
CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act)
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law designed to protect the personal information of California residents. It gives individuals rights regarding their data, such as the ability to know what information businesses collect about them, request deletion of their data, and opt-out of the sale of their information. The CCPA aims to enhance consumer privacy, requiring companies to be transparent about their data practices and to give consumers more control over their personal information. It applies to businesses that meet certain criteria, including those that earn significant revenues or handle a large volume of personal data.