United States Supplement (Selected States)

United States Supplemental Privacy Notice (Selected States)

This notice is provided as a supplement to the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice and its Recruiting Privacy Notice to provide additional information to individuals in certain states in the United States of America as required under certain state laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CCPA”), the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (“DPDPA”), the Iowa Consumer Data Privacy Act (“ICDPA”), the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (“MCDPA”), the Nebraska Data Privacy Act (“NDPA”), the New Hampshire Privacy Act (“NHPA”), the New Jersey Privacy Act (“NJPA”), the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (“OCPA”), the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”), the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (“TDPSA”), and the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”). As used in this notice, the term “personal data” includes the term “personal information” and similar terms, each as defined under applicable law.

This notice includes information for residents of these states, such as how we process your personal data, how to exercise any of the rights you have regarding our processing of your personal data, and how to contact Juniper Networks if you have any questions regarding our processing of your personal data.

Your California Privacy Rights

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively, the “CCPA”), California residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of California can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you and how we share it with our customers and third parties in Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice and in this supplemental notice. The words “sell”, “share”, and “shared” have the meanings given to them by the CCPA.

Generally, we process data as a service provider for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the CCPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a service provider does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not sell your personal data to any third parties, except to the extent such term includes “sharing” (as defined by the CCPA). Juniper Networks does not have actual knowledge that it “sells” or “shares” personal data of individuals under 16 years of age. Juniper Networks will not discriminate against you if you exercise your rights under the CCPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive personal information” as that term is defined by the CCPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and subject to our customers’ prompting their end users for permission to enable location sharing.

In the last 12 months, Juniper Networks has collected the following categories of personal data:

  • Identifiers (such as name, email address, physical address or other contact information)
  • Internet/network activity information (such as IP address or other log information, MAC address and device ID information. See our Cookies and Tracking Technologies Notice for additional information.)
  • Location data (needed to provide network management for customers and resolve network connectivity issues using the Mist product. Juniper Networks’ customers may prompt end users for permission to enable location sharing in this context. See our Mist Supplement for additional information.)
  • Professional/employment information (such as professional title/role and name of employer or other entity with which the individual is associated in a professional capacity)

We “share” personal data with third parties for business purposes. The categories of third parties to whom we disclose your personal data for a business purpose may include:

  • Within the Juniper Networks group
  • Our customers
  • Our partners (including service providers, resellers, OEMs, distributors and other third parties)

In the past 12 months, Juniper Networks has “shared” the following categories of personal data and related information with third parties for business purposes:

  • Identifiers (for example, name, email address, title, and organization)
  • Internet/network activity information (for example, IP address, log information, MAC address, and device information. See our Cookies and Tracking Technologies Notice for additional information.)

In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of California, as of January 1, 2023 you have the right to opt out of the “sharing”/”selling” of your personal data with third parties for the purposes of cross-contextual behavioral advertising, which you can do here. If you are a California resident and have any concerns about how we process your personal data or would like to exercise any of your California privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a California resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a service provider for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

“Shine the Light” Law

Separate from CCPA, California residents may request certain information regarding our disclosure (if any) of personal data to third parties for their direct marketing purposes, pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1798.83 (the California “Shine the Light” law). To make such a request, please contact us, identify yourself as a California resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required.

Your Colorado Privacy Rights

Under the CPA, Colorado residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Colorado can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the CPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to any third parties as that term is defined under the CPA.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the CPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Colorado, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the CPA, which you can do here.

If you are a Colorado resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Colorado privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a Colorado resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the CPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Colorado attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Connecticut Privacy Rights

Under the CTDPA, Connecticut residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Connecticut can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the CTDPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the CTDPA.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the CTDPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Connecticut, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the CTDPA, which you can do here.

If you are a Connecticut resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Connecticut privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a Connecticut resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the CTDPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Connecticut attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Delaware Privacy Rights

Under the DPDPA, which goes into effect January 1, 2025, Delaware residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Delaware can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice. Under the DPDPA, you also have a right to obtain a list of the categories of third parties to whom we have disclosed your personal data.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the DPDPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the DPDPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive data” as that term is defined by the DPDPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the DPDPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Delaware, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the DPDPA, which you can do here.

If you are a Delaware resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Delaware privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a Delaware resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the DPDPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Delaware Department of Justice here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Iowa Privacy Rights

Under the ICDPA, which goes into effect January 1, 2025, Iowa residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Iowa can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the ICDPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the ICDPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive data” as that term is defined by the ICDPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the ICDPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Iowa, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the ICDPA, which you can do here.

