How We Use and Share Your Information
We use and share your information to:
- Create, deliver and maintain our products and services.
- Establish and maintain your account.
- Measure credit and payment risk.
- Provide account related services and information.
- Help you with customer service and technical support issues or questions.
- Help us improve and personalize our products and services.
- Provide you with marketing and promotional communications and deliver targeted and relevant advertising and relevant offers to you, which includes making better predictions about content and marketing offers that may interest you.
- Administer our Dell Rewards program.
- Authenticate your identity.
- Detect and prevent fraud.
- Manage and protect our networks, services and customers.
- Meet our legal obligations and conduct research.
- Promote the overall health and safety of the workplace, including to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 infections at Dell premises.
- Book desk reservations at Dell premises.
COVID-19 Health Survey Tools, Thermal Vision Camera and COVID Self-Reporting
In order to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 infections and keep our communities safe, all Dell employees, contingent workers, and visitors may be asked to complete a COVID-19 health and vaccine survey, attest to their COVID-19 vaccine immunization status and/or COVID-19 negative test results, and/or pass a thermal body temperature screening in order to gain access to Dell premises. The thermal vision camera measures your body temperature on an anonymous basis and Dell does not retain youyr body temperature. If your body temperature is equal to or above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, you will be denied entry and/or asked to leave Dell premises.
The COVID-19 health and vaccine survey collects your name, email address, Dell badge number, work location, COVID-19 vaccination status and limited health data you voluntarily provide. The COVID Self-Report voluntary reporting tool collects your name, email address, Dell badge number, work location, phone number and limited health data you voluntarily provide. Subject to local laws, we will collect proof of your COVID-19:
(a) Vaccine immunization status certificate issued by the local government authority, including digital certificates issued by the local government authority (e.g., COVID-19 digital certificate), or
(b) Negative COVID-19 screening test result including:
- your first and last name
- specimen collection and negative test result dates
- the entity issuing the COVID-19 negative test result
Your Consumer Privacy Rights
Consumer privacy rights vary depending on where you reside, but Dell will make reasonable efforts to honor your request even if you are a resident of a country or state that does not require us to do so under applicable law. You may have the following consumer privacy rights under applicable state laws:
- Right to Know: you may have the right to request information about the personal information we have collected about you and for what purpose.
- Right to Access: you may have the right to request information about how we process your personal information and to obtain a copy of that personal information.
- Right to Portability: you may have the right to receive your personal information, in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and to have that information transmitted to another organization in certain circumstances.
- Right to Deletion: you may have the right to request the deletion of your personal information that we have collected from you.
- Right to Be Free from Discrimination: Dell will not discriminate against you for exercising your consumer privacy rights.
- Right to Opt-out of Sharing: you may have the right to opt out of Dell sharing your personal information with third parties for some purposes, including sharing that may be defined as a sale under certain laws.
- Right to Make Choices About Email Marketing: you may have the right to make choices about receiving email marketing.
Please keep in mind that we may not be able to honor all requests, such as if the information is required to process your payments or returns, to fulfill your order, or to comply with tax, audit, or other regulatory requirements. Please refer to
Submitting Access or Deletion Requests to learn how to submit a request.
California residents can also turn on the Global Privacy Control (GPC) to opt out of the “sale” or sharing of your personal information for each participating browser system that you use or can click on the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link at the bottom of our webpage for other options. Learn more at the
Global Privacy Control website. Please keep in mind that these opt-out tools are limited to the device and web browser you are using because they work off your device ID or browser ID. If you use another device or browser, you will need to opt-out on each device and browser. If you block or clear cookies from your browser, it may remove the opt-out settings, requiring you to opt-out again.
California Residents
The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) grants California residents certain rights regarding the personal information that businesses have about them. These include (a) the right to know about personal information categories the business collected about you in the prior 12 months, the source of such information, the purpose for collecting the information and the specific information collected about you (this information is available in our Supplementary Disclosures; (b) the right to request access or deletion of your personal information, (c) the right to request correction of your personal information as well as (e) the right to direct a business to stop selling your personal information. While Dell does not sell personal information to third parties for monetary consideration, the CCPA broadly defined “sale” and the certain data collected on our sites by third parties for interest-based advertising purposes may have been considered a “sale” under the CCPA, and would be considered sharing under the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”). Dell may be categorized as a “Service Provider” under the CCPA in certain cases, such as in providing products and services to our customers. In other cases, Dell may be categorized as a business, such as in our day to day operations. The categories of third parties to whom personal information is disclosed include advertisers and marketing partners and data analytics providers. The categories of information we may share with such parties may include device information and identifiers, such as IP address, and unique advertising identifiers and cookies; usage information, such as browsing history; location information, such as city; and inference data. To opt out, please click the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” button at the bottom of our webpage, or you or an authorized agent acting on your behalf (subject to our verification of the identity and legal authority associated with such request as required by law) can also send your request to us at:
Dell Technologies Inc.
