
California Privacy Rights Act
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), effective from January 1, 2023, enhances privacy protections for California residents. It expands consumer rights concerning their personal data, allowing individuals to know what information is collected, request deletion, and opt-out of its sale. The CPRA also establishes the California Privacy Protection Agency to enforce these rights and set regulations. By giving consumers more control over their data, the CPRA aims to promote transparency and accountability among businesses that handle personal information. It marks a significant step in data privacy legislation in the United States.