The California Privacy Protection Agency CPPA released draft regulations though still not yet part of a formal rulemaking process that include what would be seismic changes to California Privacy Rights Act CPRA: Notification of Thrid-Party Collectors, Do not Track and more
California Privacy Protection Agency CPPA issued proposed California Privacy Rights Act rules requiring companies to treat browser-based Do Not Track signals as consumer opt-outs, serve disclosures in eye-catching colors. CPRA statute made these optional.
The California Privacy Protection Agency CPPA released draft regulations though still not yet part of a formal rulemaking process that include what would be seismic changes to California Privacy Rights Act CPRA: Notification of Thrid-Party Collectors, Do not Track and more
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