Any information that can directly or indirectly be linked to an individual or household in California is considered personal information under the CCPA.
Examples of personal information include, but are not limited to:
Publicly available information is not considered personal information under the CCPA.
The CCPA gives consumers new rights over their data, like the right to opt out of the sale of their personal information.
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