The most comprehensive U.S. privacy law is known as the California Consumer Privacy Act (or CCPA). This regulation imposes restrictions on the gathering and distribution of a consumer’s personal information. It provides consumers with clear rights about their personal information (PI). Although it would protect California individuals’ personal information, the impact is across the U.S. People desired more control over personal data, including what happens to it when they shop online, share information with third parties, or visit websites, therefore the CCPA was developed. They wanted the security of their data, therefore the CCPA made regulating the sale and distribution of personal data its primary goal.
The CCPA’s definition of “PI,” or “personal information,” is broader than GDPR’s. It covers any data that may be used to directly or indirectly link, identify, characterise, relate to, or refer to a particular consumer or household.
The following enumerated categories of consumer information are included as Personal Information:
Data Mappers complies with all CCPA guidelines (California Consumer Privacy Act.) When it comes to data privacy, we always act responsibly and make sure that our rules are followed in every nation where we have customers. Our privacy management team makes certain that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent spam and other blunders. We never compromise the privacy of customer data as a data provider, and we take the necessary security measures to avoid security lapses. We appreciate the trust that our customers invest in us, and we work hard to uphold it at all times.
Our Commitment Towards CCPA
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