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CCPA 2.0 is Law, Now What?

November 6, 2020

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In this week’s election, California citizens approved Proposition 24, known as the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), or California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) 2.0. The CPRA amends some provisions of the CCPA, which became enforceable in July 2020. Both the CPRA and CCPA have many implications for enterprises, with the latter still unfolding.

A New Law, a New Agency

A key aspect of the CPRA is that it establishes a new data protection agency (the California Privacy Protection Agency) that will allow people (individuals or organizations) to file data/privacy-related complaints, according to this Data Counsel article.

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