Our Commitment to Your Data Privacy
At DecisionLinks, we are committed to providing you with transparency and control over your personal information. This page is a central place where you can manage your privacy preferences and exercise your rights under various state data privacy laws.For a full, detailed explanation of our data collection, use, and sharing practices, please refer to our comprehensive
Privacy Policy.
1. Universal Opt-Out Rights
Residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia have the right to opt-out of certain data processing activities.
Please use the form below to exercise your right to opt out of the following:
- Sale or Sharing of Your Personal Information
- Targeted Advertising
- Processing of Your Data for Profiling 3. State-Specific Rights and Information
Some states have unique rights or processes. We respect and adhere to all applicable state laws.
California (CPRA): You have the right to limit the use and disclosure of your "sensitive personal information." Our data handling practices are designed to respect this right. For more details on what constitutes "sensitive information," please see our
Privacy Policy. If you have a specific request regarding your sensitive personal information, please use the contact information below.
Oregon (OCPA): We do not process sensitive personal information of Oregon residents without your explicit consent (opt-in).
Vermont (Data Broker Act): As a data broker, we are registered with the Vermont Secretary of State.
Your Right to Appeal a Denied Request
The Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA) and other state privacy laws grant you the right to appeal a decision if we deny your initial request to exercise your consumer rights (such as the Right to Access, Delete, or Correct your personal information).
Appeal Process
If your request is denied, we will provide you with a written notice explaining the reasons for the denial. If you wish to appeal that decision, you must:
Submit Your Appeal: You may submit your appeal by replying directly to the email containing the denial notification, or by contacting us at support@decisionlinks.com.
State Your Grounds: Clearly state that you are submitting an appeal of the denial and provide any additional information you believe is relevant to overturn our initial decision.
Timeline: We will review your appeal and provide you with a written decision explaining our action and the reasons for it within a legally required timeframe from the date we receive the appeal.
Contacting the Attorney General
If your appeal is denied, you may contact the Office of the Minnesota Attorney General (OAG) to submit a complaint. You can find contact information for the OAG on their official website.
Contact Us
For any questions or concerns, please contact our dedicated team directly:
Phone: 1.800.343.2955
Email: support@decisionlinks.com
This page was last updated on October 27, 2025.