What Does the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) Mean For Us?

CCPAOn June 18th 2018, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was enacted with a plan to come into affect January 2020. Like GDPR, this new law will provide consumers with more control over their data.

CCPA Basics:

(1) The right of Californians to know what personal information is being collected about them.

(2) The right of Californians to know whether their personal information is sold or disclosed and to whom.

(3) The right of Californians to say no to the sale of personal information.

(4) The right of Californians to access their personal information.

(5) The right of Californians to equal service and price, even if they exercise their privacy rights.

(SEC. 3. Title 1.81.5)

Essentially, CCPA means that consumers have the right to know the categories and specific information being collected, how it is used, and the right to control or delete it without being treated differently by the business.

 

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