U.S. State Privacy Notice

Last updated: July 11, 2026

This U.S. State Privacy Notice supplements the general Privacy Policy for TopHotelsList.com.

It provides additional information for residents of California and other U.S. states that have enacted comprehensive consumer privacy laws.

TopHotelsList.com is operated by:

Instant Media Access
c/o Billo ILY 237-S
Birger Jarlsgatan 37
SE-114 45 Stockholm
Sweden

Email: info@tophotelslist.com

References in this Notice to “TopHotelsList.com,” “we,” “us,” or “our” refer to Instant Media Access.

1. Purpose of This Notice

Different U.S. states provide residents with rights concerning the collection, use, disclosure, sale, sharing, retention, and deletion of personal information.

This Notice is intended to explain:

  • the categories of personal information we may collect;
  • the sources from which information may be collected;
  • why we use personal information;
  • the categories of third parties to which information may be disclosed;
  • whether information may be sold, shared, or used for targeted advertising;
  • the privacy rights that may be available to U.S. residents;
  • how a resident may submit a request;
  • additional information specifically for California residents.

This Notice applies only to the extent that a relevant U.S. state privacy law applies to Instant Media Access and the particular processing activity.

Providing this Notice or voluntarily honoring a request does not necessarily mean that Instant Media Access is legally considered a “business,” “controller,” or other regulated entity under every U.S. state privacy law.

2. Relationship to Our Other Policies

This U.S. State Privacy Notice should be read together with our:

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Affiliate & Advertising Disclosure

Our Privacy Policy contains additional information about:

  • how the website operates;
  • GDPR rights;
  • international data transfers;
  • retention;
  • data security;
  • third-party services;
  • how to contact us.

If this Notice provides a right or disclosure that is more specific to an applicable U.S. state law, this Notice will apply to that subject.

3. Personal Information

For the purposes of this Notice, “personal information” or “personal data” generally means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or can reasonably be linked to an identified or identifiable individual or household.

The exact definition varies by state.

Personal information generally does not include:

  • publicly available information as defined by applicable law;
  • lawfully obtained government-record information;
  • aggregated information that cannot reasonably identify an individual;
  • information maintained in a genuinely deidentified form;
  • information excluded from the relevant state law.

4. Information We May Collect

The information collected depends on how you interact with TopHotelsList.com and which website services are enabled.

Identifiers

We may collect identifiers such as:

  • Internet Protocol address;
  • cookie identifiers;
  • browser or device identifiers;
  • advertising identifiers;
  • consent-management identifiers;
  • email address, if you contact us;
  • name, if you provide it in a communication.

Internet and electronic-network activity

We may collect information such as:

  • pages viewed;
  • links clicked;
  • referral source;
  • website interactions;
  • date and time of a visit;
  • time spent on a page;
  • browser type;
  • device type;
  • operating system;
  • language settings;
  • technical errors;
  • security events;
  • affiliate-link interactions;
  • advertising interactions.

Approximate geolocation

We may derive a general country, state, region, or city from an IP address.

We do not intentionally collect precise GPS location through TopHotelsList.com.

Commercial and affiliate information

We may receive limited information concerning affiliate referrals, such as:

  • whether an affiliate link was clicked;
  • a referral or campaign identifier;
  • whether a qualifying transaction occurred;
  • general transaction category;
  • transaction date;
  • general booking value;
  • commission amount.

We do not ordinarily receive complete hotel-reservation records, payment-card details, passport information, or booking-account passwords.

Communications

If you contact us, we may collect:

  • your name;
  • email address;
  • message;
  • attachments;
  • the subject of your request;
  • records of our correspondence.

Consent and privacy-preference information

We may collect:

  • cookie-consent choices;
  • the date and time of a consent selection;
  • the version of the consent notice shown;
  • withdrawal of consent;
  • opt-out requests;
  • browser privacy signals;
  • records of privacy requests and responses.

Inferences

Analytics or advertising providers may create or use limited inferences concerning interests, likely preferences, or relevant advertising categories based on browsing activity.

TopHotelsList.com does not use such inferences to make decisions producing legal or similarly significant effects concerning visitors.

Sensitive personal information

We do not intentionally collect sensitive personal information through the ordinary operation of TopHotelsList.com.

