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The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) is the first of its kind law in the US that will give greater privacy rights to consumers who reside in the state.
While the CCPA borrows many of core concepts from the EU’s GDPR, understanding both regulations will be important to effective preparation and compliance.
This white paper highlights the key differences and similarities between GDPR and CCPA, focusing on:
- Penalties and violations
- Personal information vs personal data
- Rights of the consumer vs data subject rights
Read on to gain more insight into the relationship between these 2 regulations.