If you are a Iowa resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Iowa privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as an Iowa resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the ICDPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Iowa attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Montana Privacy Rights

Under the MCDPA, which goes into effect October 1, 2024, Montana residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Montana can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the MCDPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the MCDPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive data” as that term is defined by the MCDPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the MCDPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Montana, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the MCDPA, which you can do here.

If you are a Montana resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Montana privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a Montana resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the MCDPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Montana attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Nebraska Privacy Rights

Under the NDPA, which goes into effect January 1, 2025, Nebraska residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Nebraska can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties, in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the NDPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the NDPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive data” as that term is defined by the NDPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the NDPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Nebraska, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the NDPA, which you can do here.

If you are a Nebraska resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Nebraska privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a Nebraska resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the NDPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Nebraska attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your New Hampshire Privacy Rights

Under the NHPA, which goes into effect January 1, 2025, New Hampshire residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of New Hampshire can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the NHPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the NHPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive data” as that term is defined by the NHPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the NHPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of New Hampshire, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the NHPA, which you can do here.

If you are a New Hampshire resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your New Hampshire privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a New Hampshire resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the NHPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the New Hampshire attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your New Jersey Privacy Rights

Under the NJPA, which goes into effect January 15, 2025, New Hampshire residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of New Jersey can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the NJPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the NJPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive data” as that term is defined by the NJPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the NJPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of New Jersey, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the NJPA, which you can do here.

If you are a New Jersey resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your New Jersey privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a New Jersey resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the NJPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the New Jersey attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Oregon Privacy Rights

Under the OCPA, which goes into effect July 1, 2024, Oregon residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Oregon can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice. Under the OCPA, you also have a right to obtain a list of specific third parties to whom we have disclosed your personal data.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the OCPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the OCPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive data” as that term is defined by the OCPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the OCPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Oregon, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the OCPA, which you can do here.

If you are an Oregon resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Oregon privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as an Oregon resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the OCPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Oregon attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Texas Privacy Rights

Under the TDPSA, which goes into effect July 1, 2024, Texas residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Texas can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks' Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the TDPSA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the TDPSA.

While we do collect some “sensitive data” as that term is defined by the TDPSA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the TDPSA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Texas, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the TDPSA, which you can do here.

If you are a Texas resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Texas privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a Texas resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the TDPSA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Texas attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Utah Privacy Rights

Under the UCPA, Utah residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection and use of their personal data. Residents of Utah can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the UCPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the UCPA.

While we do collect some “sensitive personal information” as that term is defined by the UCPA, this is limited to location information collected and processed for the purposes of providing our network management services and with our customers’ prompting of end users for permission to enable location-sharing.

If you are a Utah resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Utah privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a Utah resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Your Virginia Privacy Rights

Under the VCDPA, Virginia residents have certain rights around Juniper Networks’ collection, use, and sharing of their personal data. Residents of Virginia can learn more about the categories of personal data we collect about you, and how we share it with third parties in Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice.

Generally, we process data as a processor for our customers and channel partners, many of whom are large enterprises who have a direct relationship with individuals using the Juniper Products. This means that, in addition to other exceptions under the VCDPA that may apply (including for employees, contractors and business contacts), our processing of data as a processor does not involve a “sale” of personal data of a consumer. Please note that we do not “sell” your personal data to third parties as that term is defined under the VCDPA.

Juniper engages in “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the VCDPA. In addition to the rights described in the Juniper Networks’ Privacy Notice, if you are a resident of Virginia, you have the right to opt out of “targeted advertising”, as that term is defined in the VCDPA, which you can do here.

If you are a Virginia resident and have any concerns about how we process your data or would like to exercise any of your Virginia privacy rights, including those described below, you can make an online request, contact us by calling 1-888-914-9661, PIN 203149, or write to Juniper Networks, Inc., Attn: Legal-Privacy, 1133 Innovation Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA. Please identify yourself as a Virginia resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. If you maintain an account with us, we may require that you submit your request through your account (to the extent permitted by applicable law). In addition, under the VCDPA, you have the right to appeal our decision with regards to your request and you can do so by submitting this form and by contacting the Virginia attorney general here should your appeal be denied. Finally, if we are processing your personal data as a processor for a customer or channel partner, we may ask you to contact our customer or channel partner directly, to the extent permitted under applicable law.

Published and Effective: June 2024.

Click here for the December 2022 Privacy Notice.