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The California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) is a California law that requires that any website that people in California visit must have a statement about how it uses personal information.
According to the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA), websites that people in California visit must have a special statement about how they use personal information. This statement needs to be easy for people to find on the website. If a website collects information from children who are under 18 years old, the website needs to let them delete their information. Additionally, websites must tell visitors if they support “Do Not Track” options or not.
CalOPPA has several implications for businesses operating online: