California Privacy Rights Act
Description
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) is an expansion of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) that enhances privacy rights for California residents. It imposes stricter data protection requirements on businesses, including obligations related to data transparency, consumer rights, and accountability.
Overview
The CPRA is designed for businesses that handle personal data of California residents. Its purpose is to enhance consumer privacy rights by imposing stricter data protection requirements, including transparency, consumer rights, and accountability, ensuring that businesses safeguard personal information and comply with state privacy laws.
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California Consumer Privacy Act
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