In California, that movement’s aims have been transformed into law, through passage of the CCPA. It strikes a forceful blow for consumer rights andcybersecurityby giving the State of California a capable framework for enforcing data privacy laws and regulations. It provides California residents wit...
Set to take effect January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is considered one of the most expansive United States privacy laws to date. Here's what you need to know about the act.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a data protection law that came into effect on January 1, 2020. The CCPA is designed to give California consumers greater control over their personal information that is collected, received, used, shared, and/or sold (i.e. ‘processed’) by ...
California's newest privacy law is set to become effective in January, 2020. Is your online store ready to be compliant with the CCPA? Read to find out.
CCPA defines “personal information” fairly broadly. The law describes it as “information that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household.” ...
This is an update to the CCPA's previous 50,000 consumer threshold, making the law more friendly to small businesses. Companies with gross sales of $25 million as of January 1 of the previous year. Companies that generate more than 50% of their total revenue by sharing or selling personal...
xMatters is considered a Service Provider under CCPA, and xMatters collects and processes the personal information of customers and users for the purpose of providing services. xMatters primary responsibility is to ensure that processing activities are compliant with CCPA and, as always, that to pro...
What is the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)? Moving away from US-EU data transfers, theCalifornia Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) of 2018is a California state statute that was a forerunner in granting consumers more control over how their user data is collected. In fact, the CCPA influence...
The main purpose of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) is to enable consumers to opt out of the sale of their personal information. However, there was a lot of debate about what constitutes a "sale" of personal information. Given the s
The CCPA requires that the total cost of a loan or credit product be disclosed, including how interest is calculated and any fees involved. It also prohibits discrimination when considering a loan applicant and bans misleading advertising practices. ...