A Guide to the California Consumer Rights Act (CPRA)

The CPRA builds upon the already established California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA). The CPRA, also known as the CCPA 2.0, further regulates the security and privacy requirements of businesses that collect consumer data. The CPRA includes a new requirement to practice data minimization, new regulations on data sharing, new consumer rights, limitations on automatic decision making, and a new category of special personal data called sensitive information. This guide will help you understand the CPRA.

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