence, negotiation, and completion phases of transactions contemplated by us, our parent company, or affiliated operating companies. |
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Unique and online identifiers – such as IP address, device IDs, or other similar identifiers |
• Directly from you; • Through your direct or indirect use of our products or services; • From an agent or third party acting on your behalf as described above; or • Through publicly available sources. |
• to debug errors in our systems; • for marketing and advertising purposes; or • for internal research, analytics and development. |
• Professional advisers as described above; • Service providers as described above; and • Transaction partners as described above. |
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Geolocation Information |
• Directly from you; • Through your direct or indirect use of our products or services; • From an agent or third party acting on your behalf as described above; or • Through publicly available sources. |
• to contact you to discuss the services or products you receive from us; • to respond to any questions or concerns you have raised; • to deal with administrative matters as described above; • to perform services on our behalf as described above • to otherwise carry out our obligations arising under our contract with you and to enforce the same; • to verify your identity or for other fraud or crime prevention • to debug errors in our systems; • for marketing and advertising purposes; or • for internal research, analytics and development. |
• Professional advisers as described above; • Service providers as described above; and • Transaction partners as described above. |
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Inferences drawn from CCPA PI – such as individual profiles, preferences, characteristics, behaviors |
• Directly from you; • Through your direct or indirect use of our products or services; • From an agent or third party acting on your behalf as described above; or • Through publicly available sources. |
• to contact you to discuss the services or products you receive from us; • to respond to any questions or concerns you have raised; • to deal with administrative matters as described above; • to perform services on our behalf as described above • to otherwise carry out our obligations arising under our contract with you and to enforce the same; • to verify your identity or for other fraud or crime prevention • to debug errors in our systems; • for marketing and advertising purposes; or • for internal research, analytics and development. |
• Professional advisers as described above; • Service providers as described above; and • Transaction partners as described above. |
In the past 12 months, we have not sold your Personal Information to any other entity; and we do not and will not sell Personal Information to third parties.
We will continue to collect the same categories of Personal Information listed in the chart above, for the same purposes. If this should change, we will issue an updated Privacy Notice.
The third parties with whom we share your Personal Information are bound to comply with similar and equally stringent undertakings of privacy and confidentiality.
We also share your Personal Information with third parties to comply with legal obligations; when we believe in good faith that an applicable law requires it; at the request of governmental authorities or other third parties conducting an investigation; to detect and protect against fraud, or any technical or security vulnerabilities; to respond to an emergency; or otherwise to protect the rights, property, safety, or security of third parties, visitors to our websites, our businesses, or the public.
We do not grant access to your Personal Information to any other third parties unless we say so in this Privacy Notice or unless the law requires it.
Our products and services are not directed to minors under the age of 18 and we do not knowingly collect or sell the Personal Information of minors.
We implement and maintain reasonable security appropriate to the nature of the personal information that we collect, use, retain, transfer or otherwise process. Our reasonable security program is implemented and maintained in accordance with applicable law and relevant standards as outlined in the report issued by the California Attorney General in February 2016, available at https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/dbr/2016-data-breach-report.pdf. Specifically, among other safeguards, our reasonable security program implements and maintains all 20 of the Center for Internet Security’s Critical Security Controls for Effective Cyber Defense identified in Appendix A of the California Attorney General Report. As noted in that report, “there is no perfect security,” and reasonable security is a process that involves risk management rather than risk elimination. While we are committed to developing, implementing, maintaining, monitoring and updating a reasonable information security program, no such program can be perfect; in other words, all risk cannot reasonably be eliminated. Data security incidents and breaches can occur due to vulnerabilities, criminal exploits or other factors that cannot reasonably be prevented. Accordingly, while our reasonable security program is designed to manage data security risks and thus help prevent data security incidents and breaches, it cannot be assumed that the occurrence of any given incident or breach results from our failure to implement and maintain reasonable security.
No, we do not respond to browser or do not track signals.
You can request deletion of certain information about yourself by using the contact details set out at the end of this Privacy Notice.
