CPRA Series: Part Three – Notice and Disclosure Obligations

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As we explained in an earlier installment, most privacy law derive from the Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPs). The FIPPs provide, in part, that consumers should be given notice of how their information will be used and shared, before their personal information is collected, to allow consumers to make an informed choice.

Originally published in The Daily Journal on May 12,2022.

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