Align your site with CCPA/CPRA requirements
Simplify compliance with the requirements of U.S. State Laws like the CCPA, as amended by the CPRA. With iubenda, quickly create a Notice at Collection, show your Privacy Widget on every page of your site, and more — in just minutes.
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What is the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)?
CPRA builds on the CCPA’s existing provisions, enriches consumer rights, and adds new requirements for companies that process personal data. If your business violates the provisions of the Act you will be subject to civil penalties of up to $7,500 for each violation.

WHAT IS REQUIRED?
Compliance Checklist
1
Provide users with a Privacy Policy including specific details. Disclose new users’ rights, describe your data processing practices and identify the categories of personal information you’ve processed in the last 12 months.
2
Enable users to opt-out of the processing carried out for certain purposes (sale, targeted advertising and sharing, among others) through a privacy widget.
3
Show users the required notice at collection at collection to inform them, among others, about the categories of personal information that are collected, the purposes of collection, and whether their information is sold or shared.
See how with iubenda can help you with your compliance needs.
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Get a CPRA-ready Privacy Policy, customizable based on 2000+ clauses and available in 15 languages.
Add a Privacy Controls widget to your site allowing California users to exercise their opt-out rights.
Show a notice at collection and automatically retain the information for 12 months, as required by law.
Automatically store user preferences and document CPRA opt-outs.
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Not doing business in California?
iubenda’s solutions help you comply with existing & upcoming U.S. privacy laws and regulations, in California and other states, as well as with GDPR in Europe, LGPD in Brazil, and many others.