Attention: Privacy Office
One Dell Way, RR1-61
Round Rock, Texas 78682, USA
California residents can also turn on the Global Privacy Control (GPC) to opt out of the “sale” or sharing of your personal information for each participating browser system that you use. Learn more at the
Global Privacy Control website.
Colorado Consumers
The Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”) grants consumers that are residents of the State of Colorado certain rights provided by C.R.S. § 6-1-1-1306 regarding the personal information businesses have about them, subject to certain limitations. These rights are listed in more detail below, and at this time do not extend to individuals acting in commercial or employment contexts.
- The Right of Access: Consumers have the right to confirm the processing of their personal data and to access their personal information, and obtain a copy of it in a readily useable format (to the extent “technically feasible”);
- The Right to Correct Inaccuracies: Consumers may request that inaccuracies in their personal information are corrected, considering the nature of the data and the business’ purposes in using it;
- The right to Deletion: Consumers have the right to delete personal information concerning the consumer;
- The Right to Data Portability: Consumers have the right to obtain a copy of their data from the controller (Dell) in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows the consumer to transmit the data to another entity up to twice per year;
- The Right to Opt-Out: Consumers have the right to opt out of several different uses of their personal information, including: targeted advertising, sale of their personal information, and profiling for the purpose of making decisions with legal or similarly significant effects concerning the consumers. Please note that Dell does not sell your personal information as defined by the CPA. To opt out of targeted advertising online, please adjust your cookies settings to reject marketing cookies as described in Dell’s Cookie Notice. For other opt-outs or requests, please contact us at [email protected] or write to us at:
Dell Technologies Inc.
Attention: Privacy Office
One Dell Way, RR1-61
Round Rock, Texas 78682, USA
The categories of third parties to whom personal information is disclosed include advertisers and marketing partners and data analytics providers. The categories of information we may share with such parties may include device information and identifiers, such as IP address, and unique advertising identifiers and cookies; usage information, such as browsing history; location information, such as city; and inference data. To opt out, please click the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” button at the bottom of our webpage, or you or an authorized agent acting on your behalf (subject to our verification of the identity and legal authority associated with such request as required by law) can also send your request to us at:
Dell Technologies Inc.
Attention: Privacy Office
One Dell Way, RR1-61
Round Rock, Texas 78682, USA
- Colorado residents can also turn on the Global Privacy Control (GPC) to opt out of the “sale” or sharing of your personal information for each participating browser system that you use. Learn more at the Global Privacy Control website.
- A Colorado resident may also designate another person to act on their behalf as their authorized agent with respect to these rights. We will seek to authenticate that someone claiming to be an authorized agent on behalf of another is in fact an authorized agent for that individual. While this may vary on a case by case basis, some ways we may seek to authenticate an authorized agent is by requesting a power of attorney or other legal document that reflects this relationship.
- Colorado residents may appeal Dell’s response to their requests by sending an email to [email protected] or by contacting us at our address noted above.
Connecticut Residents
The Connecticut Data Privacy Act or (“CTDPA”) provides Connecticut residents with certain rights. At this time, it does not apply to employees or to business to business relationships. Connecticut residents the following rights:
- The right to access personal data that a controller has collected about them.
- The right to correct inaccuracies in their personal data.
- The right to delete their personal data, including personal data that a controller collected through third parties.
- The right to obtain a copy of their personal data in a portable and readily usable format that allows them to transfer the data to another controller with ease.
- The right to opt-out of:
- the sale of their personal data;
- the processing of personal data for the purposes of targeted advertising; and
- profiling that may have a legal or other significant impact.
A Connecticut resident may also designate another person to act on their behalf with respect to these rights.
- Please note that Dell does not sell your personal information as defined by the CTDPA. To opt out of targeted advertising online, please adjust your cookies settings to reject marketing cookies as described in Dell’s Cookie Notice. For other opt-outs or requests, please contact us at [email protected] or write to us at:
Dell Technologies Inc.
Attention: Privacy Office
One Dell Way, RR1-61
Round Rock, Texas 78682, USA
The categories of third parties to whom personal information is disclosed include advertisers and marketing partners and data analytics providers. The categories of information we may share with such parties may include device information and identifiers, such as IP address, and unique advertising identifiers and cookies; usage information, such as browsing history; location information, such as city; and inference data. To opt out, please click the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” button at the bottom of our webpage, or you or an authorized agent acting on your behalf (subject to our verification of the identity and legal authority associated with such request as required by law) can also send your request to us at:
Dell Technologies Inc
Attention: Privacy Office
One Dell Way, RR1-61
Round Rock, Texas 78682, USA
- Connecticut residents can also turn on the Global Privacy Control (GPC) to opt out of the “sale” or sharing of your personal information for each participating browser system that you use. Learn more at the Global Privacy Control website.