In particular, we do not request:

  • Social Security numbers;
  • driver’s-license numbers;
  • passport numbers;
  • financial-account passwords;
  • full payment-card details;
  • precise geolocation;
  • biometric identifiers;
  • health diagnoses;
  • genetic information;
  • racial or ethnic origin;
  • religious beliefs;
  • sexual orientation;
  • citizenship or immigration status;
  • contents of private communications not directed to us.

Please do not send sensitive personal information unless it is genuinely necessary for a lawful request.

5. Information We Do Not Normally Collect

TopHotelsList.com does not offer memberships, user accounts, public profiles, or account sign-in functionality.

We therefore do not ordinarily collect:

  • usernames;
  • passwords;
  • account profiles;
  • saved hotel bookings;
  • traveler loyalty-account credentials;
  • payment information for hotel reservations;
  • complete reservation histories.

TopHotelsList.com does not directly process hotel bookings or payments.

6. Sources of Personal Information

We may collect personal information from the following sources:

Directly from you

For example, when you:

  • send us an email;
  • submit a privacy request;
  • report an error;
  • send a copyright complaint;
  • communicate about a commercial opportunity.

Automatically from your browser or device

For example, through:

  • server logs;
  • cookies;
  • pixels;
  • tags;
  • scripts;
  • local storage;
  • security systems;
  • consent-management tools;
  • analytics technologies.

From affiliate and commercial partners

We may receive limited referral, conversion, or commission information from affiliate networks or other commercial partners.

From advertising and analytics providers

Where enabled, analytics and advertising providers may supply aggregated or pseudonymous reports concerning website use, advertising performance, or audience activity.

From security and technical providers

Hosting, firewall, content-delivery, and security providers may supply information concerning technical errors, suspicious traffic, or security incidents.

From public and professional sources

We may obtain contact or business information from publicly available sources when responding to a correction, copyright, hotel, or business-related enquiry.

7. Why We Use Personal Information

We may use personal information to:

  • operate and deliver the website;
  • display articles and website features;
  • secure our systems;
  • detect malicious activity;
  • prevent fraud;
  • diagnose technical problems;
  • remember privacy choices;
  • respond to communications;
  • process privacy requests;
  • understand website use;
  • improve content and navigation;
  • measure affiliate referrals;
  • calculate or verify commissions;
  • deliver and measure advertising;
  • provide contextual or personalized advertising where permitted;
  • comply with legal obligations;
  • establish, exercise, or defend legal claims;
  • manage business records;
  • investigate complaints;
  • prevent misuse of the website.

We do not use personal information to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning individual visitors.

8. Categories of Recipients

We may disclose personal information to the following categories of recipients:

Hosting and infrastructure providers

These providers may host the website, store backups, deliver content, manage domains, or support technical infrastructure.

Security and performance providers

These providers may operate firewalls, detect malicious traffic, optimize website performance, or help investigate security incidents.

Consent-management providers

These providers help record and manage cookie and privacy preferences.

Analytics providers

Where enabled, these providers may process website-usage and device information to produce analytics reports.

Advertising providers

Where enabled, advertising providers may process identifiers, browsing activity, approximate location, advertising interactions, or inferences to deliver, secure, personalize, or measure advertisements.

Affiliate networks and commercial partners

These parties may receive referral information when you click an affiliate link and may provide limited conversion information to us.

Embedded-content providers

A video, map, media, or other external provider may process information when embedded content is loaded or used.

Professional advisers

We may share information with lawyers, accountants, insurers, technical consultants, or other advisers where reasonably necessary.

Authorities and legal recipients

We may disclose information to courts, regulators, public authorities, law-enforcement agencies, or other parties when required by law or reasonably necessary to protect legal rights.

Business-transfer recipients

Information may be transferred in connection with a sale, merger, restructuring, financing, or transfer of all or part of the website or its operations.

9. Sale, Sharing, and Targeted Advertising

U.S. state laws define “sale,” “sharing,” and “targeted advertising” differently.

Sale for monetary payment

We do not ordinarily sell personal information in exchange for direct monetary payment.

Broader legal definitions

Some state laws define a sale more broadly to include certain transfers of personal information for monetary or other valuable consideration.

California separately defines “sharing” to include disclosing personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, whether or not money is exchanged.

When personalized advertising, certain analytics technologies, or affiliate-tracking services are enabled, the transfer of identifiers or browsing activity to a third party could be treated as:

  • a sale;
  • sharing;
  • targeted advertising;
  • another opt-out activity;

under an applicable state law.

