
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a data privacy law that gives California consumers more control over what personal information businesses collect and how their data will be used. This includes the Right to Know, the Right to Delete, the Right to Opt-Out of Sale, and the Right to Non-Discrimination.
Related Posts
Leveraging Best-in-Class Identity Verification for CCPA Requests

Blog
Leveraging Best-in-Class Identity Verification for CCPA Requests
Online Safety – Overview of Regulations Protecting our Identities

Blog
Online Safety – Overview of Regulations Protecting our Identities
CIP vs KYC: What is a Customer Identification Program?

Blog
CIP vs KYC: What is a Customer Identification Program?
Radical Accuracy in Identity
Power fully-automated risk decisions with the world’s most complete view of customer identity. Speak to an identity verification and fraud prevention expert to learn more.