When you use the internet, you automatically share personal information that can be used to discriminate against you or charge you more for a product. Fortunately, the California Privacy Protection Agency is making new rules to let you better control your online privacy. For example, Californians have the right to ask businesses to stop selling their information, or even delete it altogether. But that’s not all. Visit cppa.ca.gov to learn more about your privacy rights and how to participate in our public hearings later this month.
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September 23, 2022 Board Meeting
September 23, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Notice
Meeting records
Agenda Item 5 - Sample Public Awareness Audio Clip Transcript
Recordings
The California Privacy Protection Agency Board is calendared to meet every other month, unless otherwise indicated. Board meetings are open to the public. Closed sessions, which are not open to the public, will be indicated on the agenda. The Board meeting agenda is available 10 days prior to the Board meetings. Agendized items include the current business of the board and regularly calendarized topics. You can view a more detailed outline in the 2026 board calendar.
Recordings of past board meetings are posted within two weeks of the meeting. View a summary of all motions voted on by the Board at past public meetings.