Cracking the CCPA Code: How Does the CCPA Address Children's Personal Information?

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The CCPA imposes special requirements on businesses that want to sell the personal information of individuals 16-years-old and younger. These requirements apply only if the business has “actual knowledge” of the individual’s age. But the CCPA doesn’t define “actual knowledge,” so where should businesses look for guidance? MoFo Privacy + Data Security partner Julie O’Neill explains in a new episode of our “Cracking the CCPA Code” series.

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