*Note: Since the writing of this blog, CCPA has been replaced with CPRA. Privacy laws often have varying definitions of what constitutes “personal information.”Though these laws have the common goal of protecting individual privacy by regulating the co
Define Processed Personal Data. means any Personal Data Processed by the party acting as a Processor at any time on and from Completion in connection with the provision of the activities, services or performance of its other obligations set out in this A
The GDPR legislation is a piece of law that protects the personal data of European citizens. It aims to increase people's control and privacy rights over their data and places strict controls on how organizations process that information. GDPR ensures that organizations process personal data securely...
The CCPA, in part, regulates the fair reporting of a customer's financial information, as well as prohibiting deceptive advertising and discrimination bycreditors. It also makes the terms of loans more transparent to borrowers who may not be well-versed in finance or banking—the CCPA requiresfin...
CCPA: The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a state-level regulation in the United States. It enables California residents to ask organizations what personal data exists about them, delete it on request, and find out what data has been given to third parties. These measures apply to ...
Verify the identity of consumers who request access to data. Respond to data access and delete requests. Keep a record of data requests for at least 24 months. Protected information under the CCPA The CCPA broadly divides protected information into two categories, personal information and sensitive...
Define Applicable Data Privacy Law. means EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”), California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) or any other applicable data protection or privacy law where applicable;
personal data of people in the European Union and European Economic Area to ensure individuals had more control over their information. In the United States, California passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2018 to mandate that businesses notify consumers when their data is collected...
medical history and criminal or employment history, and information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual's identity, such as his/her name, SSN, date and place of birth, mother's maiden name, biometric data and including any other personal information that is linked or linkab...
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): Requires that consumers be made aware of what personal data is collected and gives consumers control over their personal data, including a right to tell organizations not to sell their personal data. There are also industry-specific privacy guidelines in some...