Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday 9 am – 6 pm
Phone: (212) 991-5633
Email: connect@thebridgecorp.com
Address: 140 E. Ridgewood Ave, Suite 415, South Tower, Paramus, NJ 07652
BRIDGE champions an ethical, forward-thinking approach to privacy and compliance. We maintain full ownership of our database of real people, ensuring GDPR and CCPA compliance. Our profiles on real people are updated monthly to ensure the utmost accuracy and adherence to industry, federal, and state regulations.
Personal Information Collection
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under California or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with California law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Types of Personal Information BRIDGE Collects/Processes:
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under Virginia or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with Virginia law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Business and Commercial Purposes for which Personal Information is Collected/Processed
We collect personal information for our own business purposes as described above, including internal research, internal operations, auditing, detecting security incidents, improving our services, quality control, and legal compliance.
Categories of Personal Information Collected
Personal identifiers (e.g., name, postal address, email address, or similar identifiers, as well as other personal records such as telephone numbers. BRIDGE DOES NOT collect personal data such as SS#, credit card, driver’s license, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship or citizenship status; genetic or biometric data; personal data from a known child, or other specific volatile personal data.
Disclosure/Sharing of Personal Information
During the last year, BRIDGE has only disclosed or shared personal information it has collected as described above at “ADDITIONAL PRIVACY INFORMATION.” BRIDGE treats all client customer data as confidential. BRIDGE is contractually bound to keep our clients’ customer data private and this data is never shared across clients or with any third party that is not authorized by a client to receive its customer data.
Access and Correction
As a consumer under the CCPA, you have the right to request that BRIDGE disclose what personal information we collect, the purpose for which we use the personal information, as well as the categories of personal information that we disclose and sell about you. We call this your “right to know.”
To respond to your right to know request, the CCPA permits BRIDGE to verify your identity. This will require that you provide certain personal information for validation. If you email us and request a consumer access report, a BRIDGE associate will email you to administer an authentication test in which you will be required to answer certain questions to verify your identity.
BRIDGE will delete the information collected as part of the identity verification process as soon as practical after fulfilling your request.
Our clients may access and correct the information provided via this website. To request to correct this information, please submit a request here.
Unsubscribe or opt-out / Deletion Requests
BRIDGE offers you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving personalized digital ads or promotional e-mails from BRIDGE about our products and services. BRIDGE also extends the right to request a deletion of the information that BRIDGE has collected from you.
To opt-out of or to submit a deletion request, individuals may submit a request here.
Appeals Process:
BRIDGE provides consumers a formal method for appealing BRIDGE’s refusal to act on a request for access, deletion, correction, opt-out, or any other right afforded by state privacy laws. An appeal may be submitted by contacting us via our BRIDGE Privacy Center or email privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
Sales of Personal Information and Sharing for Targeted Advertising
In the last 12 months, we may have provided or shared the following categories of personal information with third parties for the purpose of targeted advertising, depending on your settings and preferences and your Right to Opt-Out:
Furthermore, please refer to the “Fair Information Practices” section of our Privacy Policy to gain a better understanding of how third-party advertising networks, social media companies, and other third-party businesses collect and disclose your personal information directly from your browser or device through cookies or tracking technologies when you visit or engage with our websites, use our apps, or interact with us in any other way.
Disclosure of Personal Information
In the last 12 months, we may have disclosed all of the categories of information we collect with third parties for a business purpose. The categories of third parties to whom we sell or disclose your personal information for a business purpose include:
“Shine the Light”
California’s “Shine the Light” gives California residents the right under certain circumstances to request information regarding the manner in which we share certain categories of personal information (as defined in the Shine the Light law) with third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To opt out of this type of sharing, please email us at privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
Right to Use Authorized Agents to Exercise Rights
The CCPA allows California consumers to use authorized agents to submit requests to BRIDGE on their behalf. In addition, BRIDGE has expanded these rights to allow consumers to use authorized agents regardless of their State of residence. BRIDGE requires that the authorized agent provide written authorization from the consumer to act on the consumer’s behalf. In the case of an authorized agent’s request for access to personal information, the resulting report will be delivered to the consumer directly.
