The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a bill intended to enhance privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of California,
United States, effective January 1, 2020. The intentions of the Act are to provide California residents with the right to:
- What personal data is being collected about them.
- Know whether their personal data is sold or disclosed and to whom.
- Say no to the sale of personal data.
- Access their personal data.
- Request a business to delete any personal information about a consumer collected from that consumer.
- Not be discriminated against for exercising their privacy rights.
The Vermont Data Broker Regulation has three main parts:
- A requirement that Data Brokers register with the Vermont Secretary of State annually.
- A requirement that Data Brokers maintain certain minimum data security standards; and
- A prohibition on fraudulently acquiring certain types of data, or using such data to commit bad acts.
Nevada SB220 is AN ACT relating to Internet privacy; prohibiting an operator of an Internet website or online service which collects certain information from consumers in this State from making any sale of certain information about a consumer if so directed by the consumer; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Anchor Computer is compliant with all three of the privacy laws listed above.