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Technology,
Administrative/Regulatory

Dec. 16, 2020

Despite new laws, don’t expect robocalls to stop anytime soon

It is dubious that the CCPA will actually benefit California consumers by requiring the anti-spoofing technology six months earlier than federal rules.

Anita Taff-Rice

Founder
iCommLaw

Technology and telecommunications

1547 Palos Verdes Mall # 298
Walnut Creek , CA 94597-2228

Phone: (415) 699-7885

Email: anita@icommlaw.com

iCommLaw(r) is a Bay Area firm specializing in technology, telecommunications and cybersecurity matters.

CYBERSLEUTH

Californians spending the vast majority of their daily hours at home to avoid the infections from the COVID-19 virus are a target for a different pestilence -- robocalling.

Every year, billions of auto-dialed robocalls are placed to consumers, some of which are legitimate calls with recorded announcements from law enforcement, charities or political campaigns. An increasing number, however, are "spoofed" calls wher...

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