Sometimes referred to as an American version of GDPR – and in fact closely modeled on the EU’s rules – the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is another general data privacy law. While not quite as wide-ranging as GDPR, only applying to firms with revenues of at least $25 million or those that hold the data of at least 100,000 California residents, it gives consumers more visibility and control into how their data is used.
Source: BlackFog