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Robert Melton
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CCPA Contract Guide for Service Providers
Under the CCPA regulations, a business may only disclose personal information to a service provider or contractor if the parties enter into a written contract that contains specific, mandatory terms. These requirements ensure that the vendor processes personal information solely on behalf of the business, does not use the data for its own purposes, and
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CCPA Data Subject Rights Guide for Service Providers
Under the CCPA, service providers and contractors play a supporting—but tightly constrained—role in helping a business fulfill consumer privacy rights. They do not act independently. Instead, they must follow the business’s instructions and may only take action on a consumer request within the scope of their contract and the statute. Below is a clear explanation
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CCPA Regulations: Use and Retention of Personal Information by a Service Provider
Under the CCPA, a service provider or contractor may only retain, use, or disclose personal information they receive from a business within strict limits. Their use of personal information must be reasonably necessary and proportionate to specific, permitted purposes. They cannot use the data for their own benefit or for any purpose unrelated to the
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INTRO TO THE CCPA FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS
Introduction to this series on the CCPA for service providers Service providers play a central and increasingly complex role in California’s privacy landscape. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), vendors that process personal information on behalf of a business must comply with a detailed set
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