Tag: CCPA
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The End of the “All or Nothing”: Why Google is killing the “Master Switch” and Unbundling Your Privacy
If you’ve opened the Play Store, YouTube, or Google Maps lately, you’ve probably run into a series of polite but persistent pop-ups. You may also have received the “do nothing” emails from Google on your privacy settings. They all say some version of the same thing: “Your settings are changing.”, we will not track your…
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Mandatory Audits: California CCPA’s New Cybersecurity Requirements and Phased Deadlines
An audit will be required for businesses that meet certain thresholds, specifically those that process activities presenting a “significant risk to consumers’ security” and meet one of the following criteria: The Phased Audit Timeline Cybersecurity audits will be phased in starting in 2028, with the timing of your first required audit based on your business’s…
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CCPA Compliance: When and How Your Business Must Conduct Privacy Risk Assessments
Following, our previous post which detailed the new ADMT requirements in the recently approved CCPA regulations we now turn to another critical component of the new regulation: mandatory Risk Assessments for businesses subject to the CCPA. These assessments are a core part of the new compliance landscape, requiring businesses to analyze whether the risks to…
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California’s New AI Rules: How CCPA Regulates Automated Decision-Making Technology using AI
California regulators unanimously approved a sweeping set of new regulations mandating significant changes for businesses subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). These rules focus heavily on the use of Automated Decision-Making Technology (ADMT) and impose new obligations regarding pre-use notices and consumer opt-out rights.Businesses that use ADMT to make significant decisions must comply…
