The California Privacy Rights Act, Proposition 24, was Enacted on November 4, 2020

    On November 4, 2020, California voted into law Proposition 24, or the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).

    This law is an addition to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and gives California residents the ability to prohibit businesses from using various types of sensitive information, including race, health, religion, location, sexual orientation, and biometrics. The CPRA also allows consumers to prevent businesses from sharing their personal data, and provides funding for a Privacy Protection Agency established to enforce privacy laws.

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