Facebook thinks CCPA does not apply to them as businesses can install their web tracking system Pixel for free and pay only to deliver targeted ads based on the information they harvest.
Companies should have an automated, accurate and scalable technology solution to handle a potential mountain of Subject Rights Requests (SRRs) when CCPA comes into effect.
The passage of a national privacy law is gaining momentum as more state laws like CCPA are adding to the scheme of divergent U.S. data protection laws that companies are struggling to reconcile.
As part of its CCPA compliance efforts, Google has recently announced that they will block personalized ads by giving customers the right to opt-out of personal data collection.
Companies need a pragmatic picture of the costs and benefits that GDPR and CCPA compliance represents so that they can make the best decision for their business.
Ethyca's study shows that only 12% of companies have reach an “adequate state of compliance” ahead of the new CCPA data privacy regulation becoming law on January 1, 2020.
Learn about the key initiatives, which can help reduce regulatory, operational and reputational risk, while establishing preparedness for CCPA enforcement.
Microsoft is now the first major tech company that says it plans to abide by the new CCPA not just in California, but also to honor California’s digital privacy law in every state where it operates in the United States.
CCPA, the most comprehensive data privacy law in the U.S., will soon take effect. What do you need to know about the legislation to ensure your organization is prepared for it?
While businesses are tirelessly preparing for CCPA, the Californians for Consumer Privacy is busy with a new ballot initiative, CPREA, that would amend CCPA and shift the privacy landscape in California.