2023 (when the CPA Rules take effect) to continue processing consumer personal data, including sensitive data. However, the prior consent will only be valid if it complied with the requirements for valid consent under the CPA. A controller relying ...
For the Colorado data privacy law, rulemaking has concluded, and businesses subject to the CPA have much-needed guidance on a number of previously unclear requirements. Here’s a non-exhaustive list: Universal opt-out mechanisms, such as the Global Privacy Control, must be treated like an opt...
The new Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) will take effect on July 1, 2023, requiring companies that operate within the state to comply with heightened privacy requirements. Colorado joins several other states with comprehensive privacy laws. However, the CPA contains some unique provisions that companies...
(c) audit our internal processes for compliance with legal and contractual requirements and internal policies; (d) enforce the terms and conditions that govern the Platform; and (e) prevent, identify, investigate, and deter fraudulent, harmful, unauthorized, unethical or illegal activity, including ...
The attorney general’s office is permitted to promulgate regulations for technical specifications for such opt-out mechanisms by December 31, 2023. The CPA sets forth a number of requirements for those regulations, including requiring the opt-out to represent the consumer’s affirmat...
Speaking of which, when the units are done being built, estimated to be the end of 2024, all full-time employees can apply, but the units will go out based on a weighted lottery. Things like job requirements and income will play into how high up on the list you can be drawn, and ...
January 3, 2023 Colorado AG Publishes Second Draft of Colorado Privacy Act Rules On December 21, 2022, the Colorado Attorney General published anupdated versionof the draft rules to the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”). The draft, which follows thefirst iterationof the proposed rules published on...