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)
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ADPPA |
California Privacy laws CCPA/CPRA |
ADPPA sets out stricter criteria and fulfillments when processing personal data of minors. |
- Information concerning individuals under the age of 17 is generally identified as sensitive data when the covered entity knows the age of the individual.
- Targeted advertising is prohibited with respect to such minors;
- Necessity of a previous consent for data transfer to third parties.
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- Prohibition of selling kids and teens personal data, unless a specific consent has been provided by parents or individuals (age between 13 and 15).
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