Want to know how your data is protected across different regions? The CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) are two major privacy laws designed to safeguard personal information, but they’re not the same.
While GDPR applies to businesses handling EU citizens’ data, CCPA focuses on protecting California residents. From consent requirements to consumer rights and compliance penalties, these laws have distinct rules you need to understand.
Curious about the key differences? Check out our infographic for a side-by-side comparison of CCPA vs. GDPR and ensure your business stays compliant!
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