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CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) / CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act): These are privacy laws enacted in California, USA. CCPA grants California consumers various rights regarding their personal information held by businesses, including the right to know what personal information is collected, shared, or sold, and the right to opt-out of the sale of personal information. CPRA expands upon CCPA, introducing additional privacy rights and establishing the California Privacy Protection Agency to enforce these laws.
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GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation): This is a comprehensive data protection law enacted by the European Union (EU) to protect the personal data and privacy of EU citizens. GDPR imposes strict requirements on how organizations collect, process, and store personal data. It grants individuals rights such as the right to access their data, the right to rectify inaccuracies, the right to erasure (commonly known as the "right to be forgotten"), and the right to data portability.
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COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act): This is a U.S. federal law designed to protect the privacy of children under the age of 13. COPPA applies to websites and online services that are directed towards children or knowingly collect personal information from children. It requires such websites and services to obtain parental consent before collecting, using, or disclosing personal information from children.