Data Privacy
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) is a state-level privacy law in California, United States. It grants certain privacy rights to California residents and imposes obligations on businesses that collect and process their personal information.
Notice at Collection
Businesses must provide consumers with a notice at the point of data collection, informing them of the categories of personal information collected and the purposes.
Right to Know and Deletion
Consumers have the right to request and delete personal information that businesses have collected, disclosed, or sold about them, subject to certain exceptions provided.
Opt-Out of Sale
Businesses must include a "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" link while collecting information to facilitate opt-out requests for the right to opt out of the sale.
Contractual Obligations
Businesses sharing personal information with third parties must have written agreements in place that include provisions for restrictions on the third party's use.
CCPA
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CCPA
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Compliance Assessments
Comprehensive assessments of current data handling practices, policies, and systems.
Privacy Policy Development
Drafting of privacy policies to ensure they align with CCPA requirements.
Data Mapping and Inventory
Mapping and documenting the personal information collected, processed, and shared.
Consumer Rights Management
Establish processes and systems to manage consumer requests related to their CCPA rights.
Employee Training and Awareness
Training and educating employees about CCPA requirements and their roles in ensuring compliance.
Vendor and Contractual Reviews
Evaluation of third-party vendors' engagement and ensuring compliance.
Opt-Out Mechanism Implementation
Guidance for implementing mechanisms to opt-out of the sale of personal information.
Ongoing Compliance Monitoring
Provide continuous monitoring and support with up to date with CCPA requirements.