Residents of certain states may have the following additional privacy rights.
We are committed to ensuring that you know what information we collect about you. You can submit a request to us for the following information, with respect to Personal Information we have collected:
• The categories of Personal Information we’ve collected about you.
• The categories of sources from which we collected the Personal Information.
• The business or commercial purposes for which we collected or sold the Personal Information.
• The third parties with whom we shared the information.
• The specific pieces of information we collected.
We are also committed to ensuring that you know what information we share about
you. You can submit a request to us for the following further
information:
• The categories of Personal Information (if any) that we have sold about you, the third parties to whom we sold that Information, and the category or categories of Personal Information sold to each third party.
• The categories of Personal Information that we have shared with service providers who provide services to us.
Our responses to any of these requests will cover the 12-month period preceding our receipt of the request.
Upon your request, we will delete the Personal Information we have collected about you, except for situations where specific information is necessary for us to: provide you with a good or service that you requested; perform a contract we entered into with you; maintain the functionality or security of our systems; or comply with or exercise rights provided by the law. The law also permits us to retain specific information for our exclusively internal use, but only in ways that are compatible with the context in which you provided the information to us or that are reasonably aligned with your expectations based on your relationship with us.
We do not and will not sell Personal Information to third parties.
We are committed to providing Consumers control over their Personal Information. If you exercise any of the rights explained in this Privacy Notice, we will continue to treat you fairly.
California Civil Code Section 1798.83, also known as the “Shine the Light” law, permits California residents to annually request, free of charge, information about the Personal Information (if any) disclosed to third parties for direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year. No information is shared with third parties for their own marketing purposes.
To exercise any of the rights above, or to ask a question, contact us by emailing us at info@domogenics.com or use the contact details set out at the end of this Privacy Notice
We will ask you for at least three pieces of Personal Information and endeavor to match those to information we maintain about you. Additionally, we require that you provide a declaration attesting to your identity, signed under penalty of perjury. If we are unable to verify your identity with the degree of certainty required, we will not be able to respond to the request. We will notify you to explain the basis of the denial. Additionally, we will treat the request as one seeking disclosure of the categories of Personal Information we have collected about you and endeavor to verify your identity using the less-stringent standards applicable to such requests.
We will ask you for at least two pieces of Personal Information and endeavor to match those to information we maintain about you. If we are unable to verify your identity with the degree of certainty required, we will not be able to respond to the request. We will notify you to explain the basis of our denial.
We will ask you for at least two pieces of Personal Information and endeavor to match those to information we maintain about you. If we are unable to verify your identity with the degree of certainty required before providing you with the information requested, we will notify you to explain the basis of our denial.
For requests for access or deletion, we will first acknowledge receipt of your request within 10 days of receipt of your request. We provide a substantive response to your request as soon as we can, generally within 45 days from when we receive your request, although we may be allowed to take longer to process your request in certain jurisdictions or under certain circumstances. If we expect your request is going to take us longer than normal to fulfil, we’ll let you know.
We usually act on requests and provide information free of charge, but we may charge a reasonable fee to cover our administrative costs of providing the information in certain situations.
In some cases, the law may allow us to refuse to act on certain requests. When this is the case, we will endeavor to provide you with an explanation as to why.
We will review and update this Notice periodically in light of changing business practices, technology, and legal requirements. If we make a significant or material change in the way we use or share your Personal Information, you will be notified via email or a notice on our website.
There may be some types of Personal Information that can be associated with a household (a group of people living together in a single dwelling). Requests for access or deletion of household Personal Information must be made by each member of the household. We will verify each member of the household using the verification criteria explained above.
If we are unable to verify the identity of each household member with the degree of certainty required, we will not be able to respond to the request. We will notify you to explain the basis of our denial.
If you have questions on the processing of your Personal Information, would like to exercise any of your rights, or are unhappy with how we’ve handled your information, please contact us at:
Domogenics
5992 Alvarado Ct.
San Jose, CA 95120
United States