A collection of knowledge base articles that approach the proposed requirements of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA).
Companies affected by CCPA must be compliant with the regulation by January 1, 2020. If you’re not CCPA compliant, now is the time to change! At a high level, CCPA compliance requires companies to:
CCPA's civil penalties imposed by the Attorney General can range from $2,500 for an unintentional violation to $7,500 for an intentional violation per instance. A company may not be not liable for...
CCPA legislation requires many businesses to change the way they handle cookies; noncompliance with these rules could put your business at risk for large penalties!
The CCPA will bring many changes to California’s privacy world. See how privacy policies, terms of use, and more, will have be affected.
The CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) is set to be one of the toughest privacy laws in the US until now. See what changes it will bring.
See you on the safe side