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PRIVACY POLICY



Privacy Notice



Effective June 10, 2024

Broadcom, Inc. and its global affiliates and subsidiaries (collectively,
“Broadcom”) value your privacy. This Privacy Notice (“Notice”) describes how
Broadcom collects, stores, uses, and discloses your Personal Data. “Personal
Data” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable
individual. “Broadcom” in this Notice refers to the relevant Broadcom
company(ies)  processing your Personal Data.



This Notice governs Broadcom’s collection and processing of your Personal Data
in the context of your interactions with Broadcom, including where you visit
Broadcom’s website (“Site”), receive marketing communications, do business with
Broadcom on behalf of your organization, or are a user of a Broadcom service
procured by your Organization and Broadcom collects and processes Personal Data
related to your use of such service. This Notice does not apply where your
Personal Data is submitted to Broadcom’s Services for processing by Broadcom on
behalf of your Organization. In that context, Broadcom will process your
Personal Data pursuant to the terms of the Data Processing Agreement in place
between your Organization and Broadcom. This Notice does not govern Broadcom’s
collection and processing of Personal Data in the context of employment or
candidacy for employment.

Additional privacy information may be provided in Service descriptions,
contractual terms, or supplemental privacy notices, such as the VMware Products
and Services Supplemental Notice. Certain Broadcom Services may have additional
specific privacy notices. To the extent of any conflict, such specific term or
notice shall control.




What Information Does Broadcom Collect About You and Why?
Broadcom may ask you to provide Broadcom with Personal Data about yourself in
order to provide services to you. If you choose not to provide Personal Data
that Broadcom has asked for, it may delay or prevent Broadcom from providing
services to you. Broadcom may collect the following categories of Personal Data
about you:

 * personal and business identifiers and contact information such as name, job
   title, company name, contact, shipping and billing information, phone number,
   email address, photographs, and contact preferences;
 * internet or other electronic network activity, i.e. technical data such as
   domain name, browser type and operating system, web pages you view; links you
   click; your device’s IP address; login data e.g. username, account number,
   password; the length of time you visit Broadcom’s Site; the URL or the
   webpage that led you to Broadcom’s Site;
 * performance and usage data about your use of Broadcom’s Services; information
   you provide to Broadcom to receive technical assistance or during customer
   service interactions; your interests, demographics, experience with
   Broadcom’s Services, contact preferences and what you enter into any 'free
   text' boxes in Broadcom’s forms;
 * commercial information, i.e. transactional data including credit card and
   payment data, transaction history; and
 * Personal Data disclosed by you on message boards, chat features, blogs and
   other services or platforms to which you are able to post information and
   materials (including third-party services and platforms). Broadcom also may
   record its telephone or other communications with you, to the extent
   permitted by applicable law.

Personal Data may be required to determine access eligibility for certain
restricted parts of Broadcom’s Site or services. Personal Data about you
collected on-line may be combined with information provided off-line or
collected from trusted third party sources.

Information Broadcom Collects Directly From You.  Broadcom collects Personal
Data about you when you visit Broadcom’s Site, register or subscribe for
Broadcom’s services, order Broadcom’s products or services, create an account on
Broadcom’s Site, request marketing or publications to be sent to you, give
Broadcom feedback on Broadcom’s products, services or Site, sign up for an event
or webinar, have phone calls with sales representatives, or when you contact
customer support.

Information Broadcom Collects From a Third Party. Broadcom also may collect
Personal Data about you from third party sources, such as someone authorized by
you to act on your behalf, third-party services that you use that utilize or
interact with Broadcom’s services, or where your Personal Data is provided to us
by an event partner. Broadcom may also collect your Personal Data from other
sources as and when permitted by applicable laws, such as public databases,
joint marketing partners, and social media platforms.

Information Broadcom Collects Automatically, including via Cookies and Similar
Tracking Technologies.  Broadcom may automatically collect information about
your use of Broadcom’s Site, or services through cookies, web beacons, and other
technologies. Broadcom may combine this information with other information that
Broadcom has collected about you such as your user name. Please see
Broadcom’s Cookie Notice.

