Data Privacy
Jun. 9, 2022
Small businesses say state isn’t explaining privacy rules
“Small businesses increasingly rely on online platforms, and making these platforms more costly and less effective will have a direct impact on them,” said Edwin Lombard, who described himself as a small-business owner and a representative for Black-run small businesses.




Representatives of minority business groups told the California Privacy Protection Agency Board on Wednesday it needs to do more to reach out to small businesses before it approves regulations.
The board met to consider draft rules for the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, approved by voters that year as Proposition 24. This is the state’s go-it-alone effort to regulate online privacy in...
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