How the California Privacy Protection Agency will operate

23/11/2020 | IAPP

One of the main changes brought about by the California Privacy Rights Act is the establishment of the California Privacy Protection Agency as an “independent watchdog” whose mission is both to “vigorously enforce” the CPRA and “ensure that businesses and consumers are well‐informed about their rights and obligations.” This IAPP article attempts to break down the duties of the agency and what its initial tasks will be once it appoints its members in the early months of 2021. Meanwhile, Reuters reports how a senior advisor to President-elect Biden helped shape the CCPA.

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