In Brief: California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is critically flawed because it mandates businesses to accept global opt-outs by consumers but doesn’t obligate browsers to offer comprehensive opt-out mechanisms
So says a report from non-profit Consumer Watchdog, which also charges that advertisers are continuing to pay for and get access to consumer data even though companies claim they are not selling or sharing it. Do you believe in magic?
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