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CCPA Notice Requirements

The CCPA requires businesses to include specific information in their Privacy Notices. Many of these items are typical transparency items such as:

  • Categories of personal information collected, 
  • Purpose for the collection, 
  • Categories of third parties with whom you share personal information, 
  • Categories of sources of the personal information, etc.

Businesses should be able to leverage the Privacy Notices they have already put in place for other privacy regulations like GDPR. There are a few additional CCPA-specific disclosures directed specifically to Californian residents.
Some examples of CCPA specific disclosures that will likely need to be added are:

  • A description of the Californian consumer’s CCPA rights (i.e. access, deletion, right to opt out) and the designated methods for submitting such requests (i.e. businesses must have a toll free number and web address).
  • Categories of personal information “collected”, “sold” and “disclosed for a business purpose” in the past 12 months. 
  • The specific business or commercial purposes for the collection and sale of personal 
  • A separate link to the “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” internet webpage should be provided.

 

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