In connection with providing the Services, Broadcom may collect, modify and
analyze metadata and/or operations data, such as system log files,
configuration, performance, usage data and transaction counts, from Broadcom’s
software or systems hosting the Service, and from your organization’s systems,
applications, and devices that are used with the Service which relate to system
utilization and performance statistics.  

In connection with your organization's deployment of VMware branded Services,
Broadcom may automatically collect information in relation to your use of these
Services. Please see the VMware Products and Services Supplemental Notice for
additional information regarding the types of data collected.



How Does Broadcom Use Your Information?
Broadcom uses the information collected about you as appropriate and relevant
for the following commercial purposes:

 * to register you as a new customer;
 * to enable you to order products or services, download software updates
   („Services“);
 * to provide services to you, including programs, online services and customer
   support;
 * to allow you to make requests, and register for customized communications
   programs;
 * to customize the content and information that Broadcom may send or display to
   you;
 * for marketing and promotional purposes;
 * to assist Broadcom in advertising Broadcom’s products and services on
   third-party websites;
 * to follow up with you after conferences and events;
 * to post testimonials on Broadcom’s online properties and, subject to your
   consent, to use your name with your testimonial;
 * to interact on third-party social networks (subject to that network's terms
   of use);
 * to provide online communities and blogs;
 * to facilitate the delivery of education and training





Such information may include among others, your name, location and business
contact information, information related to the Services you are using,
preferences you have selected while visiting theSite, message content and
network identifiers related to contacting Broadcom or using the Site.

Broadcom uses the information collected about you as appropriate and relevant
for the following business purposes:

 * to better understand how users access and use Broadcom’s Site, products, and
   services and for other research and analytical purposes, including data
   analysis, audits, fraud monitoring and prevention, developing new products or
   improving existing ones, enhancing, improving or modifying the Site,
   identifying usage trends, determining the effectiveness of Broadcom’s
   promotional campaigns and operating and expanding Broadcom’s business
   activities;
 * to manage Broadcom’s relationship with you which may include notifying you
   about changes to Broadcom’s terms or this Notice;
 * for compliance with applicable law, including laws outside your country of
   residence;
 * to comply with legal process;
 * to enforce Broadcom’s contracts;
 * to protect Broadcom’s operations or those of any of Broadcom’s affiliates;
 * to defend against or pursue legal claims;
 * to protect Broadcom’s employees, rights, privacy, safety, security, property,
   facilities and/or that of Broadcom’s affiliates or others;
 * to facilitate the delivery of Services, including but not limited to,
   tracking entitlements, providing support, verifying compliance, controlling
   access to the Service, monitoring and ensuring  the performance, security,
   stability and operational integrity of Broadcom’s IT and Services
   infrastructure and preventing or addressing service or technical issues.
 * to provide quality control related and staff training
 * to protect Broadcom’s employees, Services, Site and facilities
 * to the extent necessary and proportionate to prevent fraud and ensure network
   and information security
 * For VMware branded Services please see the VMware Products and Services
   Supplemental Notice for additional details on how your data is used in
   connection with Broadcom’s provision of the Services. For more details on
   Broadcom’s telemetry programs see for on premise products the Customer
   Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) and for SaaS products the Service Usage
   Data Program (SUDP).



Such information may include among others, your name, location and business
contact information, information related to the products you are using,
preferences you have selected while visiting Broadcom’s website, messages
content and network identifiers related to you contacting Broadcom or using
Broadcom’s websites.

De-Identified Data. Broadcom will not attempt to re-identify de-identified data
unless it is reasonably necessary for security or fraud prevention purposes.

