Everything you need to know to achieve CCPA/CPRA compliance. 2025 Edition.
CCPA Compliance
2025 Edition
Understanding the 7 Consumer Rights - Right to know, delete, opt-out, and more
CPRA Updates for 2025 - New requirements and enforcement changes
Privacy Program Setup - Building a compliant privacy infrastructure
Data Inventory & Mapping - What data you collect and how it flows
Consumer Request Management - Handling access, deletion, and opt-out requests
Vendor Management - Ensuring third-party compliance and contracts
Chapter 1: What is CCPA? Understanding California's privacy law
Chapter 2: The 7 Consumer Rights - Detailed breakdown and implementation
Chapter 3: CPRA Updates - What changed in 2023 and beyond
Chapter 4: Who Must Comply? - Thresholds, exemptions, and applicability
Chapter 5: Privacy Program Setup - Building your compliance foundation
Chapter 6: Data Inventory & Mapping - Identifying and documenting data flows
Chapter 7: Privacy Notice Requirements - What to disclose and how
Chapter 8: Consumer Request Management - Process workflows and timelines
Chapter 9: Vendor Management - Third-party compliance and contracts
Chapter 10: Enforcement & Penalties - What happens if you don't comply
Chapter 11: CCPA vs GDPR - Key differences and overlap
Chapter 12: Templates & Checklists - Ready-to-use resources
Companies doing business with California residents
Privacy officers building CCPA compliance programs
Startups and SaaS companies handling consumer data
Legal and compliance teams managing privacy obligations
The 7 consumer rights and how to implement each one
CPRA updates and new enforcement provisions for 2025
How to build a privacy program from scratch
Data mapping techniques and inventory management
Consumer request workflows and response timelines
"This guide demystified CCPA for our team. We implemented all 7 consumer rights in 6 weeks using the templates and workflows provided."
Jessica L.
Privacy Officer, RetailTech
"The CPRA updates section was exactly what we needed. Clear explanation of what changed and actionable steps to update our program."
David M.
Head of Compliance, DataFlow