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- About DROP and the Delete Act - privacy. ca. gov
Learn more about DROP This includes the California Consumer Privacy Act and the Delete Act
- Bill Text: CA SB362 | 2023-2024 | Regular Session | Chaptered
This bill would require the agency to establish, by January 1, 2026, an accessible deletion mechanism that, among other things, allows a consumer, through a single verifiable consumer request, to request that every data broker that maintains any personal information delete any personal information related to that consumer held by the data broker
- SB 362 California: The Delete Act Explained - LegalClarity
California Senate Bill 362 (SB 362), known as the Delete Act, was signed into law in October 2023 This legislation significantly changes how consumer data is managed in the state by amending California’s existing Data Brokerage Registration Law
- Ctrl-Alt-Delete: California Legislature Passes Delete Act
This post was updated Oct 10 after the Delete Act was signed into law The wave of data privacy legislation in California continues as lawmakers passed a bill that will impose new obligations on data brokers
- California Delete Act (SB-362): What It Means for Your Privacy in 2026
It is the most significant piece of data broker regulation in the United States — and in 2026, its key provisions are finally going live This guide covers what the Delete Act does, how it works, when its deadlines hit, what data brokers are required to do, and where it falls short
- California governor signs Delete Act into law - IAPP
California added another legal arrow to its quiver of privacy laws Tuesday after Gov Gavin Newsom, D-Calif , signed Senate Bill 362, colloquially referred to as the Delete Act, into law The move comes just days before the 14 Oct deadline for Newsom to sign the bill
- California Delete Act - National Law Review
On October 10, 2023, California Gov Gavin Newsom signed SB 362 into law The “Delete Act” is a key piece of privacy legislation designed to further protect consumer online privacy rights and
- Delete Act - Wikipedia
It uses the same definition of data brokers as in the California Consumer Privacy Act, applying to companies which made more than $25 million in revenue the previous year, and which "annually buy, sell, or share the personal information of 100,000 or more consumers or households "
- California’s Delete Act Has Passed: What’s in It? - Manatt
SB 362—also known as the Delete Act—requires the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) to establish a one-stop-shop deletion mechanism that allows individuals to submit centralized deletion requests that data brokers must universally honor beginning August 1, 2026
- CPPA Applauds Governor Newsom for Approving the California Delete Act
The California Privacy Protection Agency applauded Governor Gavin Newsom for approving key privacy legislation, including the California Delete Act (SB 362), authored by Senator Josh Becker
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