Ccpa
Understand the California Consumer Privacy Act — consumer rights, business obligations, opt-out requirements, and how it compares to GDPR. Learn about the "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" requirement, service provider agreements, financial thresholds for applicability, and the latest amendments under the CPRA framework.
CCPA Opt-Out Requirements: "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" Explained
California privacy law requires websites to provide a clear way for users to stop the sale or sharing of their data. Starting in 2026, businesses must also display a mandatory confirmation when processing automated opt-out signals.
The 6 Consumer Rights Under the CCPA (and What They Mean for Your Website)
California privacy law grants residents six fundamental rights over their personal data. For website owners, these rights dictate everything from cookie banner design to how you process data deletion requests.
What Is the CCPA? A Plain-English Guide for Website Owners
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is the cornerstone of US privacy law, giving Californians control over their digital data. This guide explains which businesses must comply, the expanded 2026 requirements, and how to handle personal information correctly.