The California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) protects Californians against unauthorized interception, recording, and eavesdropping on private communications, conversations, or telephone calls. It provides individuals with robust privacy protections for electronic and oral communications.

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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is a federal law that provides baseline privacy and…

The Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (Rosenthal Act) is a California law that governs debt…

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act is a federal law that governs debt collection agency practices for…

The Genetic Information Privacy Act is a California law that places data collection, use, security and…

The Fair Chance Act (also known as California’s Ban the Box law) is a California law that restricts when…
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was the first comprehensive consumer privacy law in the United States, in effect since 2020 and broadened in 2023 by the California Privacy Rights Act. It lets Californians see, correct, and delete the personal information businesses collect about them and opt out of its sale or sharing, and it remains the only state law backed by a dedicated regulator, the California Privacy Protection Agency.