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California Privacy Protection Agency urges Californians to "take control of your privacy"

3681756 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

A brief recorded announcement in the transcript relays a message from the California Privacy Protection Agency saying personal data is being "sold and shared" and directing listeners to privacy.ca.gov.

California Privacy Protection Agency urges Californians to "take control of your privacy"

A staff member, identified in the transcript only as "Staff member," read a brief recorded announcement attributed to the California Privacy Protection Agency that urged Californians to "take control of your privacy" and directed listeners to privacy.ca.gov.

The message framed personal data as a commodity and encouraged Californians to use the agency's resources. "The things that make you, you, your memories, interests, and connections are being sold and shared. Your personal information is your business. Take control of your privacy," the staff member said.

The transcript uses the phrase "California Bridal Protection Agency" when referring to the sender of the message; the correct name is the California Privacy Protection Agency. The announcement provided the website privacy.ca.gov for more information but gave no additional details in the transcript about enforcement actions, specific programs, or timing.

The recorded message in the transcript serves as an informational prompt directing listeners to the agency's website for further guidance; the transcript does not record any follow-up discussion, questions, or formal actions related to the announcement.