The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), gives California residents the right to know what personal information businesses collect about them, to delete it, to opt out of its sale or sharing, and to non-discrimination for exercising these rights. It applies to for-profit businesses that meet revenue or data volume thresholds and has served as a model for privacy legislation across dozens of other U.S. states. Enforcement is handled by the California Privacy Protection Agency. — Browse 3 verified solutions.