

After the Governor approved the final amendment bills of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) on September 13, 2019, the effective date of this data privacy regulation moved closer to reality.
After the Governor approved the final amendment bills of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) on September 13, 2019, the effective date of this data privacy regulation moved closer to reality.
With businesses focusing their CCPA compliance efforts on beating the January 1, 2020 deadline, the proponents of the initial CCPA ballot initiative tabled a new initiative, the California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act (CPREA) of 2020, commonly referred to as CCPA 2.0 on September 25, 2019.
The proponents of CCPA 2.0 intend to have this regulation voted on in the 2020 General Election.
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If it garners support from Californians, CCPA 2.0 will widen the scope of CCPA protections for consumers as well as obligations on businesses significantly. Some of the notable additions expected to come into effect if CCPA 2.0 is passed include:
At the start of December 2019, the proponent of CCPA 2.0, Alistair Mactaggart, submitted a revised version of the proposed California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Rights Act to the Attorney General of California.
The key revisions to the initial CCPA 2.0 draft that businesses need to know focus on:
Update: California’s Attorney General published the revisions to CCPA’s proposed regulations on February 7, 2020.
Concerning AdTech, the revised CCPA 2.0 draft seeks to:
For most companies that handle personal information, service providers are an integral part of their data processing activities. Under the revised CCPA 2.0 terms;
The revised CCPA 2.0 text incorporates GDPR terms that are not part of the CCPA set to come into effect on January 1, 2020. They include:
When it comes to transparency, the revised CCPA 2.0 text;
At Secure Privacy, we will be monitoring CCPA 2.0 closely and keep you updated about the latest developments as they happen.
Meanwhile, in case you have questions about CCPA 1.0, check out our detailed guide on how to become CCPA compliant. If you want to learn more about the upcoming changes after Prop 24 approval, take a look at our article about the difference between CCPA and CCPA 2.0.
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