Right to Non-Discrimination
The CCPA protects California consumers who exercise their rights from discrimination. BRIDGE will not discriminate against consumers who request access to personal information about them, request deletion, or request that BRIDGE opt them out of future sales.
How to Contact Us for More Information
If you have questions regarding your rights under the CCPA or BRIDGE’s data collection, use, and disclosure practices, you may contact us as provided below.
Our telephone number is 1 (212) 991-5633.
Our mailing address is:
BRIDGE
140 E. Ridgewood Ave, Suite 415
South Tower, Paramus, NJ 07652
Information for California Consumers
You may contact the California Attorney General (https://www.oag.ca.gov), or the California Privacy Protection Agency (https://www.cppa.ca.gov), for more information.
Statistical Information
The CCPA requires certain businesses to compile and disclose information by July 1 of each year regarding their compliance with the CCPA for the previous twelve-month period. The numbers below were updated October 1, 2024.
CCPA Reporting Requirements | Metrics for Interim Reporting Period ending June 30, 2024 |
Total Volume of Requests to Know Received | 0 |
Number of Requests to Know Fulfilled | 0 |
Number of Requests to Know Denied* | 0 |
Median Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Know | 0 |
Mean Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Know | 0 |
Total Volume of Requests to Delete Received | 1 |
Number of Requests to Delete Fulfilled | 1 |
Number of Requests to Delete Denied | 0 |
Number of Requests denied as not being verifiable | 0 |
Number of Requests denied that were not made by a consumer | 0 |
Number of Requests that called for information exempt from deletion | 0 |
Number of requests denied on other grounds | 0 |
Median Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Delete | 6 |
Mean Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Delete | 6 |
Number of requests in which deletion was not required in whole, or in part, under each provision in California Civil Code section 1798.145 or 1798.146. | 0 |
Total Volume of Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information Received | 0 |
Number of Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information Fulfilled | 0 |
Number of Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information Denied* | 0 |
Median Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information | 0 |
Mean Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information | 0 |
Total Volume of Requests to Correction Received | 0 |
Number of Requests to Correction Fulfilled | 0 |
Number of Requests to Correction Denied* | 0 |
Median Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Correction | 0 |
Mean Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Correction | 0 |
Total Volume of Requests to Opt-Out Received | 23 |
Number of Opt-Out Requests Fulfilled | 23 |
Number of Opt-Out Requests Denied | 0 |
Median Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Opt-Out** | 0 |
Mean Number of Days to Respond to Requests to Opt-Out** | 0.35 |
This CCPA Privacy Notice is effective July 1, 2024.
The Colorado Privacy Act (the “CPA”) confers privacy rights on Colorado consumers and imposes corresponding obligations on businesses subject to the CPA. The following is intended to explain a consumer’s rights and the obligations BRIDGE has under the CPA.
Types of Personal Information BRIDGE Collects/Processes
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under Colorado or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with Colorado law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Categories of Personal Information Collected
Personal identifiers (e.g., name, postal address, email address, or similar identifiers, as well as other personal records such as telephone numbers. BRIDGE DOES NOT collect personal data such as SS#, credit card, driver’s license, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship or citizenship status; genetic or biometric data; personal data from a known child, or other specific volatile personal data.
Disclosure/Sharing of Personal Information
During the last year, BRIDGE has only disclosed or shared personal information it has collected as described above at “ADDITIONAL PRIVACY INFORMATION.” BRIDGE treats all client customer data as confidential. BRIDGE is contractually bound to keep our clients’ customer data private and this data is never shared across clients or with any third party that is not authorized by a client to receive its customer data.
Access and Correction
As a consumer under the CPA, you have the right to request that BRIDGE disclose what personal information we collect, the purpose for which we use the personal information, as well as the categories of personal information that we disclose and sell about you. We call this your “right to know.”
To respond to your right-to-know request, the CPA permits BRIDGE to verify your identity. This will require that you provide certain personal information for validation. If you call or mail us and request a consumer access report, a BRIDGE associate will call you to administer an authentication test in which you will be required to answer certain questions to verify your identity.
BRIDGE will delete the information collected as part of the identity verification process as soon as practical after fulfilling your request.