Sensitive Personal Data. Broadcom will only process any special categories of
Personal Data (“Sensitive Personal Data”) relating to you for specific purposes
outlined above or in relevant supplemental notices, because either: 1. You have
given Broadcom your explicit consent to process that information; or 2. The
processing is necessary to carry out Broadcom’s obligations under applicable
law; 3. The processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defense
of legal claims; or 4. You have made the information public.



Biometric data
Broadcom does not collect, capture, possess, receive or process any biometric
data such as retina or iris scans, fingerprints, voiceprints, or scans of hand
or face geometry, and Broadcom expressly prohibits Broadcom’s customers from
providing any such data to Broadcom without relevant authorization, if
applicable.

Broadcom does provide certain multifactor authentication services to its
customers, whereby a key pair with a public and a private key is created. The
private key will remain on the device used by the end user and the public key
will be sent to Broadcom. If a customer chooses to enable end user biometrics
for authentication purposes , such biometric data will only be stored locally on
the end user’s device, for use by the end user to access the private key created
and retained on the end user’s device. Broadcom does not collect or have access
to data that would be considered “biometric” and the public key does not derive
or contain any biometric data. Broadcom only uses the public key to verify
customers’ end user’s access privileges. End users may remove the public key
through the product’s self-service console or it will be deleted once the
Customer’s contract with Broadcom is terminated.



Legal Basis of Processing
In order to collect, use and otherwise process your Personal Data for the above
listed commercial and business purposes, Broadcom may rely on the following
legal bases as appropriate and relevant in the specific context:

 * Broadcom’s legitimate interest in providing the Sites and making the Services
   available to you, provided Broadcom’s interest is not outweighed by the risk
   of harm to your rights and freedoms.
 * Your consent, where Broadcom has obtained your consent to process your
   Personal Data for certain activities. You may withdraw your consent at any
   time by using the contextual preference tools available in the communications
   or in the user interfaces of the products and services Broadcom provides to
   you. Absent those, please contact Broadcom as explained below. However,
   please note that your withdrawal of consent will not affect the lawfulness of
   any use of your Personal Data by Broadcom based on your consent prior to
   withdrawal.
 * To fulfill any contractual obligations, such as where you have purchased a
   product or service from Broadcom. For example, Broadcom may require your
   contact details in order to deliver your order if you have purchased a
   product from Broadcom.
 * For compliance with Broadcom’s legal obligations where applicable laws
   require Broadcom to process your Personal Data.



Legal Basis of Processing Of Personal Data For The Purposes Of Fraud Prevention
And Network and Information Security as part of Broadcom’s Services
Broadcom processes Personal Data for fraud prevention and network and
information security purposes when providing Services. Pursuant to applicable
privacy legislation, organizations have a recognized legitimate interest in
collecting and processing Personal Data to the extent necessary and
proportionate for preventing fraud and ensuring network and information
security. Network and information security means the ability of a network or of
an information system to resist events, attacks or unlawful or malicious actions
that could compromise the availability, authenticity, integrity and
confidentiality of stored or transmitted data, or the security of the related
services offered by, or accessible via those networks and systems.

As a provider of payment security services and cybersecurity technologies and
services, it is in Broadcom’s legitimate interests to collect and process
Personal Data to the extent necessary and proportionate for the purposes of
preventing fraudulent payment transactions (“Fraud”) and ensuring the security
of Broadcom’s customers’ payment transactions and information networks and
systems. This includes the development of payment transaction records and of
threat intelligence resources aimed at maintaining and improving on an ongoing
basis Broadcom’s ability to detect Fraud and the ability of networks and systems
to resist unlawful or malicious actions and other harmful events affecting
information networks and systems (“Cybersecurity Threats”)..

The Personal Data Broadcom processes for the prevention of Fraud includes, but
is not limited to:

 * Information related to electronic means of payment and related entitlements;
 * Information related to electronic payment transactions;
 * Contextual signals and indicators of suspected fraud;
 * Verification information to confirm or dispel suspected fraud; and
 * Evidence of suspected, detected and/or confirmed fraud.