We therefore provide privacy choices even where we do not consider an activity to be a conventional sale.

10. Categories Potentially Sold, Shared, or Used for Targeted Advertising

Where personalized advertising or qualifying tracking technology is enabled, the categories involved may include:

  • online identifiers;
  • cookie identifiers;
  • IP addresses;
  • browser and device information;
  • Internet or electronic-network activity;
  • page and link interactions;
  • approximate geolocation;
  • advertising interactions;
  • limited inferences concerning likely interests.

The categories of recipients may include:

  • advertising networks;
  • advertising-measurement providers;
  • analytics providers;
  • affiliate-tracking providers;
  • other digital advertising or measurement partners.

We do not intentionally sell or share:

  • full payment-card details;
  • passport information;
  • account passwords;
  • precise geolocation;
  • biometric data;
  • medical information;
  • other sensitive personal information.

11. Your Privacy Choices

Depending on your state and whether the relevant law applies, you may have the right to opt out of:

  • the sale of personal information;
  • sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising;
  • processing for targeted advertising;
  • certain profiling activities;
  • particular uses of sensitive personal information.

You may exercise available opt-out choices through:

  • the Cookie Settings interface;
  • a Your Privacy Choices link, where available;
  • a legally recognized browser-based opt-out signal;
  • an email to info@tophotelslist.com.

Disabling optional advertising cookies may limit browser-based advertising and tracking on TopHotelsList.com. It may not delete information already collected by an external provider or affect activity on unrelated websites.

12. Universal Opt-Out Preference Signals

Some browsers and extensions allow users to send a universal opt-out preference signal, such as Global Privacy Control.

Where applicable law requires us to recognize a valid signal and our systems receive it, we will treat the signal as a request to opt out of the relevant sale, sharing, or targeted-advertising activity for that browser or device.

A browser signal:

  • generally applies only to the browser or device sending it;
  • may not identify you by name;
  • may not apply across different browsers or devices;
  • may be overridden only where applicable law permits and valid consent is obtained;
  • does not necessarily delete personal information already collected.

Visitors may also use Cookie Settings to communicate their preferences directly.

13. General U.S. State Privacy Rights

Subject to applicable law and relevant exceptions, a U.S. resident may have the right to:

Confirm processing

Ask whether we process personal data concerning you.

Access personal information

Request access to personal information we maintain about you.

Obtain a copy

Request a portable copy of eligible personal information in a usable format.

Correct inaccuracies

Request correction of inaccurate personal information.

Delete personal information

Request deletion of personal information, subject to legal exceptions.

Obtain information about disclosures

Request information about the categories of personal information disclosed and the categories of recipients.

In states providing this right, you may also request a list of specific third parties that received personal data, subject to applicable limitations.

Opt out of sale

Request that personal information not be sold as defined by applicable law.

Opt out of targeted advertising

Request that personal information not be processed for targeted advertising.

Opt out of certain profiling

Request to opt out of profiling used to make decisions producing legal or similarly significant effects.

TopHotelsList.com does not currently use personal information for such significant automated decisions.

Limit certain sensitive-data processing

Request restrictions on the use or disclosure of sensitive personal information where applicable.

Withdraw consent

Withdraw consent for processing based on consent.

Appeal a denied request

Appeal a decision not to fulfill a request where applicable state law provides an appeal right.

Receive non-discriminatory treatment

Exercise privacy rights without unlawful discrimination.

These rights are not absolute. We may deny or limit a request where permitted or required by law.

14. How to Submit a Privacy Request

To submit a privacy request, email:

info@tophotelslist.com

Please use a subject line such as:

  • U.S. Privacy Request
  • California Privacy Request
  • Opt-Out Request
  • Privacy Appeal

Your request should include:

  • your full name;
  • your state of residence;
  • the right you wish to exercise;
  • the email address connected with any previous communication;
  • enough information to identify the relevant interaction or record;
  • the website or browser context concerned.

You may also write to:

Instant Media Access
c/o Billo ILY 237-S
Birger Jarlsgatan 37
SE-114 45 Stockholm
Sweden

Sale, sharing, targeted-advertising, and cookie choices may also be submitted through Cookie Settings or Your Privacy Choices, where available.

Where applicable law requires an additional request method, we will make that method available through this Notice or the relevant privacy-request interface.

15. Verification of Requests

We may need to verify your identity before fulfilling certain requests.

