When California's Office of the Attorney General submitted the final California Consumer Privacy Act regulations package to the Office of Administrative Law, it also included a "Final Statement of Reasons" with six appendices comprised of more than 500 pages of comments and responses. One of the topics the attorney general’s office was confronted with concerns the CCPA’s treatment of cookies and other tracking technologies. Husch Blackwell's David Stauss, CIPP/US, CIPT, FIP, and Malia Rogers analyzed the attorney general's cookie comments in this Privacy Tracker piece.
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