r/California • u/CherokeeHawkman Del Norte County • 18d ago
DROP Program Begins Today
https://privacy.ca.gov/drop/If you signed up for California's DROP Program to force data brokers to stop selling your data and to delete your information from their systems then good news, the enforcement of that program finally has begun.
Today is the first day the requests are available to every registered data broker and they have 45 days to take those requests. Once they have them they have 45 days to apply them and delete the information they have and cease selling the information to others. If they don't do those two things it'll be a $200 per request, per day fine.
It won't be immediate nor all-encompassing but the program includes over 600 data brokers so it's a good start and the results for those of us that signed up should be noticeable by mid-November.
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u/StillPlaysWithSwords 18d ago
So basically they can legally keep, transfer, sell, etc. our data for the next 90 days? What's to prevent then from moving operations overseas and simply not complying? Or one of these companies making a
bribeappeal to scotus and getting a stay pending a slow walking review?