Definition

The California Consumer Privacy Act, a US state privacy law granting California residents rights over their personal information, including the right to know what data is collected, the right to delete it, the right to opt out of its sale, and the right to non-discrimination for exercising these rights. As amended by the CPRA (2023), CCPA closely mirrors certain GDPR provisions and has influenced privacy legislation in other US states.

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