California is rewriting the rules of the internet. Businesses are scrambling to keep up

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A sweeping new law that aims to rewrite the rules of the internet in California is set to go into effect on Jan. 1. Most businesses with a website and customers in California — which is to say most large businesses in the nation — must follow the new rules, which are supposed to make online life more transparent and less creepy for users. The only problem: Nobody’s sure how the new rules work. The California Consumer Privacy Act started from a simple premise: People should be able to know if companies sell their personal information, see what information companies have already collected on them, and have the option of quitting the whole system. But nothing is simple when it comes to the high-speed and largely opaque online data economy. 


California is rewriting the rules of the internet. Businesses are scrambling to keep up California Consumer Privacy Act may help take back your privacy and give you more rights over your data (USA Today)