California's privacy landscape is evolving as the California Privacy Rights Act is in focus, with employers urged to comply following a court ruling. DoorDash faces scrutiny for selling customer data, leading to settlements with the California Attorney General. Additionally, Grubhub is sued by Los Angeles County for deceptive practices.
thanks to some scumbags doordash doesn’t refund when they screw up now
los angeles county is suing grubhub for alleged deceptive business practices including bait-and-switch pricing and misrepresentation of driver benefits https://t.co/MUzSGzsRCA
DoorDash coughs up a few bucks after California accuses it of spreading around people's info https://t.co/N9QVw0eljq
California Attorney General Announces Second Public CCPA Enforcement Settlement https://t.co/YuMFejN5g4
California Attorney General Announces Second Public CCPA Enforcement Settlement https://t.co/fxpaBchQzp | by @HuschBlackwell
California Attorney General Announces Settlement with DoorDash for CCPA and CalOPPA Violations https://t.co/fSnRbcnCVy | by @ballardspahrllp
California Privacy Protection Agency to Begin Enforcement Activities https://t.co/3k6VmyaPRr
Time for Employers to Complete California Privacy Rights Act Compliance as Court of Appeal Lifts Injunction on Enforcement https://t.co/lLkmsPkCbM | by @littler
An investigation by the California Department of Justice found that DoorDash sold its California customers’ personal information– including names, addresses, and transaction histories: https://t.co/hKiCSgSUTl
The California Privacy Rights Act: An Overview https://t.co/fjDF7VofwX | by @OgletreeDeakins