Your Privacy Choices

For: orojoy.com · Updated: 2026-05-12

If you are a California resident, you have the right under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information, and to exercise additional rights described in our Privacy Policy. Use the options below to submit a additional rights described in our Your Privacy Choices. Use the options below to submit a request. We will respond within the time required by law (generally 45 days).

Opt out of sale / sharing — quick toggle

This toggles the cookie-level “sale or sharing” setting in your browser. It applies to this device only.

Submit a privacy request

For requests that go beyond cookies (right to know, delete, correct, opt out across our records), use the form below or email [email protected]. We may need to verify your identity before fulfilling the request.

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Authorized agents

You may use an authorized agent to submit requests on your behalf. We will require written proof of authorization and may require you to verify your identity directly with us. Email [email protected].

This page is required under California law (CCPA/CPRA) and is provided in good faith. See our Privacy Policy for the full description of practices and rights.

How Orojoy handles your data when you browse, save, or request a quote

Visiting Orojoy involves three distinct interactions, each with its own data footprint. Browsing the catalog is the lightest. Saving a piece to a favorites list creates a small record tied to a session or account. Requesting a quote on a specific reference is the most involved, because it pairs your contact details with the object you are asking about. Understanding the differences helps you decide how much information to share and at what point in your consideration.

Browsing alone does not require an account. The site uses standard session cookies to keep pages responsive, along with limited analytics that count visits and measure which references draw attention. These signals are aggregated; they describe traffic patterns, not individuals. You can clear them at any time through your browser, and a private window leaves no trace once it closes.

Saving a piece introduces a persistent identifier. If you create an account, your favorites travel with you across sessions and devices. If you save without an account, the list lives in your browser's local storage and disappears when that storage is cleared. Either approach is reversible, and removing a saved piece deletes the corresponding entry on our side as well.

Requesting a quote is where the relationship shifts. To respond accurately, our team needs a name, a reachable email or phone number, and the reference you are asking about. That bundle is stored in our client records and reviewed only by the specialists handling your inquiry. We do not sell quote requests, and we do not enrich them with third-party data sources. If a conversation concludes without a transaction, you can ask for the record to be deleted, and we will confirm in writing once it is done.

A few clarifications worth stating plainly. We do not show your saved list or quote history to other visitors. Our payment processors handle card details directly; we never see or store full card numbers. Internal access is limited to the people who need it for a specific task, and access logs are reviewed periodically. Any future change to how data is handled will appear here first, with the effective date noted clearly.