The Personal Data Broadcom processes for network and information security
purposes include, without limitation, network traffic data related to
Cybersecurity Threats such as:

 * sender email addresses (e.g., of sources of SPAM);
 * recipient email addresses (e.g., of victims of targeted email cyberattacks);
 * reply-to email addresses (e.g., as configured by cybercriminals sending
   malicious email);
 * filenames and execution paths (e.g., of malicious or otherwise harmful
   executable files attached to emails);
 * URLs and associated page titles (e.g., of web pages broadcasting or hosting
   malicious or otherwise harmful contents); and/or
 * IP addresses (e.g., of web servers and connected devices involved in the
   generation, distribution, conveyance, hosting, caching or other storage of
   Cybersecurity Threats such as malicious or otherwise harmful contents).

Depending on the context in which such data is collected, it may contain
Personal Data concerning you or any other data subjects. In such cases Broadcom
will process the Personal Data concerned only to the extent necessary and
proportionate to the purposes of detecting, blocking, reporting and mitigating
the Fraud  or Cybersecurity Threat of concern to you, and to all organizations
relying on Broadcom’s products and services to secure their payment transactions
and information networks and systems. When processing Personal Data in this
context, Broadcom will only seek to identify data subjects:

 * to the extent that it is an inherent part of the Services Broadcom provides
   to its  customers  and is indispensable to the prevention of the Fraud and/or
   the remediation of the Cybersecurity Threat concerned, or
 * if and as required by law.

If you believe that your Personal Data was unduly collected or is unduly
processed by Broadcom for such purposes, please refer to the “Your Rights” and
“Contact Broadcom” sections below. Please be aware that if it is determined that
Personal Data concerning you is processed by Broadcom because it is critical for
the prevention of, or the detection, blocking or mitigation of Cybersecurity
Threats, then in certain cases the legitimate interest to pursue such processing
may be compelling enough to override access, objection, rectification or erasure
requests related to the data concerned

Automated Individual Decision-Making And Profiling
Where Broadcom processes payment transaction security or network traffic data
for the purpose of fraud prevention or network and information security,
automated decisions concerning particular payment transactions or cyber events
may be made. This could involve in particular assigning relative payment fraud
risk, respectively cybersecurity risk scores to ongoing or recent payment
transactions, information network activities or system behaviors. Such
automatically assigned risk scores may be leveraged by you, by Broadcom, by
Broadcom’s partners and by other customers to detect, block and mitigate the
detected Fraud or Cybersecurity Threat. They could therefore result in said
partners and customers blocking payment transactions they deem to be fraudulent,
halting network traffic coming from or going to suspected or known malicious
addresses. Such processing is not intended to produce any other effect than
protecting you, Broadcom, Broadcom’s partners and Broadcom’s other customers
from fraudulent payment transactions, respectively Cybersecurity Threats. Should
you consider that such automated processing is unduly affecting you in a
significant way, please contact directly the relevant data controller whose use
of Broadcom’s Services is impacting you. In case that data controller is
Broadcom, please refer to the “Your Privacy Rights” and “Contact Broadcom”
sections of this Notice to raise your concerns and to seek Broadcom’s help in
finding a satisfactory solution.

Processing Of Pseudonymous Data To Improve the Performance of Broadcom Hardware
Certain mobile devices equipped with a Broadcom GPS chip occasionally require
querying Broadcom's geolocation assistance server. At the user’s request when
launching a geolocation service on their device, the chip will transmit to
Broadcom over TCP/IP the device's then current broad city level location. In
response, the server will designate to the chip the then-relevant satellites to
connect to. This service reduces the time needed for the chip to achieve
accurate GPS location from about 15 minutes to less than 1 minute. Broadcom does
not manually access, inspect, disclose, retain, correlate or reuse any of the
data associated with this service. The logs related to this service only contain
the dynamic IP address from which the device connected to the service, and these
logs are purged on a rolling 24-hour basis. Broadcom is not in a position to
identify any individual end-user based on the information involved in this
service.

