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How long does the business have to respond to my request to delete? Businesses must respond to your request within 45 calendar days. They can extend that deadline by another 45 days (90 days total) if they notify you.
You must respond to a request for erasure without undue delay and at the latest within one month, letting the individual know whether you have erased the data in question, or that you have refused their request.
Exceptions to the CCPA right to deletion The CCPA and CPRA outline several situations where data deletion isn't mandatory, allowing businesses to retain data when necessary for: Transaction fulfillment and contractual obligations. Security, fraud detection, and debugging. Legal compliance and specific research purposes.
File a complaint with government or consumer programs File a complaint with your local consumer protection office. Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve complaints against companies.
Delete, Correct, or Know: Businesses must confirm receipt of your request within 10 business days and must substantively respond to your request to delete, correct, or know your personal information within 45 calendar days. They can extend the deadline by another 45 days (90 days total) if they notify you.
Filing a Complaint File a complaint online at .dca.ca or call 800.952. 5210 to have a complaint form mailed to you. California Attorney General's Office. File a complaint online at .
NO, unfortunately you cannot apply to have your business entity revived/reinstated. However, you may submit a new limited liability company, stock or nonprofit corporation registration to start a new business entity. Visit bizfile.sos.ca for more information on how to start a business.
The CCPA and CPRA provide Californians with new rights over their personal data. Consumers can ask businesses to reveal what data is collected, used, shared, or sold and to whom. They can also request the deletion of their data and opt out of its sale.
Complaints are used by the Attorney General's Office to learn about misconduct and to determine whether to investigate a company. However, the Attorney General's Office cannot provide legal advice or assistance to individuals.
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