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CCPA coming in from Jan.1, 2020. What does it all mean?

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A new privacy law is all set to kick in for California from Jan. 1, 2020. Even as enterprises are scrambling to implement the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), what are its implications, how will it change the Internet, & how does it compare to Europe’s GDPR? Here’s a report.


California’s groundbreaking privacy law takes effect in January. What does it do? – The Guardian

Last year, California passed a landmark privacy law that gives consumers more control over their data. The legislation gives residents unprecedented rights to control what information companies collect on them and how it is used. The California Consumer Privacy Act will go into action 1 January 2020, giving residents of the state a whole new arsenal of tools to protect their data and personal information online – and saddling businesses with a lot more responsibility.

Link: California’s groundbreaking privacy law takes effect in January. What does it do?
via www.theguardian.com


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