Data Privacy
Jan. 6, 2021
Prop 24: Alters key parts of existing California privacy law
California voters approved on Election Day Proposition 24, which changes the requirements of the California Consumer Privacy Act less than a year after the landmark privacy law went into effect.





Lindsey Tonsager
Partner
Covington & Burling LLP
Email: ltonsager@cov.com
Lindsey leads the firm's data privacy and cybersecurity practice on the West Coast.

California voters approved on Election Day Proposition 24, which changes the requirements of the California Consumer Privacy Act less than a year after the landmark privacy law went into effect. The California Privacy Rights Act creates new rights and establishes an agency to enforce California privacy law. While many businesses will likely start shifting their compliance approaches, some critical details must be ironed out before the CPRA goes into effect in January...
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