““Version 2.0” of the CCPA — the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) of 2020 aka Proposition 24 […] would be a great win in strengthening privacy rights in California. Here are the top 12 privacy enhancements found in the CPRA:
#1 Creates a New Privacy Right — The Right to Limit the Use of Sensitive Personal Information
#2 Provides Further Safeguards for Kids
#3 Creates a New Privacy Right — The Right to Correct
#4 Extends the Right to Opt-out of the Sale of Personal Data to Include Opt-out of the Sharing of Personal Data
#5 Creates a New Privacy Right — Right to Reject Automated Decision Making and Profiling
#6 Requires Businesses to Provide Data Protection by Design and Default
#7 Requires Businesses to Maintain Records of Processing Activity of Personal Data
#8 Requires Business to Do Data Protection Impact Analyses
#9 Establishes a New Enforcement Arm — the Privacy Protection Agency
#10 Stricter Fines and Enforcement
#11 Improves Private Right of Action
#12 Reduces the ability to weaken privacy law in CaliforniaThe post contains a mapping of how these Top 12 to GDPR and CCPA also in executive summary of GDPR vs. CCPA vs. CPRA.
The Top 12 Ways the CPRA Significantly Increases Privacy Rights by Tom Kemp on Medium