Setting the Bar Low: Are Websites Complying With the Minimum Requirements of the CCPA?

On June 28, 2018, the California State Legislature passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), arguably the most comprehensive piece of online privacy legislation in the United States. Online services covered by the CCPA are required to provide a hyperlink on their homepage with the text “Do...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bf9c016c0215423cba4f048df11107e72021-12-05T14:11:10ZSetting the Bar Low: Are Websites Complying With the Minimum Requirements of the CCPA?2299-098410.2478/popets-2022-0030https://doaj.org/article/bf9c016c0215423cba4f048df11107e72022-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/popets-2022-0030https://doaj.org/toc/2299-0984On June 28, 2018, the California State Legislature passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), arguably the most comprehensive piece of online privacy legislation in the United States. Online services covered by the CCPA are required to provide a hyperlink on their homepage with the text “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” (DNSMPI). The CCPA went into effect on January 1, 2020, a date that was chosen to give data collectors time to study the new law and bring themselves into compliance.Van Nortwick MaggieWilson ChristoSciendoarticleccpacprado not sell my personal informationprivacy policiesEthicsBJ1-1725Electronic computers. Computer scienceQA75.5-76.95ENProceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Vol 2022, Iss 1, Pp 608-628 (2022)
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cpra
do not sell my personal information
privacy policies
Ethics
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Electronic computers. Computer science
QA75.5-76.95
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do not sell my personal information
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Van Nortwick Maggie
Wilson Christo
Setting the Bar Low: Are Websites Complying With the Minimum Requirements of the CCPA?
description On June 28, 2018, the California State Legislature passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), arguably the most comprehensive piece of online privacy legislation in the United States. Online services covered by the CCPA are required to provide a hyperlink on their homepage with the text “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” (DNSMPI). The CCPA went into effect on January 1, 2020, a date that was chosen to give data collectors time to study the new law and bring themselves into compliance.
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title Setting the Bar Low: Are Websites Complying With the Minimum Requirements of the CCPA?
title_short Setting the Bar Low: Are Websites Complying With the Minimum Requirements of the CCPA?
title_full Setting the Bar Low: Are Websites Complying With the Minimum Requirements of the CCPA?
title_fullStr Setting the Bar Low: Are Websites Complying With the Minimum Requirements of the CCPA?
title_full_unstemmed Setting the Bar Low: Are Websites Complying With the Minimum Requirements of the CCPA?
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