Because TopHotelsList.com does not offer user accounts, verification may depend on information such as:

  • the email address used to contact us;
  • details of the relevant communication;
  • browser or device identifiers where available;
  • the nature of the requested information;
  • another reasonable verification method.

We will request only the information reasonably necessary to verify the request.

We may be unable to provide specific information if we cannot reasonably verify that the information relates to you.

Opt-out requests that do not require access to identifiable records may not require identity verification.

16. Authorized Agents

Where applicable law permits, you may appoint an authorized agent to submit a request on your behalf.

We may require:

  • written permission signed by you;
  • evidence that the agent is registered or authorized where required;
  • verification of your identity directly with us;
  • confirmation that you gave the agent permission to act.

We may deny an agent’s request if the agent cannot provide reasonable evidence of authority.

17. Responding to Requests

We aim to respond within the period required by applicable law.

The response period may be extended where permitted, particularly when:

  • the request is complex;
  • multiple requests have been submitted;
  • additional verification is necessary;
  • consultation with a service provider is required.

We will inform you where an extension applies.

We generally do not charge a fee for a valid request. We may charge a reasonable fee or deny a request where permitted by law if it is manifestly unfounded, excessive, repetitive, or abusive.

18. Appeals

If we deny a request and your state provides an appeal right, you may appeal by emailing:

info@tophotelslist.com

Use the subject line:

Privacy Appeal

Please include:

  • the date of the original request;
  • the right you attempted to exercise;
  • our response, if available;
  • why you believe the decision should be reconsidered;
  • any supporting information.

We will review the appeal and respond within the period required by applicable law.

Where required, our response will explain how you may submit a complaint to the relevant state authority.

19. Non-Discrimination

We will not unlawfully discriminate against you because you exercised an applicable privacy right.

For example, we will not unlawfully:

  • deny ordinary website content;
  • charge a different price for ordinary website access;
  • provide a materially different level of service;
  • retaliate against you;

because you submitted a valid privacy request.

This does not prevent differences reasonably related to the value of personal information where a lawful and properly disclosed financial-incentive program exists.

TopHotelsList.com does not currently offer a privacy-related financial-incentive or loyalty program.

20. Data Retention

We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the relevant purpose.

Retention depends on:

  • the category of information;
  • the purpose for which it was collected;
  • security requirements;
  • legal and accounting obligations;
  • whether the information is needed to resolve a dispute;
  • whether it is necessary to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.

Examples include:

Server and security information

Retained for the period reasonably necessary to operate, protect, and troubleshoot the website, or longer where a security incident requires investigation.

Consent and privacy preferences

Retained for as long as reasonably necessary to remember your selection and demonstrate compliance.

Communications

Retained until the enquiry has been resolved and for a reasonable period afterward for follow-up, recordkeeping, or legal purposes.

Affiliate and commercial records

Retained as reasonably necessary for commission verification, fraud prevention, accounting, tax, and legal obligations.

Analytics and advertising data

Retention depends on the provider, configuration, consent choices, and applicable legal requirements.

We may delete, aggregate, deidentify, or securely isolate information when it is no longer needed.

21. Deidentified Information

Where we maintain deidentified information, we intend to:

  • maintain it in deidentified form;
  • use reasonable measures to prevent reidentification;
  • not attempt to reidentify it except where permitted to test deidentification safeguards;
  • require relevant recipients to maintain its deidentified status where appropriate.

22. Children and Teenagers

TopHotelsList.com is a general travel-information website and is not directed to children.

We do not knowingly collect personal information directly from children under 13 through memberships or user accounts.

We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of individuals under 16.

Where an applicable state law provides additional protections for teenagers or uses a higher age threshold, we will apply those protections to the extent required.

If you believe that a child or teenager has provided personal information to us, contact info@tophotelslist.com.

23. Sensitive Personal Information

We do not intentionally use sensitive personal information to infer characteristics about visitors.

We do not currently use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes that require a separate right to limit under California law.

If our practices change, we will update this Notice and provide any legally required choice before beginning the relevant processing.

24. Automated Decision-Making and Profiling

TopHotelsList.com does not use personal information to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning individual visitors.

We do not use automated systems to decide:

  • hotel-booking eligibility;
  • credit;
  • employment;
  • insurance;
  • housing;
  • education;
  • immigration status;
  • access to essential services.

Advertising systems may use automated methods to select or measure advertisements. Where applicable, visitors may opt out of targeted advertising through the methods described in this Notice.

