THE VERGE – July 4 – The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 is set to dramatically change how businesses handle data in the most populous state. Companies that store large amounts of personal information will be required to disclose the types of data they collect, as well as allow consumers to opt out of having their data sold. The bill, which passed both chambers unanimously, was signed later in the day by Gov. Jerry Brown. The legislation, which is similar to Europe's new GDPR protections, is the result of a last-minute attempt to head off a ballot measure that would have brought a slightly different set of privacy rules to the state.
by Colin Lecher
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GDPR training is important so that they do not make one silly mistake that snowballs into a hefty fine not only this but you also must have a cookie consent banner on your website.
GDPR training is important so that they do not make one silly mistake that snowballs into a hefty fine not only this but you also must have a cookie consent banner on your website.