California Secures Record $12.75 Million CCPA Settlement: Your Action Steps to Ensure Privacy Compliance
General Motors settles with California for $12.75 million over alleged CCPA violations related to data minimization requirements.
California officials just announced the largest settlement over alleged violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to date – a $12.75 million payout. Friday’s settlement with General Motors, negotiated by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several key district attorneys with support from the California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy), is also the first enforcement action alleging a violation of the CCPA’s data minimization requirements. That principle – the idea that... By: Fisher Phillips
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