CCPA / CPRA (California Privacy Law)
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the CPRA, is a state privacy law giving California residents rights over their personal information, including the right to know, delete, and opt out of its sale or sharing. It is a leading model for US state privacy regulation.
The CCPA emphasizes transparency and consumer choice, particularly the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information, and requires businesses to disclose their data practices.
It is one of a growing number of US state privacy laws. Building on consented, transparent first-party data makes compliance across these regimes more manageable. This is general information, not legal advice.
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