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CPPA outlines DROP platform and rulemaking; businesses warn of heavy compliance costs

2679681 · March 18, 2025
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The California Privacy Protection Agency requested funding and two positions to develop the Delete Request and Opt‑Out Platform (DROP) required by the 2023 Delete Act and said the platform will be built in partnership with the Department of Technology; CPPA also continues rulemaking on automated decision‑making technology amid business concerns about compliance costs.

The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) briefed Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 5 on implementation steps required by the Delete Act (adopted in 2023) and sought expenditure authority and positions to develop an accessible Delete Request and Opt‑Out Platform ("DROP").

Vaughn Chitambira, deputy director of administration at CPPA, said the Delete Act transferred responsibility for the data‑broker registry from the Department of Justice to CPPA and required an accessible mechanism for consumers to request deletion of personal information beginning Jan. 1, 2026. CPPA is partnering with the California Department of Technology and will leverage CDT's Office of…

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