Get in compliance with theCalifornia Delete Act

To avoid penalties, most businesses that buy, sell, or derive value from data about consumers they don’t have a direct business relationship with must register with the CPPA every year by January 31st.

Superset can help you file and avoid penalties.

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Why Use Superset for California Delete Act Compliance?

The deadline for filing a registration with the CPPA has already passed, but further fines can be avoided by filing straight away. With fast and accurate filings, support from our specialists, and ongoing compliance services, Superset can get you compliant fast.

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Get Compliant Quickly

Satisfy California's registration requirements with the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) in one tenth time with our help - only 11 minutes from start to finish, and check compliance off your to-do list.

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File with Confidence

Get peace of mind with our Accurate Filing Guarantee and compliance specialists, who help businesses stay in good standing with the government and are available to answer questions.

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Avoid Mistakes & Penalties

Not filing a report correctly and on time could result in major penalties. As your CPPA Registration Agent, we'll help ensure your filing meets California's requirements to avoid liability & fees.

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What businesses are impacted by the California Delete Act?

In short, almost all companies that share any data about consumers whom they don’t have a direct relationship with must register.

By California’s definitions, any business inside or outside of California that participates in “selling, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means, a consumer’s personal information by the business to a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration” must register.

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How to comply with the California Delete Act in 3 easy steps

To avoid penalties, regulated companies must report information about their business, data practices, and types of data they collect. We can help you easily meet those requirements on time.

1

Tell us about your business

Answer a few simple questions about what kinds of data you collect so your report is personalized and accurate.

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We create and file the report for you

We'll prepare a personalized report that satisfies the requirements of California's mandate, and we'll file it for you.

3

Receive monitoring of your filed report

Once we file your personalized report with the CPPA, we'll monitor your application and inform you of any new requirements.

Why get help for California Delete Act Compliance?

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Avoid serious penalties

Fines of over $100,000 for regulated companies that don't register with the CPPA.

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Focus on what matters

Concentrate on your business instead of navigating the complexities of data compliance.

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Enjoy peace of mind

Feel confident and secure about your business, knowing your report is filed and you're in compliance with the law.

What is the California Delete Act?

Starting January 2024, the state of California is requiring many companies that work with data about consumers they don’t have a direct relationship to register as a Data Broker with the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and pay the filing fee annually.

The deadline to file was January 31st, 2024, and the penalty for non-compliance is over $200 a day plus additional penalties. It’s important for business owners to file as fines are cumulative as fines can easily exceed $100,000 year.

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California data broker compliance requirements

What do covered companies need to do?

  • January 2024 - covered companies must register as a Data Broker with the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and pay the filing fee annually
  • July 2024 - covered companies must publicly display the number of Data Subject Access Requests they received in the last year, as well as the median and the mean number of days it took the company to respond to those requests
  • August 2026 - covered companies must access the CPPA's accessible deletion mechanism at least once every 45 days and process all deletion requests
  • January 2028 - and every 3 years thereafter, covered companies must undergo an audit by an independent third party to determine compliance

Our Clients Say

“Loved working with Superset. They handle all the data compliance obligations we have and I have peace of mind knowing that they'll handle any new regulations that emerge”

David Connors, CEO @ The Swarm

Ready to comply with theCalifornia Delete Act?

Superset can help you file and avoid penalties.