February 25, 2020 1 min read

Groups Say Modified California Privacy Regulations are a Step Backwards

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In comments to the California Attorney General, CFA and other groups told the California Attorney General that the modified regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act are a step backward in protecting children and consumers more generally, and recommended several changes before the rules are finalized to address their concerns.

Both letters are below: Consumer's Privacy Rights Letter

Children's Privacy Rights Letter

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