What is the Right to Know according to the CCPA?

What is the Right to Know according to the CCPA?

A Consumer may request that businesses disclose to them what personal information they have collected, used, shared, or sold about the consumer, and why they collected, used, shared, or sold that information. Specifically, the consumer may request that businesses disclose:

  • The categories of personal information collected;

  • Specific pieces of personal information collected;

  • The categories of sources from which the business collected personal information;

  • The purposes for which the business uses the personal information;

  • The categories of third-parties with whom the business shares the personal information; and

  • The categories of information that the business sells or discloses to third-parties.

Businesses must provide this information for the 12-month period preceding the consumer request. They must provide this information free of charge.

 

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