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CCPA

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law that gives California residents more control over their personal information held by businesses. It requires companies to inform consumers about what data they collect, how it’s used, and who it’s shared with. Consumers can request access to their data, ask for it to be deleted, and opt-out of its sale. The CCPA aims to enhance privacy rights and consumer protection in the digital age, setting a standard for data privacy that other states may follow.