
California Consumer Privacy Act
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law that gives California residents greater control over their personal information held by businesses. It allows individuals to know what data is being collected about them, request deletion of that data, and opt out of its sale. Businesses must inform consumers about their data practices and comply with these requests. The CCPA aims to enhance privacy rights and ensure transparency in how companies handle personal information, reflecting growing concerns about data privacy in the digital age.