California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Last Updated: January 15, 2022

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), enacted in 2018, provides four key rights to California consumers, if applicable:

  • The right to know what personal information is collected, used, shared, or sold, both as to the categories and specific pieces of personal information: Reference sections 2-4 of MSP360’s Privacy Policy .
  • The right to delete personal information held by businesses and by extension, a business’s service provider: Reference section 11 of MSP360’s Privacy Policy
  • The right to opt-out of the sale of personal information: MSP360 does not sell personal information. For specific functions and requirements, we may share certain information with third parties. Reference section 6 of MSP360’s Privacy Policy
  • The right to non-discrimination in terms of price or service when a consumer exercises a privacy right under CCPA: MSP360 does not discriminate against any consumer that chooses to exercise their rights under the CCPA, nor under any other privacy regulation.