Data Privacy,
Technology
Mar. 23, 2022
CPRA will give consumers tools needed to enforce privacy rights
The California Consumer Privacy Act, widely hailed as the most stringent consumer privacy law in the country, has produced a modest sizzle rather than the predicted thunder clap during the more than two years it has been in effect. A primary reason is the California attorney general’s underwhelming enforcement.




Anita Taff-Rice
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The California Consumer Privacy Act, widely hailed as the most stringent consumer privacy law in the country, has produced a modest sizzle rather than the predicted thunder clap during the more than two years it has been in effect. A primary reason is the California attorney general's underwhelming enforcement.
The AG's office took months to draft implementing regulations, stating that the office had "limited resources" an...
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