The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) grants consumers the right to access, correct, or delete their personal data, including sensitive data, that is processed by a controller1. Sensitive data is defined as personal data that reveals racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, citizenship or citizenship status, genetic or biometric data, or personal data from a known child2. The CPA also grants consumers the right to opt out of the processing of their personal data for purposes of targeted advertising, the sale of personal data, or certain kinds of profiling3. However, the CPA does not grant consumers the right to limit the use of sensitive data for other purposes, such as providing a product or service requested by the consumer, complying with legal obligations, or protecting the vital interests of the consumer or another person. Therefore, option D is the correct answer, as it is not a privacy right available under the CPA. References: 1: Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) - Colorado Attorney General 2: Protect Personal Data Privacy | Colorado General Assembly 3: SENATE BILL 21-190 Woodward, Garcia; PRIVACY. COLORADO PRIVACY ACT … : Colorado Privacy Act: What You Need to Know | OneTrust DataGuidance
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