1. Rights of individuals about their personal data

An in-depth comparison between ADPPA (American Data Privacy and Protection Act) and the CALIFORNIA PRIVACY LAWS*
*CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act)

Result of comparison ADPPA California Privacy laws CCPA/CPRA
Quite similar.
  • ADPPA would recognize to individuals certain rights. Specifically, under the ADPPA, individuals would have the right to request: (1) access to covered data collected on the individual’s behalf; (2) correction of any inaccuracies in the individual’s covered data; (3) deletion of covered data obtained about the individual and notification to any third party or covered entity to which such data was transferred of the deletion request; (4) data portability; (5) to withdraw affirmative express consent that was previously provided; and (6) to opt out of transfers of covered data and targeted advertising.
  • The right to know about the personal information a business collects about them and how it is used and shared;
  • The right to delete personal information collected from them (with some exceptions);
  • The right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information; and
  • The right to non-discrimination for exercising their CCPA rights.