California DOJ Tweaks CCPA Rules Again
The California Justice Department again revised privacy rules Thursday, saying the fourth set of edits to the California Consumer Privacy Act responds to comments on previous revisions from October. One change clarifies “that a business selling personal information collected from…
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consumers in the course of interacting with them offline shall inform consumers of their right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information by an offline method.” Another change involves a uniform button for consumers to opt out of selling personal information. Comments are due Dec. 28.