Konoike-Pacific California, Inc. Privacy Policy

Thank you for visiting the website of Konoike-Pacific California. (“KPAC”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). This Privacy Policy describes the types of information we may collect from you or that you may provide when you visit our website (the “Website”), our practices for collecting, using, maintaining, protecting, and disclosing that information, and your rights regarding your personal information.

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will notify users by posting an updated version on this page. Your continued use of the Website after updates are posted constitutes acceptance of those changes.

Consumers with disabilities may access this Privacy Policy using a standard screen reader or by contacting us using the contact information provided below.

Information We May Collect About You

We may collect several types of information from and about users of our Website, including:

Personal Information

Information by which you may be personally identified, including:

  • Name
  • Company name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Any other information you voluntarily provide through our contact forms

Technical and Usage Information

Information that does not directly identify you but may relate to your device or browsing behavior, including:

  • IP address
  • Browser type
  • Operating system
  • Device information
  • Pages visited and interaction with the Website
  • Referring URLs

How We Collect Information

We collect information in the following ways:

Directly From You

Information you provide when filling out forms on our Website, including the Contact Us form.

Automatically Through Website Technologies

As you navigate our Website, certain information may be collected automatically using technologies such as:

  • Cookies
  • Analytics tools
  • Server logs

The Website is hosted on Webflow, which may collect technical information necessary for site functionality and performance.

We may also use third-party analytics providers (such as Google Analytics) to help us understand how visitors interact with the Website.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Cookies are small files stored on your device that help improve website functionality and user experience.

Cookies may be used to:

  • Understand website traffic and usage patterns
  • Improve site performance
  • Maintain basic site functionality

You may disable cookies through your browser settings. However, doing so may affect certain website functionality.

Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers provide “Do Not Track” signals. At this time, our Website does not respond to Do Not Track signals because there is not yet a universally accepted standard for how these signals should be interpreted.

How We Use Your Information

We may use the information we collect for purposes including:

  • Providing information about our services
  • Responding to inquiries or requests submitted through our Website
  • Improving Website functionality and user experience
  • Monitoring Website security and performance
  • Complying with legal obligations
  • Communicating updates or relevant information about our services

We do not sell personal information.

California Privacy Rights

California residents have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the California Privacy

Rights Act (CPRA).

These rights may include:

Right to Know

You may request information about:

  • The categories of personal information we collect
  • The sources of that information
  • The purposes for collecting the information
  • The categories of third parties with whom the information is shared

Right to Delete

You may request that we delete personal information we have collected from you, subject to certain legal exceptions.

Right to Non-Discrimination

We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your privacy rights.

To exercise these rights, please contact us using the information provided below.

Shine the Light Law

Under California Civil Code Section 1798.83, California residents may request information regarding the disclosure of personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes. KPAC does not share personal information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes.

Children’s Privacy

Our Website is not directed toward children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If we learn that personal information has been collected from a child under 13, we will delete that information.

Data Security

We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.

However, no internet transmission or electronic storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

Third-Party Websites

Our Website may contain links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those websites.

Contact Information

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or would like to exercise your privacy rights, please contact us:

Website Contact Form:
https://www.kpaccoldstorage.com/contact-us

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