CPPA fines data broker for failing to register under the Delete Act

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On July 28, the CPPA released a stipulated final order to impose a $55,400 administrative fine on a data broker for failing to register with the agency by the January 31, 2024, deadline as required by California’s Delete Act.

The CPPA found that the company, a data broker, did not register as such until after the state’s Enforcement Division initiated an investigation. The CPPA may bring an administrative action against any data broker that fails to register annually as required by the Delete Act. The order also requires the company to comply with future registration requirements, update its privacy policy with required metrics, and notify the agency if it ceases operating as a data broker.

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