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What Is the CPRA? California's Privacy Rights Act Explained for Website Owners
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What Is the CPRA? California's Privacy Rights Act Explained for Website Owners

The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) expanded the original CCPA with stronger consumer rights, a dedicated enforcement agency, and stricter rules around cookies and data sharing. If your website collects data from California residents, the CPRA likely applies to you - and enforcement is already producing six- and seven-figure fines.

Mar 18, 2026 · 12 min read
What Is the ePrivacy Directive? The EU Cookie Law That Still Governs Your Website
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What Is the ePrivacy Directive? The EU Cookie Law That Still Governs Your Website

The ePrivacy Directive is the EU law that specifically regulates cookies, online tracking, and electronic communications. Despite being over two decades old, it remains the primary legal basis for cookie consent enforcement across Europe - and fines for breaching it reached record levels in 2025.

Mar 18, 2026 · 13 min read
What Is GDPR and Why Does It Matter for Your Website?
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What Is GDPR and Why Does It Matter for Your Website?

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) sets strict rules for how websites handle personal data from visitors in the EU and EEA. If your site uses cookies, collects email addresses, or runs analytics, the GDPR almost certainly applies to you - even if your business is based outside Europe.

Mar 18, 2026 · 13 min read
What Is CCPA? A Practical Guide to the California Consumer Privacy Act for Website Owners
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What Is CCPA? A Practical Guide to the California Consumer Privacy Act for Website Owners

The California Consumer Privacy Act gives residents control over how businesses collect, share, and sell their personal information. Unlike the GDPR, CCPA follows an opt-out model, but recent enforcement actions show regulators are tightening the screws on cookie consent, tracking, and Global Privacy Control signals.

Mar 18, 2026 · 13 min read