Legal

Your Privacy Choices

Last updated: May 20, 2026

We do not sell your personal information

MVP RFID does not sell personal information for money, and we do not "share" personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising as those terms are defined under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) and analogous state laws in Colorado (CPA), Connecticut (CTDPA), Virginia (VCDPA), and Utah (UCPA).

Because we do not sell or share, there is no opt-out for you to exercise on that basis. We honour Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals as a matter of course.

Your other rights

Depending on your state of residence, you may have the right to:

  • Know what categories and specific pieces of personal information we hold about you;
  • Access a copy in a portable format;
  • Correct inaccurate personal information;
  • Delete your personal information (subject to legal-retention exceptions for invoices and tax records);
  • Limit use of sensitive personal information; and
  • Appeal a denial of any of the above.

How to exercise your rights

Self-service: account holders can update their profile or permanently delete their account at Account → Settings.

Email: send a verifiable request to privacy@mvprfid.com with the subject line "Privacy Request". We respond within 45 days (extendable once by 45 days where reasonably necessary).

Authorised agents: you may designate an agent in writing; we will verify their authority and your identity before acting.

Non-discrimination

We will not deny you service, charge you a different price, or provide a lower-quality experience because you exercised any of these rights.

Categories collected (last 12 months)

  • Identifiers — name, email, phone, account ID, IP address.
  • Commercial information — orders, invoices, shipping records.
  • Internet activity — pages viewed, basic diagnostic logs.
  • Geolocation — country-level only (from IP), used for tax and sanctions screening.
  • Professional information — company name, role.

See the Privacy Policy for purposes, retention, and the full sub-processor list.