Law note · California
CCPA/CPRA Consumer Rights: Access, Deletion, Correction, and Opt-Out
Gives California consumers the right to know and access what personal information a business holds and its source, the right to delete it, the right to correct it, a right to a portable copy, and the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information to third parties, all exercisable against the business rather than directly against its service providers or contractors. A business may not discriminate against a consumer for exercising these rights.
What it asks of an app
- Provide a California consumer a verifiable way to request access to, deletion of, correction of, and a portable copy of their personal information, and respond within the CCPA's statutory timeline.
- Honor a Global Privacy Control signal or another recognized opt-out preference signal as a valid request to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information.
- Do not deny goods or services, charge a different price, or provide a different quality of service to a California consumer because they exercised a CCPA right.
When LexLint raises it
Declared activities: crawls_web, trains_models, deploys_chatbot, automated_outreach, high_risk_decisions, processes_voice, processes_biometrics
Primary source: Official codified statute text, California Legislative Information (leginfo.legislature.ca.gov)