Requirements for CCPA Notices
Your business's Privacy Center and individual privacy notices are automatically designed to satisfy the following requirements in the CCPA:
- Describe consumers' rights and how to exercise them
- Disclose the information your business collects, shares, and sells, including the categories of parties disclosed to, as well as your sources of personal information
- Describe how long your business plans to retain each category of personal information
- Provide a Notice of Financial Incentive, if necessary
- Use plain, straightforward language and avoid legal jargon
- Use a format that draws the consumer’s attention to the notice and makes it readable, including on small screens
- Accessible to consumers with disabilities, including following generally recognized industry standards, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1 of June 5, 2018 from the World Wide Web Consortium
- Provide information on how a consumer with a disability may access the notice
- Incorporate a toll-free number (for businesses with a physical presence in California)
- Includes a “last updated” date for your Privacy Policy (this will appear when it gets published via the Privacy Center)