If you live in California, you have special legal rights to see, delete, and stop the sale of your personal data held by AT&T.
California residents can exercise CCPA rights including requesting a copy of their personal data, asking for deletion of their data, and opting out of data sales — rights not guaranteed to consumers in most other U.S. states.
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REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision directly implicates the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA, Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 et seq.) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA, effective January 1, 2023), including the right to know (§1798.110), right to delete (§1798.105), right to opt out of sale/sharing (§1798.120), and right to correct (§1798.106). Enforcement authority rests with the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and the California AG.
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