To Whom Does Broadcom Disclose Your Information And Why?
Broadcom may disclose Personal Data collected about you as follows:

Site Visitors. Your user name and any information that you post to Broadcom’s
Site, including, without limitation, reviews, comments, pictures and text will
be available to, and searchable by, all users of the Site.

Affiliates or Subsidiaries. Data Broadcom collects about you may be disclosed to
Broadcom’s affiliates or subsidiaries.

Unaffiliated Third Parties. Certain data about you may be disclosed to select
resellers and/or distributors, particularly if you or your company have
purchased through a third party before.

Service Providers. Data Broadcom collects about you may be disclosed to third
party vendors, service providers, contractors or agents who perform functions on
Broadcom’s behalf.

Personal data collected through and for the purposes of user-requested alerts
and service notifications, including but not limited to short code text messages
in the U.S. and Canada, will not be disclosed, shared, sold or rented to any
affiliated or unaffiliated third parties for marketing purposes.

Business Transfers.  Personal Data Broadcom has collected about you may be
transferred to another company as part of a merger, acquisition or divestiture
by or of that company.

Consent. Broadcom may disclose your personal information to other recipients for
any purpose with your consent.


Legal Obligations and Rights. Broadcom may disclose your Personal Data to any
legally entitled recipients: (i) in connection with the establishment, exercise
or defense of legal claims; (ii) to comply with laws or to respond to lawful
requests or legal process; (iii) for fraud or security monitoring purposes
(e.g., to detect and prevent cyberattacks); (iv) to protect the rights of
Broadcom or its employees; or (v) as otherwise permitted by applicable law.

If Broadcom discloses your Personal Data, to the extent reasonably practicable
and permissible, Broadcom will require its recipients to comply with adequate
privacy and confidentiality requirements, and security standards.

When you visit a Broadcom Site, cookies, if any, will be used in accordance with
Broadcom’s Cookie Notice, and in line with your cookie choices made in the
cookie management tool. Broadcom does not sell your Personal Data for money,
however use of some cookies may constitute “selling” or “sharing” Personal Data
under the California Privacy Rights Act. If you do not wish Broadcom to “sell”
or “share” your data in the meaning of the California Privacy Rights Act, you
may use the Do Not Sell or Share button available in the website’s cookie
management tool at any time to turn off cookies. If Broadcom recognizes the
Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal or Do Not Track signal from your browser,
Broadcom will disable non-essential cookies. See Broadcom’s Cookie Notice for
more information.

What About Links To Other Websites?
Broadcom’s Site and services may contain links to third party websites for your
convenience. Any access to and use of such linked websites will cause you to
leave the Site. Third party websites, even if potentially serving content
co-branded by Broadcom, are not governed by this Notice, but instead are
governed by their own privacy notices. Broadcom recommends that you check the
privacy notices of every third party website you visit before providing any
Personal Data. Broadcom does not control those third party websites and are not
responsible for their content or their privacy practices. Thus, Broadcom does
not endorse or make any legal representations about them. If you decide to
access any of the third party websites linked from Broadcom’s Site, you do so
entirely at your own risk.

How Does Broadcom Secure Your Personal Data?
Broadcom has implemented administrative, technical, physical, electronic, and
managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information Broadcom collects
from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction
and to help maintain data accuracy and ensure that your Personal Data is used
appropriately. Broadcom has  a global Privacy Program. Its charter is to ensure
appropriate privacy processes are in place in order to meet the practices
outlined herein. Where Personal Data is processed by service providers on behalf
of Broadcom, Broadcom has implemented a comprehensive process requiring those
service providers to also comply with applicable data protection laws.

How Long Does Broadcom Retain Your Personal Data?
Broadcom will retain your Personal Data for the period necessary to fulfill the
purposes outlined in this Notice and/or in applicable supplemental notices,
unless a longer retention period is required by law.

