California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) - Department of Justice The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) gives consumers more control over the personal information that businesses collect about them and the CCPA regulations provide guidance on how to implement the law
California Consumer Privacy Act - Wikipedia The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a state statute intended to enhance privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of the state of California in the United States
Understanding the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) The CCPA grants California residents new rights regarding their personal information It imposes data protection duties on certain entities conducting business in California
What is the CCPA? | IBM The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) protects and enforces Californians' data privacy rights
Risk Assessments Under the New CCPA Regulations Commence Jan. 1, 2026 Selling or sharing personal information Note that the definition of sharing is broad; for example, the use of ad tech Processing sensitive personal information (exceptions can apply for employees or independent contractor personal information) Using automated decision-making technology (“ADMT”) for a significant decision concerning a consumer Using automated processing to infer or
California Consumer Privacy Laws - CCPA CPRA - Bloomberg Law The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), signed into law on June 28, 2018, creates an array of consumer privacy rights and business obligations regarding the collection and sale of personal information
CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT OF 2018 CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT OF 2018 effective 01 01 2026 – AB 137, AB 566 update posted to cppa ca gov December 2025