Ccpa

/ˈsiː-siː-pi-eɪ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) California Consumer Privacy Act, a statute enhancing privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of California.
    The CCPA requires businesses to disclose what personal data they collect from consumers.

Commentary

Often abbreviated as CCPA, this law is critical in U.S. data privacy regulation, focusing on consumer transparency and control over personal information.

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