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California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA / CCPA)

Sovereign   Rating 5 / 5 · Sovereign — Data stays local. Best class.

Claim evaluated

The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) is widely considered the strongest consumer data privacy law in the United States. It provides robust, enforceable consumer rights, including the right to delete, correct, limit the use of sensitive personal information, and opt out of aut

Analysis

The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) is widely considered the strongest consumer data privacy law in the United States. It provides robust, enforceable consumer rights, including the right to delete, correct, limit the use of sensitive personal information, and opt out of automated decision-making. Significantly, it is one of the very few state statutes to offer a limited private right of action for data breaches and features a dedicated enforcement watchdog, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA).

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Rating IDark_intel_46e69068
SubjectCalifornia Privacy Rights Act (CPRA / CCPA)
CategoryPrivacy Law
VerdictSecure — green
Beacon stateSovereign
Analyzed2026-06-05
AnalystHecTec Labs · Embassy reconnaissance (Gemini grounded search)
ApprovalManual review · YubiKey + steward (Citadel)
Data basisPublicly reported information only
Claim framingOpinion based on cited sources, not a statement of intent
Ingest originlocal_embassy
Citadel signaturesecp256k1_m4_sig_c6f14b708fb205459bf97e6015a2e9b4
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