An in-depth comparison between ADPPA (American Data Privacy and Protection Act) and the CALIFORNIA PRIVACY LAWS*
*CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act)
Result of comparison |
ADPPA |
California Privacy laws CCPA/CPRA |
ADPPA provides higher standards of protection when algorithm is involved in a certain processing of covered data. |
- Large data holders must implement yearly an assessment on its data processing and on the use of algorithms in connection with the respective data processing, if applicable, and provide this assessment to the FTC.
- The assessment must highlight the bias as well as the risk of discrimination related to the use of algorithmic.
- Covered entities must also include an assessment concerning the impact of the algorithm on covered data during its design phase.
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- No specific provision concerning the implementation of an impact assessment on algorithm.
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