Who does the CCPA apply to?
The CCPA: California Consumer Privacy Act requires certain businesses to make a number of rights available for consumers, including providing consumers with the ability to opt-out of the sale of their personally …
The CCPA: California Consumer Privacy Act requires certain businesses to make a number of rights available for consumers, including providing consumers with the ability to opt-out of the sale of their personally …
Privacy policies serve a number of different functions. For businesses, Privacy Policies provide an opportunity to directly communicate its privacy practices to consumers. Pertinent information in the policies, such as who may …
In 2004, California became the first state in the nation to require posting a Privacy Policy when it passed the California Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”). In 2014, California updated CalOPPA to …
In 2004, California passed the California Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”) to require websites to post a Privacy Policy. In 2014, California updated the law to require those Privacy Policies to contain …
*Note: Since the writing of this blog, CCPA has been replaced by CPRA. The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) has been enforced by the California Attorney General since July 1st, 2020. Until …
The California state legislature is serious about privacy, with not one but two privacy laws that regulate websites – the California Online Privacy Protect Act (CalOPPA) and the California Consumer Privacy Act …
*NOTE: Since the writing of this blog, CPRA has replaced the CCPA. Some people subscribe to the idea that the only constant in life is change. If you have looked at your …
*NOTE: Since the writing of this blog, the CCPA has been replaced by the CPRA. The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) was passed on June 28, 2018 to provide California …
As a real estate agent, your website may allow visitors to search listings for properties through IDX. This allows users to search for listings, property details and, most importantly, allows users to …
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law passed in 2017 that aims to provide Californians with greater control over their private information. The law includes the right to access what …