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CCPA

California Consumer Privacy Act

Definition

CCPA is California's data privacy law granting consumers rights to know what personal information is collected, delete it, opt out of its sale, and access it in a portable format. Amended by CPRA (2023), it applies to for-profit businesses meeting revenue or data-volume thresholds.

Compliance requires data mapping, privacy notices, opt-out mechanisms, and vendor contracts.


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