If 2018 was the year spent anticipating the GDPR enforcement deadline, 2019 will be the year US states begin enforcing their own data privacy laws. While the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) isn’t the first US data privacy law to go into effect, it...
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If 2018 was the year spent anticipating the GDPR enforcement deadline, 2019 will be the year US states begin enforcing their own data privacy laws. While the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) isn’t the first US data privacy law to go into effect, it has certainly gained more attention than others. This could largely be in part because of its similarities to GDPR, but it could also be because it’s the strictest US data privacy law of our time. And though the CCPA doesn’t go into effect until January 1, 2020, provisions within the law require that businesses provide data collected from up to 12 months prior to the enforcement date, which means that organizations must begin their CCPA compliance efforts now. If you’re a US-based company or have clients located in California, you’ll need to update your privacy policy to ensure compliance with CCPA. Check out these 10 ways that you can accomplish this.
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