Our clients may access and correct the information provided via this website. To request to correct this information, please submit a request here.
The instructions provided above apply to information that you have provided to BRIDGE in registering with us via the thebridgecorp.com website.
Unsubscribe or opt-out / Deletion Requests
BRIDGE offers you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving personalized digital ads or promotional e-mails from BRIDGE about our products and services. BRIDGE also extends the right to request a deletion of the information that BRIDGE has collected from you.
To opt-out of or to submit a deletion request, individuals may submit a request here.
Right to Non-Discrimination
The CPA protects Colorado consumers who exercise their rights from discrimination. BRIDGE will not discriminate against consumers who request access to personal information about them, request deletion, or request that BRIDGE opt them out of future sales.
Appeals Process:
BRIDGE provides consumers a formal method for appealing BRIDGE’s refusal to act on a request for access, deletion, correction, opt-out, or any other right afforded by state privacy laws. An appeal may be submitted by contacting us via our BRIDGE Privacy Center or email privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
Information for Colorado Consumers
You may contact the Colorado Attorney General for more information. Please visit https://coag.gov/
Other Privacy-Related Questions
To ask questions about the thebridgecorp.com privacy policy or your rights under applicable US state privacy laws, contact us via our BRIDGE Privacy Center or email privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
This CPA Privacy Notice is effective December 4, 2023.
The Connecticut Consumer Data Privacy Act (the “CTDPA”) confers privacy rights on Connecticut consumers and imposes corresponding obligations on businesses subject to the CTDPA. The following is intended to explain a consumer’s rights and the obligations BRIDGE has under the CTDPA.
Types of Personal Information BRIDGE Collects/Processes
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under Connecticut or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with Connecticut law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Categories of Personal Information Collected
Personal identifiers (e.g., name, postal address, email address, or similar identifiers, as well as other personal records such as telephone numbers. BRIDGE DOES NOT collect personal data such as SS#, credit card, driver’s license, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship or citizenship status; genetic or biometric data; personal data from a known child, or other specific volatile personal data.
Disclosure/Sharing of Personal Information
During the last year, BRIDGE has only disclosed or shared personal information it has collected as described above at “ADDITIONAL PRIVACY INFORMATION.” BRIDGE treats all client customer data as confidential. BRIDGE is contractually bound to keep our clients’ customer data private and this data is never shared across clients or with any third party that is not authorized by a client to receive its customer data.
Access and Correction
As a consumer under the CTDPA, you have the right to request that BRIDGE disclose what personal information we collect, the purpose for which we use the personal information, as well as the categories of personal information that we disclose and sell about you. We call this your “right to know.”
To respond to your right-to-know request, the CTDPA permits BRIDGE to verify your identity. This will require that you provide certain personal information for validation. If you email us and request a consumer access report, a BRIDGE associate will email you to administer an authentication test in which you will be required to answer certain questions to verify your identity.
BRIDGE will delete the information collected as part of the identity verification process as soon as practical after fulfilling your request.
Our clients may access and correct the information provided via this website. To request to correct this information, please submit a request here.
Unsubscribe or opt-out / Deletion Requests
BRIDGE offers you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving personalized digital ads or promotional e-mails from BRIDGE about our products and services. BRIDGE also extends the right to request a deletion of the information that BRIDGE has collected from you.
To opt-out of or to submit a deletion request, individuals may submit a request here.
Right to Non-Discrimination
The CTDPA protects Connecticut consumers who exercise their rights from discrimination. BRIDGE will not discriminate against consumers who request access to personal information about them, request deletion, or request that BRIDGE opt them out of future sales.
Information for Connecticut Consumers
You may contact the Connecticut Attorney General for more information. Please visit https://portal.ct.gov/ag
Appeals Process:
BRIDGE provides consumers a formal method for appealing BRIDGE’s refusal to act on a request for access, deletion, correction, opt-out, or any other right afforded by state privacy laws. An appeal may be submitted by contacting us via our BRIDGE Privacy Center or email privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
Other Privacy-Related Questions
To ask questions about the thebridgecorp.com privacy policy or your rights under applicable US state privacy laws, contact us via our BRIDGE Privacy Center or email privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
This CTDPA Privacy Notice is effective December 4, 2023.
The Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (the “MCDPA”) confers privacy rights on Montana consumers and imposes corresponding obligations on businesses subject to the MCDPA.
The following is intended to explain a consumer’s rights and the obligations BRIDGE has under the MCDPA.
Types of Personal Information BRIDGE Collects/Processes
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under Montana or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with Montana law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Categories of Personal Information Collected:
Personal identifiers (e.g., name, postal address, email address, or similar identifiers, as well as other personal records such as telephone numbers. BRIDGE DOES NOT collect personal data such as SS#, credit card, driver’s license, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship or citizenship status; genetic or biometric data; personal data from a known child, or other specific volatile personal data.
Disclosure/Sharing of Personal Information
During the last year, BRIDGE has only disclosed or shared personal information it has collected as described above at “ADDITIONAL PRIVACY INFORMATION.” BRIDGE treats all client customer data as confidential. BRIDGE is contractually bound to keep our clients’ customer data private and this data is never shared across clients or with any third party that is not authorized by a client to receive its customer data.
Access
As a consumer under the MCDPA, you have the right to request that BRIDGE disclose what personal information we collect, the purpose for which we use the personal information, as well as the categories of personal information that we disclose and sell about you. We call this your “right to know.”
To respond to your right-to-know request, the MCDPA permits BRIDGE to verify your identity. This will require that you provide certain personal information for validation. If you email us and request a consumer access report, a BRIDGE associate will email you to administer an authentication test in which you will be required to answer certain questions to verify your identity.
BRIDGE will delete the information collected as part of the identity verification process as soon as practical after fulfilling your request.
Our clients may access and correct the information provided via this website. To request to correct this information, please submit a request here.
Unsubscribe or Opt-Out / Deletion Requests
BRIDGE offers you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving personalized digital ads or promotional e-mails from BRIDGE about our products and services. BRIDGE also extends the right to request a deletion of the information that BRIDGE has collected from you.
To opt-out of or to submit a deletion request, individuals may submit a request here.
Right to Non-Discrimination
The MCDPA protects Montana consumers who exercise their rights from discrimination. BRIDGE will not discriminate against consumers who request access to personal information about them, request deletion, or request that BRIDGE opt them out of future sales.
Right to Use Authorized Agents to Exercise Rights
The MCDPA allows Montana consumers to use authorized agents to submit requests to BRIDGE on their behalf. In addition, BRIDGE has expanded these rights to allow consumers to use authorized agents regardless of their State of residence. BRIDGE requires that the authorized agent provide written authorization from the consumer to act on the consumer’s behalf. In the case of an authorized agent’s request for access to personal information, the resulting report will be delivered to the consumer directly.
How to Contact Us for More Information
If you have questions regarding your rights under the MCDPA or BRIDGE’s data collection, use and disclosure practices, you may contact us as provided below.
Our telephone number is 1 (212) 991-5633. Our mailing address is:
BRIDGE
140 E. Ridgewood Ave, Suite 415
South Tower, Paramus, NJ 07652
Information for Montana Consumers
You may contact the Montana Attorney General for more information. Please visit https://dojmt.gov/
This MCDPA Privacy Notice is effective June 30, 2024.
The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (the “OCPA”) confers privacy rights on Oregon consumers and imposes corresponding obligations on businesses subject to the OCPA.
The following is intended to explain a consumer’s rights and the obligations BRIDGE has under the OCPA.
Types of Personal Information BRIDGE Collects/Processes
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under Oregon or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with Oregon law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Categories of Personal Information Collected:
Personal identifiers (e.g., name, postal address, email address, or similar identifiers, as well as other personal records such as telephone numbers. BRIDGE DOES NOT collect personal data such as SS#, credit card, driver’s license, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship or citizenship status; genetic or biometric data; personal data from a known child, or other specific volatile personal data.
