California Privacy Disclosures

California Privacy Disclosures


To help California consumers make informed privacy decisions and compare practices across businesses, the State has created a common framework for businesses to talk about privacy. Resonance is using that framework here to describe, for each category of personal information under California law, whether Resonance collects that personal information, or shares or discloses it for a business purpose. Resonance does not sell your personal information.


Resonance Privacy Policy

  ○   Identifiers: Resonance collects information that identifies you to provide you with services that you request. For example, Resonance processes your name, email address, and billing address to process transactions. And we process your mobile phone number to communicate with you. Resonance discloses this information to our service providers who process the information on our behalf to help us perform a particular business purpose in accordance with our instructions. In some cases, Resonance may provide this information to third parties for the business purposes requested by you, such as when Resonance provides your name and certain information about your device to a mobile carrier to set up a carrier account for billing purposes or setting up an Apple ID account to pay for our products and services.


  ○   Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law: California and federal laws provide protection against discrimination if you belong to a protected class. Protected classes include groupings based on race, ethnicity, or national origin; family status; and whether you have a disability. Similarly, even though you may represent to Resonance that you’re part of a family unit for Family Sharing, Resonance does not take steps to infer your actual family status based upon your feature use.


  ○   Commercial information: Resonance collects and maintains a record of your transactions with Resonance, such as the products or services that you’ve purchased. Resonance shares this information with our service providers for our business purposes, for example, to process transactions that you’ve requested. Resonance also shares certain commercial information with third parties, such as credit card companies, in order to process your transactions.


  ○   Biometric information: Under California law, biometric information includes any physiological or behavioral characteristics that can be used to establish your identity, such as a fingerprint or an image of your face from which a faceprint can be created. If you choose to store your photos with Resonance, you may include in those photos an image of your face from which a faceprint could be made. Resonance does not create or store faceprints of our customers and, as a result, does not consider photos taken in our Apps to be biometric information.


  ○   Network activity information: Resonance collects certain information about user activity on our electronic networks, such as how consumers interact with our websites and apps. We use this information to help determine what pages or features are popular or where our products and services could be improved. We may also use such information for marketing purposes with your consent or other applicable legal basis.


  ○   Geolocation data: Geolocation data at Resonance is data that describes a consumer's precise location. Resonance may collect information about your location to provide you services that you request, such as Find My, where data is stored for a short period on our severs to process your request.


  ○   Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, or olfactory information: Resonance does not collect and store information about your senses. It only records a 15 second voice recording and a self portrait - both voluntarily provided by the user - for a real time biometric analysis. At which point the information is discarded and rejected by our servers.


  ○   Inferences from your personal information to create a profile about your preferences: If you choose to personalize your services or communications where such an option is available, Resonance will use information that we collect so that we can offer you those personalized services or communications. You can learn more about how relevant services use information to personalize your experience by reviewing the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information. We make this information easy to find by presenting it with our Data & Privacy icon; it’s also available at all times on your Resonance device and through the links below.



  ○   Personal information described in Section 1798.80(e): The California Consumer Privacy Act requires that we tell you whether we collect any personal information that is described in California Civil Code Section 1798.80(e). The Code section includes a broad variety of categories of personal information, such as name, contact information, physical characteristics, credit card or billing information, health or medical information, and more. Resonance collects personal information described in Section 1798.80(e). Some of this information is already described in the categories above. For a full description of how Resonance collects and handles your personal information, we encourage you to review the Resonance Privacy Policy and the privacy information presented when you first use a service that asks to use your personal information, denoted by the Data & Privacy icon.


Any personal information that Resonance holds may also be used to comply with applicable law.