California Privacy Notice

The following sections provide additional information for California residents.

25. California Notice at Collection

We may collect the following categories of personal information, depending on your interaction with the website and the technologies enabled:

Identifiers

Examples include IP address, email address, cookie identifier, device identifier, advertising identifier, and consent identifier.

Purposes: Website operation, security, communications, analytics, consent management, advertising, and affiliate attribution.

Retention: For as long as reasonably necessary for the relevant purpose, security, legal compliance, or recordkeeping.

Internet or other electronic-network activity

Examples include browsing activity, pages viewed, links clicked, referral information, device information, and interactions with advertisements or affiliate links.

Purposes: Website operation, security, analytics, improvement, advertising measurement, and affiliate attribution.

Retention: According to the relevant operational need, consent setting, provider configuration, and legal requirement.

Geolocation data

We may derive approximate location from an IP address.

We do not intentionally collect precise geolocation through ordinary website use.

Purposes: Security, analytics, localization, fraud prevention, advertising, and reporting.

Retention: According to provider configuration and the period reasonably necessary for the relevant purpose.

Commercial information

Examples may include limited affiliate-conversion, transaction-category, referral, or commission information.

Purposes: Affiliate attribution, fraud prevention, commission calculation, accounting, and business reporting.

Retention: As reasonably necessary for accounting, tax, contractual, fraud-prevention, and legal purposes.

Inferences

Advertising or analytics providers may generate limited inferences concerning likely interests or advertising categories.

Purposes: Advertising selection, measurement, analytics, and content improvement.

Retention: According to the relevant provider’s configuration and policies.

Communications

Examples include emails, correction requests, privacy requests, legal notices, and business enquiries.

Purposes: Responding to communications, resolving requests, recordkeeping, and protecting legal rights.

Retention: Until resolved and for a reasonable period afterward.

Sensitive personal information

We do not intentionally collect or use sensitive personal information for the purpose of inferring characteristics about California residents.

26. California Categories Not Ordinarily Collected

Through the ordinary operation of TopHotelsList.com, we do not intentionally collect:

  • biometric information;
  • precise geolocation;
  • complete financial-account credentials;
  • full hotel-payment information;
  • employment records;
  • educational records;
  • genetic information;
  • government-issued identification numbers;
  • account usernames and passwords.

Information voluntarily included in an email may fall outside these ordinary practices.

27. California Business and Commercial Purposes

We may collect, use, or disclose personal information for purposes including:

  • providing website content;
  • maintaining website functionality;
  • detecting security incidents;
  • preventing malicious or fraudulent activity;
  • debugging and repairing errors;
  • performing analytics;
  • measuring advertising;
  • providing contextual or personalized advertising where permitted;
  • measuring affiliate referrals;
  • communicating with visitors;
  • processing privacy requests;
  • auditing interactions;
  • complying with law;
  • protecting legal rights;
  • supporting internal business operations.

28. California Disclosure Practices

During the preceding 12 months, we may have disclosed the categories described above to:

  • hosting providers;
  • security providers;
  • content-delivery providers;
  • consent-management providers;
  • analytics providers;
  • advertising providers;
  • affiliate-tracking providers;
  • embedded-content providers;
  • professional advisers;
  • public authorities where legally required.

Some recipients act as service providers or contractors. Others may determine their own purposes and means of processing under their own privacy policies.

29. California Sale and Sharing Disclosure

We do not sell personal information in the ordinary sense of directly exchanging it for money.

However, if personalized advertising or certain tracking technologies are enabled, the disclosure of online identifiers and Internet activity to advertising or measurement providers may constitute “sharing” under California law.

Depending on the circumstances and contractual arrangements, certain disclosures could also fall within California’s broad definition of a “sale.”

The categories potentially sold or shared may include:

  • identifiers;
  • Internet or electronic-network activity;
  • approximate geolocation;
  • advertising interactions;
  • limited inferences.

The categories of third parties may include:

  • advertising networks;
  • analytics providers;
  • advertising-measurement providers;
  • affiliate-tracking providers.

We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of individuals under 16.

30. California Privacy Rights

Subject to applicable exceptions, California residents may have the right to:

Know

Request information about:

  • categories of personal information collected;
  • categories of sources;
  • business or commercial purposes;
  • categories of third parties;
  • categories sold, shared, or disclosed;
  • specific pieces of personal information maintained.

