California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Overview

AThe California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), enacted in 2018, creates new consumer rights relating to the access to, deletion of, and sharing of personal information that is collected by businesses. It also requires the Attorney General to solicit broad public participation and adopt regulations to further the CCPA's purposes. The proposed regulations would establish procedures to facilitate consumers' new rights under the CCPA and provide guidance to businesses for how to comply. The Attorney General cannot bring an enforcement action under the CCPA until July 1, 2020.

A act in full can be accessed by the following link https://oag.ca.gov/privacy/ccpa

Summary

The CCPA provides four key rights to California consumers:

  • The right to know what personal information is collected, used, shared or sold, both as to the categories and specific pieces of personal information;
  • The right to delete personal information held by businesses and by extension, a business's service provider;
  • The right to opt-out of sale of personal information;
  • The right to non-discrimination in terms of price or service when a consumer exercises a privacy right under CCPA;

For details on the above please see our Privacy Policy.

Contact Information

If you have questions, concerns, or suggestions you can contact us, by email on Support@ITarian.com or at:

ITarian LLC
200 Broadacres Drive, 2nd Floor
Bloomfield, NJ 07003, United States