Disclosure/Sharing of Personal Information
During the last year, BRIDGE has only disclosed or shared personal information it has collected as described above at “ADDITIONAL PRIVACY INFORMATION.” BRIDGE treats all client customer data as confidential. BRIDGE is contractually bound to keep our clients’ customer data private and this data is never shared across clients or with any third party that is not authorized by a client to receive its customer data.
Access
As a consumer under the OCPA, you have the right to request that BRIDGE disclose what personal information we collect, the purpose for which we use the personal information, as well as the categories of personal information that we disclose and sell about you. We call this your “right to know.”
To respond to your right-to-know request, the OCPA permits BRIDGE to verify your identity. This will require that you provide certain personal information for validation. If you email us and request a consumer access report, a BRIDGE associate will email you to administer an authentication test in which you will be required to answer certain questions to verify your identity.
BRIDGE will delete the information collected as part of the identity verification process as soon as practical after fulfilling your request.
Our clients may access and correct the information provided via this website. To request to correct this information, please submit a request here.
Unsubscribe or Opt-Out / Deletion Requests
BRIDGE offers you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving personalized digital ads or promotional e-mails from BRIDGE about our products and services. BRIDGE also extends the right to request a deletion of the information that BRIDGE has collected from you.
To opt-out of or to submit a deletion request, individuals may submit a request here.
Right to Non-Discrimination
The OCPA protects Oregon consumers who exercise their rights from discrimination. BRIDGE will not discriminate against consumers who request access to personal information about them, request deletion, or request that BRIDGE opt them out of future sales.
Right to Use Authorized Agents to Exercise Rights
The OCPA allows Oregon consumers to use authorized agents to submit requests to BRIDGE on their behalf. In addition, BRIDGE has expanded these rights to allow consumers to use authorized agents regardless of their State of residence. BRIDGE requires that the authorized agent provide written authorization from the consumer to act on the consumer’s behalf. In the case of an authorized agent’s request for access to personal information, the resulting report will be delivered to the consumer directly.
How to Contact Us for More Information
If you have questions regarding your rights under the OCPA or BRIDGE’s data collection, use, and disclosure practices, you may contact us as provided below.
Our telephone number is 1 (212) 991-5633. Our mailing address is:
BRIDGE
140 E. Ridgewood Ave, Suite 415
South Tower, Paramus, NJ 07652
Information for Oregon Consumers
You may contact the Oregon Attorney General for more information. Please visit https://www.doj.state.or.us/
This OCPA Privacy Notice is effective June 30, 2024.
BRIDGE is a data broker under Texas law. To conduct business in Texas, a data broker must register with the Texas Secretary of State (Texas SOS). Information about data broker registrants is available on the Texas SOS website at https://www.sos.state.tx.us/index.shtml
The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (the “TDPSA”) confers privacy rights on Texas consumers and imposes corresponding obligations on businesses subject to the TDPSA.
The following is intended to explain a consumer’s rights and the obligations BRIDGE has under the TDPSA.
Types of Personal Information BRIDGE Collects/Processes
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under Texas or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with Texas law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Categories of Personal Information Collected:
Personal identifiers (e.g., name, postal address, email address, or similar identifiers, as well as other personal records such as telephone numbers. BRIDGE DOES NOT collect personal data such as SS#, credit card, driver’s license, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship or citizenship status; genetic or biometric data; personal data from a known child, or other specific volatile personal data.
Disclosure/Sharing of Personal Information
During the last year, BRIDGE has only disclosed or shared personal information it has collected as described above at “ADDITIONAL PRIVACY INFORMATION.” BRIDGE treats all client customer data as confidential. BRIDGE is contractually bound to keep our clients’ customer data private and this data is never shared across clients or with any third party that is not authorized by a client to receive its customer data.
Access
As a consumer under the TDPSA, you have the right to request that BRIDGE disclose what personal information we collect, the purpose for which we use the personal information, as well as the categories of personal information that we disclose and sell about you. We call this your “right to know.”
To respond to your right-to-know request, the TDPSA permits BRIDGE to verify your identity. This will require that you provide certain personal information for validation. If you email us and request a consumer access report, a BRIDGE associate will email you to administer an authentication test in which you will be required to answer certain questions to verify your identity.
BRIDGE will delete the information collected as part of the identity verification process as soon as practical after fulfilling your request.
