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CPPA Board Details Rulemaking Discussion Items, DROP Update for Nov. 7

The California Privacy Protection Agency’s rulemaking priorities should include discussion of four items: opt-out preference signals, “reducing friction in the exercise of privacy rights,” disclosures and notices, and employee data, according to meeting materials for the CPPA Board’s Friday meeting (see 2510280048).

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The meeting materials included “Regulations Proposals and Priorities Discussion.” The items are listed as recommended topics for that portion of the meeting. The board also included an update and presentation for Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (DROP). CPPA Executive Director Tom Kemp in a post Monday included screenshots for the DROP system.