as defined in and in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”). The terms “personal data” and “personal information” are
The CPRA’s cookie consent requirements are a little different. While the CPRA does not expressly require that a company use opt-in consent, it does require companies to disclose that cookies are being used and what the information gathered will be used for. Under the CPRA and other data pri...
The CPRA’s cookie consent requirements are a little different. While the CPRA does not expressly require that a company use opt-in consent, it does require companies to disclose that cookies are being used and what the information gathered will be used for. Under the CPRA and other data pri...
V. Changes to this CCPA & CPRA Privacy Statement We reserve the right to amend this CCPA & CPRA Privacy Statement at our discretion and at any time. When we make changes, we will post the updated CCPA & CPRA Privacy Statement on our website and update the effective date. Your continued...
The CPRA’s cookie consent requirements are a little different. While the CPRA does not expressly require that a company use opt-in consent, it does require companies to disclose that cookies are being used and what the information gathered will be used for. Under the CPRA and other data pri...
The CPRA’s cookie consent requirements are a little different. While the CPRA does not expressly require that a company use opt-in consent, it does require companies to disclose that cookies are being used and what the information gathered will be used for. Under the CPRA and other data pri...
The California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA) was approved by California voters in November 2020, and this amended the CCPA, adding the following new privacy protections for consumers that took effect on January 1st,2023. The right to correct inaccurate personal information which a business hol...
The newly established California Privacy Protection Agency is soliciting public comments on a number of issues, as required by the California Privacy Rights Act CPRA
The CPRA’s cookie consent requirements are a little different. While the CPRA does not expressly require that a company use opt-in consent, it does require companies to disclose that cookies are being used and what the information gathered will be used for. Under the CPRA and other data pri...