Our clients may access and correct the information provided via this website. To request to correct this information, please submit a request here.
Unsubscribe or Opt-Out / Deletion Requests
BRIDGE offers you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving personalized digital ads or promotional e-mails from BRIDGE about our products and services. BRIDGE also extends the right to request a deletion of the information that BRIDGE has collected from you.
To opt-out of or to submit a deletion request, individuals may submit a request here.
Right to Non-Discrimination
The TDPSA protects Texas consumers who exercise their rights from discrimination. BRIDGE will not discriminate against consumers who request access to personal information about them, request deletion, or request that BRIDGE opt them out of future sales.
Right to Use Authorized Agents to Exercise Rights
The TDPSA allows Texas consumers to use authorized agents to submit requests to BRIDGE on their behalf. In addition, BRIDGE has expanded these rights to allow consumers to use authorized agents regardless of their State of residence. BRIDGE requires that the authorized agent provide written authorization from the consumer to act on the consumer’s behalf. In the case of an authorized agent’s request for access to personal information, the resulting report will be delivered to the consumer directly.
How to Contact Us for More Information
If you have questions regarding your rights under the TDPSA or BRIDGE’s data collection, use and disclosure practices, you may contact us as provided below.
Our telephone number is 1 (212) 991-5633. Our mailing address is:
BRIDGE
140 E. Ridgewood Ave, Suite 415
South Tower, Paramus, NJ 07652
Information for Texas Consumers
You may contact the Texas Attorney General for more information. Please visit https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/
This TDPSA Privacy Notice is effective June 30, 2024.
The Utah Consumer Privacy Act (the “UCPA”) confers privacy rights on Virginia consumers and imposes corresponding obligations on businesses subject to the UCPA. The following is intended to explain a consumer’s rights and the obligations BRIDGE has under the UCPA.
Types of Personal Information BRIDGE Collects/Processes
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under Colorado or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with Colorado law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Categories of Personal Information Collected:
Personal identifiers (e.g., name, postal address, email address, or similar identifiers, as well as other personal records such as telephone numbers. BRIDGE DOES NOT collect personal data such as SS#, credit card, driver’s license, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship or citizenship status; genetic or biometric data; personal data from a known child, or other specific volatile personal data.
Disclosure/Sharing of Personal Information
During the last year, BRIDGE has only disclosed or shared personal information it has collected as described above at “ADDITIONAL PRIVACY INFORMATION.” BRIDGE treats all client customer data as confidential. BRIDGE is contractually bound to keep our clients’ customer data private and this data is never shared across clients or with any third party that is not authorized by a client to receive its customer data.
Access
As a consumer under the UCPA, you have the right to request that BRIDGE disclose what personal information we collect, the purpose for which we use the personal information, as well as the categories of personal information that we disclose and sell about you. We call this your “right to know.”
To respond to your right-to-know request, the UCPA permits BRIDGE to verify your identity. This will require that you provide certain personal information for validation. If you email us and request a consumer access report, a BRIDGE associate will email you to administer an authentication test in which you will be required to answer certain questions to verify your identity.
BRIDGE will delete the information collected as part of the identity verification process as soon as practical after fulfilling your request.
Our clients may access and correct the information provided via this website. To request to correct this information, please submit a request here.
Unsubscribe or Opt-Out / Deletion Requests
BRIDGE offers you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving personalized digital ads or promotional e-mails from BRIDGE about our products and services. BRIDGE also extends the right to request a deletion of the information that BRIDGE has collected from you.
To opt-out of or to submit a deletion request, individuals may submit a request here.
Right to Non-Discrimination
The UCPA protects Utah consumers who exercise their rights from discrimination. BRIDGE will not discriminate against consumers who request access to personal information about them, request deletion, or request that BRIDGE opt them out of future sales.
INFORMATION FOR UTAH CONSUMERS
You may contact the Utah Attorney General for more information. Please visit https://www.attorneygeneral.utah.gov/
Other Privacy-Related Questions
To ask questions about the thebridgecorp.com privacy policy or your rights under applicable US state privacy laws, contact us via our BRIDGE Privacy Center or email privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
This UCPA Privacy Notice is effective December 4, 2023.
