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California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (US)

Made: 28-06-2018 | Laid: 28-06-2018 | Forced: 28-06-2018

Overview


The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a data privacy law that grants California consumers greater control over their personal information held by businesses.

The Act represents a significant step towards enhancing data privacy rights for California residents and has inspired similar data privacy initiatives in other U.S. states. It empowers consumers with more control and transparency over their personal data and encourages businesses to adopt more responsible data practices to protect consumer privacy.

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