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Know what personal data is being collected about them. Know whether their personal data is sold or disclosed and to whom. Say no to the sale of personal data. Access their personal data. Request a business to delete any personal information about a consumer collected from that consumer.
Know Your Obligation to the CCPA. Map Consumer Data. Update Privacy Disclosures. Create a Homepage Privacy Link. Develop a Process for Handling Consumer Requests. Identify and Implement System Changes. Train Employees. Strengthen Data Security.
What Businesses Must Comply with the CCPA? To fall within the scope of the CCPA, the business must also meet one of the additional three criteria: Have $25 million or more in annual revenue; or. Possess the personal data of more than 50,000 consumers, households, or devices or.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a state statute intended to enhance privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of California, United States. Amendments to the CCPA, in the form of Senate Bill 1121, were passed on September 13, 2018.
All companies that serve California residents and have at least $25 million in annual revenue must comply with the law. In addition, companies of any size that have personal data on at least 50,000 people or that collect more than half of their revenues from the sale of personal data, also fall under the law.
Know How the CCPA Affects Your Organization. Map Consumer Data. Fine-Tune Your Privacy Disclosures. Allow Customers to Opt Out. Decide How to Handle Customer Requests. Update Your Software and Systems. Train Your Teams. Protect Against Data Breaches.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect on January 1, 2020. It gives consumers in that state added rights regarding their personal data. Businesses face various obligations in order to comply.
The law applies to any company that meets any one of three thresholds annually: It has at least $25 million in revenue, makes at least half its money by selling data or gathers information on at least 50,000 consumers.
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