The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (the “VCDPA”) confers privacy rights on Virginia consumers and imposes corresponding obligations on businesses subject to the VCDPA. The following is intended to explain a consumer’s rights and the obligations BRIDGE has under the VCDPA.
Types of Personal Information BRIDGE Collects/Processes:
In the last 12 months, there is a possibility that we have gathered various types of personal data, including identifiers, commercial details, characteristics pertaining to protected classifications under Virginia or US legislation, internet and network information, geolocation data, professional and employment particulars, inferences derived from the provided information to establish a consumer profile, as well as sensitive personal information in accordance with Virginia law. To obtain further details about our personal information collection, the origins of this information, and how we utilize it, please refer to the “Our Approach to Data Privacy“ section of our website.
Business and Commercial Purposes for which Personal Information is Collected/Processed
We collect personal information for our own business purposes as described above, including internal research, internal operations, auditing, detecting security incidents, improving our services, quality control, and legal compliance.
Categories of Personal Information Collected
Personal identifiers (e.g., name, postal address, email address, or similar identifiers, as well as other personal records such as telephone numbers. BRIDGE DOES NOT collect personal data such as SS#, credit card, driver’s license, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship or citizenship status; genetic or biometric data; personal data from a known child, or other specific volatile personal data.
Disclosure/Sharing of Personal Information
During the last year, BRIDGE has only disclosed or shared personal information it has collected as described above at “ADDITIONAL PRIVACY INFORMATION.” BRIDGE treats all client customer data as confidential. BRIDGE is contractually bound to keep our clients’ customer data private and this data is never shared across clients or with any third party that is not authorized by a client to receive its customer data.
Access and Correction
As a consumer under the VCDPA, you have the right to request that BRIDGE disclose what personal information we collect, the purpose for which we use the personal information, as well as the categories of personal information that we disclose and sell about you. We call this your “right to know.”
To respond to your right-to-know request, the VCDPA permits BRIDGE to verify your identity. This will require that you provide certain personal information for validation. If you email us and request a consumer access report, a BRIDGE associate will email you to administer an authentication test in which you will be required to answer certain questions to verify your identity.
BRIDGE will delete the information collected as part of the identity verification process as soon as practical after fulfilling your request.
Our clients may access and correct the information provided via this website. To request to correct this information, please submit a request here.
Unsubscribe or opt-out / Deletion Requests
BRIDGE offers you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving personalized digital ads or promotional e-mails from BRIDGE about our products and services. BRIDGE also extends the right to request a deletion of the information that BRIDGE has collected from you.
To opt-out of or to submit a deletion request, individuals may submit a request here.
Right to Non-Discrimination
The VCDPA protects Virginia consumers who exercise their rights from discrimination. BRIDGE will not discriminate against consumers who request access to personal information about them, request deletion, or request that BRIDGE opt them out of future sales.
Appeals Process:
BRIDGE provides consumers a formal method for appealing BRIDGE’s refusal to act on a request for access, deletion, correction, opt-out, or any other right afforded by state privacy laws. An appeal may be submitted by contacting us via our BRIDGE Privacy Center or email privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
Information for Virginia Consumers
You may contact the Virginia Attorney General for more information. Please visit https://www.oag.state.va.us/
Other Privacy-Related Questions
To ask questions about the thebridgecorp.com privacy policy or your rights under applicable US state privacy laws, contact us via our BRIDGE Privacy Center or email privacy@thebridgecorp.com.
This VCDPA Privacy Notice is effective December 4, 2023.
You may opt out of our marketing and data collection methodology here.
You may submit a request to Access, Delete, or Correct here.
California consumers may submit a request to limit the use of Sensitive Personal Information here.
To submit requests on behalf of a consumer as an authorized agent, please click here.
For any questions about your rights or BRIDGE’s privacy practices, contact us below.
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday 9 am – 6 pm
Phone: (212) 991-5633
Email: connect@thebridgecorp.com
Address: 140 E. Ridgewood Ave, Suite 415, South Tower, Paramus, NJ 07652
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