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Privacy agency requests funds to build data-broker deletion platform; LAO asks for interagency agreement

2679680 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The California Privacy Protection Agency requested fund authority and two positions to build the Delete Request and Opt Out Platform (DROP) implementing the Delete Act's data-broker deletion requirements; the LAO recommended the subcommittee review the interagency agreement with CDT.

The California Privacy Protection Agency asked the Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 5 for expenditure authority to build an accessible deletion mechanism for consumers to request deletion of personal information maintained by registered data brokers, as required by the Delete Act of 2023.

What the agency requested - Vaughn Chitambira, deputy director of administration at the CPPA, said the agency is building the Delete Request and Opt Out Platform (DROP) in partnership with the California Department of Technology (CDT). The CPPA requested $2.4 million from the Data…

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