
How Can I Use What I've Done for GDPR to Help with CCPA? Part VI
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) mandates that businesses with California customers disclose what personal information they collect, why they collect it, and who they share or sell it to. CCPA also grants Californians five important privacy rights:

- The right to know what personal information is being collected about them.
- The right to know whether their information is sold or disclosed—and to whom.
- The right to opt out of the sale of their personal information.
- The right to access their personal information.
- The right to receive equal service and pricing, even if they exercise their privacy rights.
For Data Privacy Officers, Privacy Staff, Consultants, HR, and Legal teams, having a clear comparison between GDPR and CCPA is invaluable. It helps pinpoint the additional steps needed to ensure full CCPA compliance while building on existing GDPR frameworks.
In this blog, we continue our deep dive into the ongoing comparison between GDPR and CCPA, helping organizations better understand the extra efforts required to align with CCPA’s comprehensive privacy rules.
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