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The California Consumer Privacy Act, known also as Assembly Bill 375 or CCPA, is a consumer privacy law that regulates how businesses handle, process, share, and sell customer information and data.
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CCPA data breach violations, which are any intentional or unintentional violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act, can be very serious infractions for any business or company to endure.
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With the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA, taking effect in January 2020, many business owners, and people in general, have a lot of questions.
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If your company collects data concerning California residents, you should take time determining whether your company is going to be subject to new liabilities and obligations under the CCPA.
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