How to Opt-Out, Delete, or Make Privacy Requests from Censia
Updated: November 3rd, 2024
Company Overview
Censia is a company with the goal of providing employers with potentially the best talent for a job based on its requirements. With its headquarters in California and a branch on the other side of the country in Florida, Censia is very similar to a recruitment agency assisting employers in finding new employees. Using the power of Artificial Intelligence and a pool of data form many different sources, they select an individual best suited for any employment. The company works along with six partners within the same business sphere, namely Greenhouse, iCIMs, Jobvite, Phenom, Recruiter, and SAP SuccessFactors. You can view the list of Censia’s partners on their website using the link below.
Censia and Your Consumer Information
Are you curious to know how a company like Censia handles consumer information? Well…..you should be. Ever since data became the new currency in today's business world, there’s no excuse to not learn about a company's policy on data handling. So, take some time to peruse Censia's Privacy Policy which can be accessed on their website. Click on the link below to open the company’s Privacy Policy which was effective since February 24, 2020.
If the link above doesn’t work, click on the “Privacy Policy” link found on the website’s Footer (the bottom section of the website) as shown in the image below.
In the section titled “Types of Information We Collect” in Censia’s Privacy Policy, a well-formulated table details the many different kinds of data collected by the company and their specified purpose for the collection of such data. In addition, the sections titled “Sharing Of Information” and “Your Choices” declares that the company shares and sells information to affiliates and third parties.
Are you still comfortable with the way Censia is handling your consumer information? Thanks to new US laws, you can request to opt out of their marketing campaigns or have your consumer information deleted from their databases. After all, we can't wholeheartedly trust these data companies since they're always willing to sell consumer information to the highest bidder.
Censia, a Data Broker Company
Censia is a data broker company that has access to information collected either directly from consumers or from other companies. With access to so much data on individuals, companies like Censia are targeted by corporations wishing to expand their large databases to increase marketing profits. As a result, you have a right to be both skeptical and concerned, as Censia may be selling your consumer information to other companies. Nevertheless, with new US privacy laws, you can request that Censia prevent the sale of your consumer information and even delete that information from their databases. Talk about peace of mind.
Opting Out and Deleting Your Consumer Information
Opting out of Censia’s marketing campaigns and requesting the deletion of your consumer information from their databases is made possible thanks to the provision of current US laws. Whether it’s a single paragraph hidden deep within the Privacy Policies or an almost invisible link at the bottom of the webpage, we’ll assist you in making that important request to protect your consumer information.
Requests to opt out of Censia’s marketing campaigns or delete your consumer information are done through communication with the company using one of the following means below. Please note that no matter the means selected, you will be asked to proceed through an identity verification process before your request can be fulfilled. There is no given timeline as to the length of time it will take for Censia to respond to your initial communication or to successfully fulfill your request.
Online Form
Fill out and submit an Online Form in the “Exercise Your CCPA Rights” page as shown in the image below as of July 2022.
Click on the link below to access the “Exercise Your CCPA Rights” page, as shown in the image above.
Don’t forget to select the Access Delete My PI or the Do Not Sell My PI checkboxes or both when filling out the form. You will be contacted by Censia using the email provided to confirm and proceed with the request.
Online Ticket
Fill out and submit an Online Ticket in the Support section of the website as shown in the image below as of July 2022.
Click on the link below to access the New Requests Online Ticket Page as shown in the image above.
Click on the link below to access the New Requests Online Ticket Page, as shown in the image above.
This Online Ticket is for all forms of requests which can be made through Censia via their website; therefore, you need to carefully select the correct courses of action while filling out the ticket. Let us help you through the first phase.
On the main new request page in the Please choose your issue below field, select “Customer Feature Request Ticket Form”. On the following page, fill out the required fields while selecting the correct Category.
To delete your consumer information, select “Formal Request to be Deleted” from the Category field.
We realize that there is no opt-out option in the Category field, so you may have to select “Other (Explain in Notes)” and then explain yourself in the Long Description field below.
Telephone
Give Censia a call at 1 (888) 510-2253 and request to opt out of their marketing database or request that they delete your consumer information.
Freedom Exercised
When you've decided to opt out of Censia's marketing campaigns and/or requested to have your consumer information deleted from their databases, you've exercised your personal rights against big businesses and corporations. You're one of the many Americans who feel confident that Censia can no longer sell your consumer information to the power-hungry businesses. Doesn’t that feel great?