Virginia Consumers
The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”) grants consumers that are residents of the Commonwealth of Virginia certain rights regarding the personal information businesses have about them, subject to certain limitations. These rights are listed in more detail below, and at this time do not extend to individuals acting in commercial or employment contexts.
- The Right to Know: Consumers have the right to know whether or not a business processes their personal information;
- The Right of Access: Consumers have the right to access their personal information, and obtain a copy of it in a readily useable format (to the extent “technically feasible”);
- The Right to Correct Inaccuracies: Consumers may request that inaccuracies in their personal information are corrected, considering the nature of the data and the business’ purposes in using it;
- The Right to Data Portability: Consumers have the right to obtain a copy of their data from the controller (Dell) in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows the consumer to transmit the data to another controller;
- The Right to Opt-Out: Consumers have the right to opt out of several different uses of their personal information, including: targeted advertising, sale of their personal information and profiling for the purpose of making decisions with legal or similarly significant effects concerning the consumers. Please note that Dell does not sell your personal information as defined by the VCDPA. To opt out of targeted advertising online, please adjust your cookies settings to reject marketing cookies as described in Dell’s Cookie Notice. For other opt-outs or requests, please contact us at [email protected] or write to us at:
Dell Technologies Inc.
Attention: Privacy Office
One Dell Way, RR1-61
Round Rock, Texas 78682, USA
Submitting Access or Deletion Requests
If you would like to access a copy of, or request deletion of the personal information we may maintain about you, or to exercise any other privacy right as set out above, you may do so by:
- Sending a written request via email to [email protected];
- Visiting our Data Subject Request (“DSR”) web portal if you have a registered Dell MyAccount (this is the only option that requires an account); or
- Writing to us at:
Dell Technologies Inc.
Attention: Privacy Office
One Dell Way, RR1-61
Round Rock, Texas 78682, USA
Dell requires the following information to authenticate you no matter which method you use to make your request:
- First name
- Last name
- Email address
If you are an agent acting on behalf of someone else, please note that in addition to the information noted above, we will also ask for a copy of your Power of Attorney.
Please be aware that your request does not guarantee complete access or comprehensive removal as the law may not permit or require removal in certain circumstances.
Your Marketing Choices
You have choices about how we reach you with marketing offers and about other uses of your information. To update your preferences, you can:
- Click “unsubscribe” in any email marketing communications we send you.
- Go to your MyAccount or visit our Preference Management Center to select your marketing communication choices.
- Go to our List Removal Page to be removed from receiving marketing-related communications.
Please be aware that it may take up to 10 business days for your email preferences to take effect.
How We Secure Your Information
We use appropriate technical, organizational, and physical data security safeguards to help protect against unauthorized access to, use or disclosure of your personal information, such as:
- Using encryption when collecting or transferring sensitive information, such as credit card details.
- Designing our data security safeguards to ensure the ongoing security, integrity, availability and resilience of processing systems and services.
- Limiting physical access to our premises.
- Limiting access to the information we collect about you.
- Ensuring that our Business Partners have appropriate safeguards in place to help protect your personal information.
- As required by law, destroying or de-identifying personal information.
We encourage you to keep any passwords you use confidential and to be careful to avoid “phishing” scams where someone may send you an email that appears to be from Dell asking for your personal information. Dell will not request your ID or password through email.
Collection and Use of Children's Information
We understand the importance of taking extra precautions to protect the privacy and safety of children using our products, services or our websites. Children under the age of 16 or equivalent minimum age under applicable law, must not share their personal information unless their parent or guardian provides verifiable consent. If at any time a parent or guardian needs to access or delete data associated with their child’s or guardian’s account, they may contact us through one of the options provided in this Privacy Statement. Dell does not sell the personal information of minors under the age of 18.
Links to Third-Party Websites and Services
We may sometimes provide links directing you to websites operated by third parties. Those websites may also collect your personal information, subject to the third party’s information practices as outlined in their privacy statements. Dell does not operate these websites and is not responsible for their information practices. We encourage you to review privacy statements on any third party website before providing any personal information.
Contact Us
If you would like to exercise your privacy rights or have a privacy question, concern or complaint, please contact us at
[email protected] or write to us at:
Dell Technologies Inc.
Attention: Dell’s Privacy Office
One Dell Way, RR1-61
Round Rock, Texas 78682, USA
Effective Date: April 5, 2021
Last Updated: October 5, 2023