The California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”) provides certain rights to California residents (“you” or “your”). Broadly speaking, the CCPA grants California residents the following rights:
- A right to request that a business disclose the personal information that the business collects, uses, discloses, sells, and shares about you.
- A right to request that a business correct inaccurate personal information that the business maintains about you.
- A right to request that a business delete the personal information that the business has collected from you, subject to certain exceptions.
- A right to request that a business limits the use and disclosure of your sensitive personal information.
- A right to opt out of having your personal information sold or shared (as the term is defined in the CCPA) by a business.
- A right not to receive discriminatory or retaliatory treatment by a business for exercising your rights under the CCPA.