SACRAMENTO – The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) Board has issued a decision requiring Tractor Supply Company, the nation’s largest rural lifestyle retailer with more than 2,500 stores in 49 states, to change its business practices and pay a $1,350,000 fine to resolve claims that the company violated the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The fine is the largest in the CPPA’s history, and the decision is the first to address the importance of CCPA privacy notices and pr...| cppa.ca.gov
Eight state regulators have announced a bipartisan initiative to coordinate the implementation and enforcement of their privacy laws. The Consortium of Privacy Regulators includes the Californ…| CIPAWorld
WASHINGTON D.C. — The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and the UK Information Commissioner's Office (UK ICO) have signed a declaration of cooperation, marking a significant step toward coordinating international privacy and data protection across jurisdictions. UK ICO Commissioner John Edwards and CPPA head of enforcement Michael Macko signed the declaration, allowing the agencies to:| cppa.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO, CA — The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) Board has issued a decision requiring national clothing retailer Todd Snyder, Inc., to change its business practices and pay a $345,178 fine to resolve allegations that it violated the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).| cppa.ca.gov