CCPA Compliance Solutions Tailored for Your Business

Establish Consumer Trust and Stay Clear of Penalties Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Why CCPA Compliance Matters for
Your Business

These core components is essential for achieving and maintaining compliance:

Avoid bearing the cost of up to $7,500 per violation in fines

Enhance consumer confidence

Get ahead of audits and ever-evolving regulations

Develop an edge in markets that prioritize privacy

Key Components of CCPA Compliance

Consumer Data Access Rights

Access, delete, and opt-out of sharing their personal information

Transparent Privacy Policies

Notice policies must clearly state what data is being collected along with its intended use.

Opt-Out Mechanism

Publish “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” buttons

Secure Identity Verification

Fraud and unauthorized access prevention controls

Inventory & Map Data Flow

Document and monitor every single point of access across your systems

Implement Reasonable Security

mploy industry best practices for guarding sensitive data

Our 4-Phase CCPA Compliance Framework

Gap Analysis & Data Audit

Catalog different types of data, collection points, and exposure risks

Policy Creation and Control Application

Draft internal and external policies Add website functionality for technical opt-out

Verification with Continuous Monitoring

Long-term maintenance of compliance with ongoing regulations

Integration and Employee Training

Instruct teams properly on handling consumer requests

How We Compare to Other CCPA Solutions

Why MDR Wins Over Legacy Security Solutions

CCPA vs. GDPR: What’s the Difference?

Criteria

CCPA

GDPR

Jurisdiction

California

European Union

Fines

$2,500–$7,500 per violation

Up to €20M or 4% global revenue

Opt-Out Focus

Yes

Opt-In Focus

Consumer Rights

Access, delete, opt-out

Access, rectification, delete

FAQ

What is CCPA compliance?

CCPA compliance refers to adhering to the California Consumer Privacy Act, which gives California residents rights over how their personal data is collected, used, and shared by businesses.

Who must comply with CCPA?

Any business that operates in California (or serves California residents) and meets at least one of the following:

Annual gross revenue over $25 million

Buys, sells, or shares personal info of 100,000+ consumers or households

Derives 50% or more of revenue from selling personal data

What happens if you are not CCPA compliant?

Non-compliance can lead to fines of up to $2,500 per violation or $7,500 for intentional violations, plus lawsuits from consumers in case of data breaches.

What are the key requirements of CCPA?

Notify users before data collection

Provide opt-out options for data selling

Allow consumers to access, delete, or correct their data

Update privacy policies regularly

Is CCPA the same as GDPR?

No. While both are privacy laws, CCPA focuses on opt-out rights and applies mostly to U.S.-based businesses, while GDPR is an EU law with opt-in requirements and broader international scope.

How do you become CCPA compliant?

You need to:
Audit your data collection practices

Update privacy policies

Implement opt-out links (like “Do Not Sell My Info”)

Train your staff on data privacy

Use a trusted CCPA compliance solution (like CFBTel’s platform)

What data is protected under CCPA?

CCPA protects any personally identifiable information (PII) including:

Name, email, phone, IP address, Browsing behavior, Geolocation data, Biometric info

How can a company demonstrate CCPA compliance?

By documenting their privacy practices, implementing secure data systems, enabling consumer data requests, and maintaining records of user consent and actions.

Does CCPA apply to small businesses?

Only if they meet the thresholds mentioned above. Most very small businesses are exempt, but best practice is still to follow privacy standards.

Does CCPA apply to small businesses?

Only if they meet the thresholds mentioned above. Most very small businesses are exempt, but best practice is still to follow privacy standards.

What tools can help with CCPA compliance?

Platforms like CFBTel’s Privacy Suite offer:
Cookie consent management, Data request automation, Policy management tools, Legal templates, Compliance audit logs

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