The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has imposed a 5,000 fine on Todd Snyder, Inc. for using a defective privacy portal that hindered consumer rights regarding personal data. The retailer is required to enhance its technical infrastructure and provide employee training on compliance with CPPA requirements. This enforcement action underscores the CPPA’s commitment to ensuring businesses respect the privacy rights of Californians.
Keypoints :
- The CPPA fined Todd Snyder, Inc. 5,000 for privacy violations.
- The retailer must overhaul its privacy portal to allow consumers to effectively opt out of data sales.
- Employees will undergo training to ensure compliance with privacy regulations.
- This case highlights CPPA’s active enforcement of consumer privacy rights in California.
- Previous fines include 3,000 against American Honda Motor Co. for similar violations.
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