Your Rights
Depending on your country or state of residence you may have some or all of the
rights described below with respect to your Personal Data. To exercise your
rights, you may:

 * make use of the self-serve tools available in the products or services you
   are using; or
 * submit your privacy request via the Request Intake Form;

.

It is Broadcom’s legal obligation to validate any request Broadcom receives
before responding. The Request Intake Form linked above is specifically designed
to ensure reliable and auditable request validation. Therefore Broadcom will not
respond to requests that are not submitted and cannot be validated through this
channel. If it is impossible for you to use any of the methods listed above,
please contact the Privacy Office as indicated below to find a resolution.

Email and Marketing. In most instances, Broadcom gives you options with regard
to the Personal Data you provide, including choices with respect to marketing
materials. You may manage your receipt of marketing and non-transactional
communications by: (i) clicking on the “unsubscribe” link in marketing emails;
or (ii) checking certain boxes on Broadcom’s preference center which can also be
found on certain forms Broadcom uses to collect Personal Data.

Access. You may request information regarding Personal Data that Broadcom
collects and holds about you and the source(s) of that information. To access
your Personal Data, return to the product, service or web page where you
originally entered it and follow the instructions in your user interface or on
that web page. If you cannot access your information in this way, please submit
your request through the appropriate Request Intake Form indicated above.

Please note that copies of information that you have updated, modified or
deleted may remain viewable in cached and archived pages particularly of the
Site for a limited period of time. If you request a change to or deletion of
your Personal Data, Broadcom may still need to retain certain information for
record-keeping purposes, and/or to complete any transactions that you began
prior to requesting such change or deletion (e.g., when you make a purchase, you
may not be able to change or delete the Personal Data provided until after the
completion of such purchase). Some of your information may also remain within
Broadcom’s systems and other records where necessary for compliance with
applicable law.

You can request a copy of any Personal Data Broadcom holds about you, and of
which you don’t already have a copy. This service is usually free of charge,
although Broadcom has the right to charge a ‘reasonable fee’ in some
circumstances;

Rectification. You have the right to request that Broadcom rectifies any
inaccuracies in relation to the Personal Data Broadcom holds about you;


Erasure. In some circumstances, you have the right to request the erasure of
your Personal Data or object to the further processing of your information;


Restriction of Processing. In some circumstances, you have the right to require
Broadcom to restrict processing of your Personal Data;


Objection. You have the right to object to any direct marketing or to other
processing of your Personal Data based on Broadcom’s or on third parties’
legitimate interests, unless such interests are compelling enough to override
your objection;


Not to be discriminated against for exercising any of your other privacy
rights. You may exercise any of your rights in this section without Broadcom
discriminating against you in any way. Note however that you may be subject to
differentiated treatment if and to the extent that the exercise of your rights
materially impacts Broadcom’s ability to provide certain services to you (e.g.
if you request the deletion of your account information or access credentials,
Broadcom may no longer be able to grant you access to restricted areas of
Broadcom’s websites). Such differentiated treatment is objectively justified and
does not constitute discrimination.


Withdraw Consent. Where Broadcom relies on your consent, you may have the right
to withdraw consent to Broadcom processing your Personal Data. This will not
affect the processing already carried out with your consent;


Not to be subject to decisions based on automated processing. In some
circumstances, you have the right not to be subject to decisions based solely on
automated processing, and to obtain the human review of any such decisions that
significantly affect you (please refer to the earlier section on automated
decision making); and


Complain. If you have a complaint, Broadcom would appreciate the chance to
address your concerns; please contact Broadcom using the options provided under
“Contact Broadcom”.  You may also lodge a complaint with the supervisory data
protection authority in the state where you live, work or where an alleged
infringement of applicable data protection law occurred

Competent Supervisory Authorities. Broadcom is a business that operates various
activities across a number of jurisdictions. Broadcom has identified the Data
Protection Commission (“DPC”) in Ireland as its Lead Supervisory Authority in
relation to compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).