Delete

Request deletion of personal information, subject to applicable exceptions.

Correct

Request correction of inaccurate personal information.

Opt out of sale or sharing

Direct us not to sell or share personal information as those terms are defined by California law.

Limit use and disclosure of sensitive personal information

Request restrictions where sensitive personal information is used for purposes covered by the statutory right to limit.

We do not currently use sensitive personal information for such purposes.

Data portability

Receive eligible personal information in a portable and readily usable format.

Non-discrimination

Exercise California privacy rights without unlawful discrimination.

31. California Opt-Out Methods

California residents may opt out of sale or sharing through:

  • Cookie Settings;
  • Your Privacy Choices, where available;
  • a valid Global Privacy Control or other legally recognized opt-out preference signal;
  • an email to info@tophotelslist.com.

Use the subject line:

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Opt-out choices communicated through a browser-based signal generally apply to that browser or device.

32. California Authorized Agents

A California resident may designate an authorized agent to submit a request.

We may require the agent to provide proof of authorization and may contact the resident directly to verify identity or confirm permission.

This does not apply where the agent has a legally valid power of attorney that satisfies applicable requirements.

33. California Direct-Marketing Disclosure

California’s “Shine the Light” law may allow residents to request certain information concerning disclosures of personal information to third parties for their own direct-marketing purposes.

TopHotelsList.com does not ordinarily disclose personal information to third parties for their own direct-mail or email marketing.

A California resident may submit a request concerning these practices by emailing info@tophotelslist.com with the subject:

California Direct Marketing Request

34. California Do Not Track Disclosure

Some browsers send a Do Not Track signal.

There is no universally adopted technical standard governing ordinary Do Not Track signals, and TopHotelsList.com does not necessarily alter all practices in response to a standard Do Not Track setting.

This is different from a legally recognized opt-out preference signal such as Global Privacy Control.

Where required by applicable law, we process a valid Global Privacy Control signal as described above.

35. California Financial Incentives

TopHotelsList.com does not currently offer a financial-incentive, loyalty, discount, or price-difference program in exchange for personal information.

If such a program is introduced, we will provide any notice and consent required by law before enrollment.

36. California Minors

TopHotelsList.com does not knowingly sell or share personal information relating to individuals under 16.

If you believe that information concerning a minor has been sold or shared, contact info@tophotelslist.com.

Additional State Information

37. Residents of Other U.S. States

Residents of states with applicable comprehensive privacy laws may exercise the rights provided by their state, subject to statutory exceptions and applicability thresholds.

These rights may include:

  • access;
  • confirmation of processing;
  • correction;
  • deletion;
  • portability;
  • disclosure of recipients;
  • opt-out of sale;
  • opt-out of targeted advertising;
  • opt-out of certain profiling;
  • withdrawal of consent;
  • appeal;
  • non-discrimination.

As additional state privacy laws take effect or existing laws are amended, we may apply this Notice to those states without creating a separate policy for each one.

Where a state provides a materially different right, we will update this Notice or provide an additional state-specific section.

38. Nevada Residents

Where applicable, Nevada residents may request to opt out of a covered sale of personal information under Nevada law.

Requests may be sent to info@tophotelslist.com with the subject:

Nevada Privacy Request

We do not ordinarily sell covered information for monetary consideration as contemplated by Nevada’s narrower statutory definition.

39. Consumer Health Information

TopHotelsList.com is a general hotel and travel-information website.

We do not intentionally collect consumer health data or use website activity to infer a visitor’s medical condition.

Please do not send medical information, health diagnoses, or other consumer health data through ordinary email enquiries.

If our practices change in a manner that becomes subject to a state consumer-health privacy law, we will publish any additional notice and obtain any consent required before the relevant processing begins.

40. Changes to This Notice

U.S. privacy laws continue to change.

We may update this Notice when:

  • a new state privacy law becomes effective;
  • an existing law is amended;
  • our data practices change;
  • advertising or analytics practices change;
  • new privacy controls are introduced;
  • regulatory guidance changes;
  • clarification is otherwise necessary.

The latest version will be published on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.

We recommend reviewing this Notice periodically.

41. Contact Us

Questions or requests concerning this U.S. State Privacy Notice may be sent to:

Instant Media Access
c/o Billo ILY 237-S
Birger Jarlsgatan 37
SE-114 45 Stockholm
Sweden

Email: info@tophotelslist.com

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