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Comment: California AG expands options to exercise privacy opt-out rights, but confusion looms

By Amy Miller ( July 22, 2021, 23:35 GMT | Comment) -- California Attorney General Rob Bonta is giving residents more options to exercise their rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, and making sure that companies give residents an easy way to opt out of the sale of their personal information, as he wades into privacy enforcement. But there's still plenty of uncertainty for companies, particularly around honoring global opt-out signals.  California’s attorney general waded into privacy enforcement issues for the first time this month by giving residents more options to exercise their rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, the first broad consumer privacy law enacted in the US....

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