How Are Cross-Border Transfers of Data Performed?
Subject to your permission or as permitted by law, the Personal Data that you
provide to Broadcom may be transferred within Broadcom across state or country
borders. This may be done to consolidate data storage or to simplify the
management of customer information. Broadcom has adopted globally recognized
privacy principles and safeguards and only collects and/or transmits your
Personal Data to the extent it is reasonably necessary to conduct business and
perform requested services. Broadcom and its service providers comply with
applicable legal requirements providing for adequate safeguards protection of
Personal Data transferred to countries outside of the country of collection or
residence.



In certain cases, where Personal Data is transferred to countries that do not
offer an adequate level of Personal Data protection according to the country of
collection or residence, such transfers are covered by alternate appropriate
technical, organizational and contractual safeguards, specifically  the Standard
Contractual Clauses (issued by the European Commission or the UK’s Information
Commissioner’s Office). If applicable to you, you may obtain copies of such
safeguards by contacting Broadcom. Where local legislation requires your consent
to perform international data transfers, the Company will obtain your consent
prior to the transfer.



Data Privacy Framework. Broadcom Inc., Broadcom Corporation, Avago Technologies
US Inc. and CA, Inc. are participating in the Data Privacy Framework (“DPF”)
Program. As part of Broadcom’s participation in the Data Privacy Framework, if
you have an inquiry or complaint regarding Broadcom’s privacy practices in
relation to Broadcom’s DPF certification, Broadcom encourages you to first
contact Broadcom at data.privacy (at) broadcom.com. In cases of onward transfers
to third parties, Broadcom remains liable to you.

You may also refer a complaint to your local data protection authority, and
Broadcom will collaborate with them to try to resolve your concern. 

Broadcom complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (EU-U.S. DPF) and the
UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework
(Swiss-U.S. DPF) as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce.  Broadcom has
certified to the U.S. Department of Commerce that it adheres to the EU-U.S. Data
Privacy Framework Principles (EU-U.S. DPF Principles) with regard to the
processing of personal data received from the European Union and the United
Kingdom in reliance on the EU-U.S. DPF and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF. 
Broadcom has certified to the U.S. Department of Commerce that it adheres to the
Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles (Swiss-U.S. DPF Principles) with
regard to the processing of personal data received from Switzerland in reliance
on the Swiss-U.S. DPF.  If there is any conflict between the terms in this
privacy notice and the EU-U.S. DPF Principles and/or the Swiss-U.S. DPF
Principles, the Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Data Privacy
Framework (DPF) Program, and to view Broadcom’s certification, please visit
https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/.

In case you do not receive timely acknowledgment of your DPF Principles-related
complaint from Broadcom, or if Broadcom has not addressed your DPF
Principles-related complaint to your satisfaction, please visit
https://go.adr.org/dpf_irm.html for more information or to file a complaint.
 The services of ICDR-AAA for Data Privacy Framework are provided at no cost to
you. In certain circumstances, the Data Privacy Framework provides the right to
invoke binding arbitration to resolve complaints not resolved by any other means
by initiating an arbitration procedure via: https://go.adr.org/dpf_irm.html.



The Federal Trade Commission has jurisdiction over Broadcom’s compliance with
the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (EU-U.S. DPF), the UK Extension to the
EU-U.S. DPF and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (Swiss-U.S. DPF).



Broadcom is subject to the investigatory and enforcement powers of the FTC and
has the requirement to disclose personal information in response to lawful
requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law
enforcement requirements.



What Choices Do You Have Regarding Broadcom’s Use Of Your Personal Data?
Broadcom will not use or disclose your Personal Data in ways unrelated to the
ones described above without first notifying you and offering a choice, unless
Broadcom reasonably considers that Broadcom needs to use it for another reason
and that reason is compatible with the original purpose. Please note that
Broadcom may process your Personal Data without your knowledge or consent where
it is required, or to the extent it is permitted by law.

