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As businesses continue to work on compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the multiple versions of regulations issued by the Attorney General’s Office, Attorney General Becerra has issued yet another set of proposed modifications to the regulations implementing the CCPA. This fourth set of proposed modifications comes on the heels (and builds on) the third draft set of modifications issued in October. That October revision had not been finalized after comments had been received.
This new set of modifications deal with more revisions to the regulations relating to the notice of the right to opt-out of a business’ “sale” of their personal information, and specifically reinstating the requirement for a “button” on a website calling attention to the link to “Do Not Sell My Personal Information.” In new Section 999.306(f), the proposed regulations have once again published an icon to be used as the “opt-out button” to be used “in addition to posting the notice of right to opt-out, but not in lieu of any requirement to post the notice of right to opt-out or a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link” as required in the CCPA and the regulations. (Proposed Regulations Section 999.306(f)(1))