California's Delete Act and DROP Platform: New Privacy Rights for Data Deletion
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Summary
The article explains California's Delete Act (Senate Bill 362) which expands privacy rights established by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). It describes DROP as the platform created by CalPrivacy to allow consumers to submit free, easy-to-access requests to delete their personal information from all registered data brokers. The legislation requires data brokers to register and comply with these deletion requests.
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The Delete Act expands privacy rights for Californians.
DROP is this platform.
Allows consumers to submit a request to delete their personal information
Provides these requests to all registered data brokers
Learn more about DROP. This includes the California Consumer Privacy Act and the Delete Act.
