California CCPA (CPRA) versus Virginia CDPA
California and Virginia are arguably the two states with the toughest data privacy laws, the CCPA (CPRA) and the CDPA, respectively. Both laws could affect your business, no matter your...
Will a Privacy Policy Satisfy the CCPA/CPRA's Notice at Collection Requirement?
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) requires affected businesses to take several actions, including publishing particular information in particular forms. This includes a narrow list of information when collecting personal data...
How to Update Your CCPA Privacy Policy for the CPRA
If you have a large business or a lot of customers in California, you may already need a Privacy Policy to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018...
The CCPA/CPRA's Consent Requirements
You may have read that the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) doesn't require consent for personal data. This is technically true for adults, but you do not have an absolute...
CCPA (CPRA) Compliance for Startups
If you're starting a business located in California or serving its residents, you may (and likely will) fall under the scope of the state's privacy laws. This includes the California...
The CCPA/CPRA's Toll-Free Number Requirement
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) took effect on January 1, 2020, enacting strong regulations on the collection and retention of the personal information of California residents. It...