CCPA Checklist

Our CCPA compliance checklist helps you achieve and maintain privacy compliance. Build user trust and achieve high opt-in rates.
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Published by Usercentrics
1 min to read
Aug 12, 2020

Compliant data is a critical business resource

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) protects the personal data of residents of California. Companies doing business in the state and collecting personal data need to be clear on their compliance responsibilities.

Enforcement of the law is increasing, as announced by California’s Attorney General. There is added scrutiny on the apps market and there are regular headlines in the news about children online and concerns about their data and privacy.

California has a population as large as that of many countries, has the world’s fourth largest economy, and is home to some of the world’s largest tech companies. So it makes a lot of sense for that state to be at the forefront of privacy protection in the United States. California’s privacy laws protect a large number of people, affect a massive number of businesses, and help shape privacy operations at companies whose products are used by billions of people.

The CCPA has already been influential on subsequent data privacy legislation passed in the United States, and it, along with the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), which came into effect in January 2023, and which expands and amends the CCPA, will continue to be influential on data privacy legislation and enforcement in the US.

User data is critical to marketing operations and revenue goals, but privacy compliance is necessary to avoid the risk of fines, data loss, and damage to brand reputation. It’s also a competitive advantage that helps build user trust, develop higher engagement long term, and boost revenue.

This toolkit provides a step-by-step guide to help bring your marketing strategy into alignment with the CCPA.

Download our California data privacy law checklist now!