A major mandate for consumer privacy and data protection, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), is just around the corner—scheduled to come into effect on the 1st January 2020. Worried your business’ website isn’t up to snuff? We’ve got the answers to all your questions with a guide to getting your site CCPA-ready for the New Year.
Driven by privacy concerns of its fellow residents, the state of California passed the CCPA bill that empowers Californian consumers by holding businesses accountable for protecting their data while browsing and making purchases on websites.
Contrary to what many believe, the mandate will not be restricted to California-based businesses but will apply to all businesses—regardless of their location—if they collect personal information of consumers based in California. With a GDP of $3 trillion USD and 40 million residents, California is one of the most lucrative consumer bases for companies with a footprint in the American market. Economists estimate over half of U.S. businesses will fall under the purview of this act and be subject to its stipulations.
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If you are meeting any of the criteria mentioned above, you need to comply with the CCPA stipulations by January 1, 2020. That means Californian consumers will now have the right to raise a civil action lawsuit against your business and you may be liable to pay the following charges if found guilty of breaching the CCPA regulations:
If any of your consumers are California-based, he or she has the right to:
In order to adhere to CCPA regulations, you need to take a few preparatory measures, from making changes on your website to reviewing data collection practices and even establishing new processes (e.g., practices of recording data processing and disclosing information when a consumer requests it). If you are already GDPR compliant, conforming to the CCPA will not be difficult. However, in certain areas, CCPA will have a much broader scope.
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With CCPA amendments getting final senate approvals soon, you can expect more clarity in the coming days and weeks. But that doesn’t mean you can’t begin preparing your business and website for the upcoming legislation. Consulting legal authorities and digital marketing professionals, you can get ahead of the game to ensure your site is CCPA-compliant on time.
While the CCPA is undergoing amendments before the final roll-out, we at Milestone are closely monitoring developments. If you are a Milestone CMS customer, we’ll be rolling out the mandatory changes for your website to adhere to CCPA stipulations by the deadline while you get your processes in place. Your dedicated Customer Success Manager will be in touch with you to keep you up to date with compliance needs.
If you are not a Milestone customer and would like to know how you can ensure compliance with CCPA and GDPR on your website, get in touch with us at (408) 200-2211. For further updates on CCPA stay tuned by following the Milestone blog.
Disclaimer:
The information contained here is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included in this site without seeking legal advice.
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