What are the Consequences of Non-Compliance with the CCPA?

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What are the Consequences of Non-Compliance with the CCPA?

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Has annual gross revenues of more than $25,000,000
Annually buys or receives, for a business or commercial purpose, sells or shares the personal information of 50,000 or more California consumers, households or devices or
Derives 50% or more of its annual revenue from the sale of the personal information of California consumers.
If you think the CCPA technically only applies to large companies, you're partially right. Because of the very broad definition of selling personal information, a big part of CCPA compliance is vendor management .

This means that if you do business with or act as a supplier to large companies, they may require you to comply with the CCPA through a contract . So, if you are a small business that does not meet the thresholds bahamas phone number data above, you may still need to pay attention and comply with these requirements.

Also, if you design websites for companies that are large and need to comply with the CCPA, you will need to pay attention, as this law will affect the way you design those websites.

The CCPA will generally be enforced by the California Attorney General. Penalties for non-compliance are $2,500 per violation or $7,500 per intentional violation. “ Per violation ” is generally understood to mean per person whose privacy rights you violated.

So, if you have 100 website visitors from California and you don't have a compliant Privacy Policy, your fines can add up to $250,000. It's easy to see how this can inflate into a very large number.

If you have to comply with the CCPA only by contract, a consequence of noncompliance could be the loss of that client or business relationship. If you have to build a CCPA-compliant website, the consequence of noncompliance could mean your client being fined and you being sued in return or bad reviews harming your web design business.
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