
Online Privacy Protection Act
The Online Privacy Protection Act (OPPA) is a law designed to enhance users' online privacy. It requires websites that collect personal information from California residents to create a clear and accessible privacy policy. This policy must explain what information is collected, how it's used, and whether it is shared with third parties. The goal is to give individuals more control over their personal data and ensure transparency about how their information is handled online. While it primarily targets websites operating in California, its implications may affect organizations nationwide due to interstate commerce.