BBB National Programs will launch a verification seal program for companies using SafeGuard Privacy’s platform to verify compliance with the California Privacy Rights Act, MediaPost reports. The program will begin once the CPRA regulations are completed. SafeGuard users who seek verification through BBB National Programs will be charged an additional fee, calculated based on their revenues.
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