California’s New DELETE Platform Could Upend How Payment Companies Access Consumer Data
Starting this August, every company that buys, sells, or trades consumer data in California will face a new reality: a state-run system that lets millions of people demand their personal information be wiped clean. The platform is called the DROP, and it could fundamentally change how direct-to-consumer brands, payments companies, and digital advertisers do business.
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