Broadcom will provide you the opportunity to opt out of certain Broadcom
communications. If you have any difficulty exercising your choices, please
contact Broadcom.

How Can You Contact Broadcom?
You may exercise your rights as described in the “Your Rights” section above, or
by visiting Broadcom’s Request Intake Form referenced above.

Californian Consumers may also submit their requests over the phone by calling
the following toll-free number: +1 (888) 914-9661 and providing the following
PIN: 904 474.

Broadcom has a Global Privacy Officer who is responsible for privacy and data
protection. If you have questions or concerns about this Notice, or the privacy
practices relating to Broadcom’s Site or services or wish to contact Broadcom’s
Global Privacy Officer, please contact Broadcom using the details below:

Company name: Broadcom Inc.
Email address: data.privacy (at) broadcom.com
Postal address: 1320 Ridder Park Drive, San Jose, CA 95131



What About Children?
Broadcom does not knowingly collect Personal Data relating to children. If you
believe that Broadcom may have collected Personal Data from someone under the
age of thirteen (13), or under the applicable age of consent in your country,
without parental consent, please let Broadcom know using the methods described
in the Contact Broadcom section and Broadcom will take appropriate measures to
investigate and address the issue promptly.



What About California “Shine the Light” Privacy Rights?
California law, under California Civil Code Section 1798.83 (known as the "Shine
the Light" law), permits Broadcom’s established customers who are California
residents to request information regarding the manner in which Broadcom
discloses certain categories of your Personal Data to third parties, for the
third parties’ direct marketing purposes. California law provides that you have
the right to submit a request to Broadcom at its designated address and receive
the following information:

 1. The categories of information Broadcom disclosed to third parties for the
    third parties’ direct marketing purposes during the preceding calendar year;
 2. The names and addresses of third parties that received such information; and
 3. If the nature of a third party's business cannot be reasonably determined
    from the third party's name, examples of the products or services marketed.

You are entitled to receive a copy of this information up to one time per
calendar year in a standardized format and the information will not be specific
to you individually. Broadcom’s designated email address for such requests is
the one indicated in the contact details above. Broadcom reserves the right to
not respond to requests submitted to addresses other than the addresses
specified in this paragraph. In your request, please attest to the fact that you
are a California resident. Broadcom reserves the right to require proof of
residence. Please allow up to thirty (30) days for a response.





What About Changes To This Privacy Notice?
Broadcom may change this Notice from time to time, so please be sure to check
back periodically. Broadcom will post any changes to this Notice on Broadcom’s
Site. If Broadcom makes any changes to this Notice that materially affect
Broadcom’s practices with regard to the Personal Data Broadcom has previously
collected from you, Broadcom will endeavor to provide you with notice in advance
of such change by highlighting the change on Broadcom’s Site, or by sending you
an email message to the email address you have provided.

Product-specific privacy information:

Products & Services Transparency Notices (Broadcom) and Privacy Datasheets
(VMware)



Compliance with China’s Privacy Information Protection Law (PIPL)

In addition to the provisions of this Notice, where PIPL is applicable and
requires a separate consent for the processing and transfer of personal data,
Broadcom will notify you separately and provide you with the details of the
overseas recipient, the type of data disclosed and the purposes.

In the case of customers, partners and other contacts, to the extent that PIPL
is applicable, Overseas Recipients may include the organizations listed in the
third party list that can be found here or other ICT service providers
functioning as Broadcom’s data processors. Where Personal Data is transferred to
countries that, according to Chinese authorities, do not offer an adequate level
of Personal Data protection in relation to PIPL, such transfers are covered by
the Chinese Standard Contractual Clauses

Under PIPL, in addition to the rights listed above, you may also have the:

Explanation. You have the right to require Broadcom to further explain the rules
of processing of your Personal Data to the extent that they are unclear or not
addressed in this Privacy Notice



Transfer You have the right to transfer the Personal Data Broadcom holds about
you to another personal information processor as long as it is compliant under
PIPL.


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