Lawyers Flag Changes to Calif. Data Broker Registrations Due Jan. 31
Data brokers have a Jan. 31 deadline to provide the California Privacy Protection Agency with full metrics about their responses in 2023 to privacy rights, Kelley Drye attorneys warned in a blog post earlier this week.
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“The CPPA’s 2025 data broker registration form requires data brokers to provide their mean and median response times to requests in 2023" by consumers seeking to exercise their CCPA rights to access, delete or correct personal information and to opt out, the lawyers noted. “In addition, data brokers will be required to report the number of requests they completed or denied.” Those statistics weren’t required in 2024.
Brokers could face $200 daily fines for late registrations, the lawyers added. The CPPA announced settlements with data brokers related to failures to register on Nov. 14 and Dec. 23.