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<blockquote data-quote="Burrito" data-source="post: 863847" data-attributes="member: 72439"><p>Just fyi... the state of California in the US is instituting a more rigorous privacy policy --- the CCPA.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/31/21039228/california-ccpa-facebook-microsoft-gdpr-privacy-law-consumer-data-regulation[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Because California is a large part of the market share in the US, I'm going to guess that most companies will choose to comply with the CCPA as opposed to stopping business operations in California.</p><p></p><p>The CCPA is more like the GDPR -- a larger and more consumer respecting policy.</p><p></p><p>But this is new -- so it's hard to know where this might end up. Our current national administration does not particularly respect consumer issues --- so they may try to invalidate the CCPA -- just as they have with other initiatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burrito, post: 863847, member: 72439"] Just fyi... the state of California in the US is instituting a more rigorous privacy policy --- the CCPA. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/31/21039228/california-ccpa-facebook-microsoft-gdpr-privacy-law-consumer-data-regulation[/URL] Because California is a large part of the market share in the US, I'm going to guess that most companies will choose to comply with the CCPA as opposed to stopping business operations in California. The CCPA is more like the GDPR -- a larger and more consumer respecting policy. But this is new -- so it's hard to know where this might end up. Our current national administration does not particularly respect consumer issues --- so they may try to invalidate the CCPA -- just as they have with other initiatives. [/QUOTE]
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