California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Compliance
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a comprehensive privacy law that was enacted in the state of California, United States on January 1, 2020, and provided California residents with certain rights regarding their personal information held by businesses, as in the following: 1. Applicability : CCPA applies to for-profit businesses collecting personal information from California residents if they meet criteria like annual revenues over $25 million or collecting/selling data from 50,000+ consumers, households, or devices. 2. Consumer Rights: CCPA grants California residents' rights to know, delete, opt-out of the sale, and non-discrimination for their personal information. 3. Notice and Transparency: CCPA requires businesses to provide clear and accessible notices to consumers about the personal information collected, its purposes, third-party sharing, and disclose consumer rights. 4. Data Handling Practices: CCPA restricts personal information collection, use, and s...