Ch. 6 - California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) Quiz Flashcards
Which of the following are required for an entity to be considered a “business” under the California Consumer Privacy Act? Select all that apply.
A. An entity that makes $10 million in annual revenue
B. An entity that holds the personal information of 50,000 people, households or devices
C. An entity that makes at least half of its revenue from the sale of personal information
B. An entity that holds the personal information of 50,000 people, households or devices
C. An entity that makes at least half of its revenue from the sale of personal information
True/ False
Under the CCPA, a business may be required to include a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” button on its website.
True
How does the CCPA define a “consumer”? Select all that apply.
A. A natural person who is a California resident
B. Every individual who is in California for other than a temporary or transitory purpose
C. Every individual who is domiciled in California who is outside the state for a temporary or transitory purpose
A. A natural person who is a California resident
B. Every individual who is in California for other than a temporary or transitory purpose
C. Every individual who is domiciled in California who is outside the state for a temporary or transitory purpose
The CCPA allows consumers to request and receive records of what personal information? Select all that apply.
A. The types of PI an organization holds about the requestor
B. Dates and times that the organization collected PI from the requestor
C. The sources of PI an organization holds about the requestor
D. The specific PI an organization holds about the requestor
E. Information about what’s being done with the related data in terms of both business use and third-party sharing
A. The types of PI an organization holds about the requestor
C. The sources of PI an organization holds about the requestor
D. The specific PI an organization holds about the requestor E. Information about what’s being done with the related data in terms of both business use and third-party sharing
E. Information about what’s being done with the related data in terms of both business use and third-party sharing
<p>How does the CCPA define a “consumer”? Select all that apply.</p>
<p>A. A natural person who is a California resident</p>
<p>B. Every individual who is in California for other than a temporary or transitory purpose</p>
<p>C. Every individual who is domiciled in California who is outside the state for a temporary or transitory purpose</p>
<p>A. A natural person who is a California resident</p>
<p>B. Every individual who is in California for other than a temporary or transitory purpose</p>
<p>C. Every individual who is domiciled in California who is outside the state for a temporary or transitory purpose</p>
True or false?
Under the CCPA, a business may be required to include a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” button on its website.
True
How are the CCPA and GDPR similar?
<p>• Broad applicability beyond physical jurisdictions</p>
<p>• Potential for large fines for violations</p>
<p>• Data subject right of access</p>
The CCPA allows consumers to request and receive records of what personal information? Select all that apply.
A. The types of PI an organization holds about the requestor
B. Dates and times that the organization collected PI from the requestor
C. The sources of PI an organization holds about the requestor
D. The specific PI an organization holds about the requestor
E. Information about what’s being done with the related data in terms of both business use and third-party sharing
A. The types of PI an organization holds about the requestor
C. The sources of PI an organization holds about the requestor
D. The specific PI an organization holds about the requestor E. Information about what’s being done with the related data in terms of both business use and third-party sharing
E. Information about what’s being done with the related data in terms of both business use and third-party sharing