U.S. Privacy Laws: CCPA/CPRA, MHMD, CDP, NY PPPL and 22 more

Make Your Website Compliant with US State Privacy Laws

Easily enforce CCPA, CPRA, VCDPA, CPA, and other state privacy requirements across all your websites and webpages

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  • Multi-State Privacy Compliance

  • Automated Data Discovery

  • Real-Time Privacy Controls

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Each state’s privacy law brings unique compliance challenges.

Modern websites face an intricate web of state privacy requirements – from CCPA’s opt-out rights to CPRA’s sensitive data protections. Third-party trackers and data brokers can violate these laws in seconds, exposing you to penalties up to $7,500 per violation. With dozens of state laws and more coming, manual compliance is impossible.

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Meet each state’s specific requirements.

Track data selling and sharing under CCPA. Protect sensitive data per CPRA. Manage opt-out rights for VCDPA. Handle cross-context behavioral advertising under CPA. Automatically apply the right rules for each state.

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Control unauthorized data collection.

Detect every third-party tracker accessing user data. Block unauthorized data sharing with ad networks and data brokers. Prevent profiling and cross-device tracking without consent.

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Automate privacy assessment.

Ensure privacy policies match actual data practices. Track user opt-outs across all collection points. Maintain proof of compliance with each state’s disclosure rules.

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Future-proof your privacy program.

Stay ahead of evolving state requirements. Adapt to new privacy laws automatically. Generate state-specific compliance reports on demand.

Ready to master state privacy requirements?

1. Start Free Assessment:

Map your data practices against state requirements.

2. Review Results & Action Plan:

See state-specific compliance gaps and remediation steps.

3. Launch & Stay Compliant:

Deploy automated controls across your digital presence.

We struggled to meet multiple state requirements.

… Now, our compliance is fully automated across our entire digital footprint.

Director of Security, Enterprise E-commerce Platform

Automate your US state privacy compliance with confidence!