| > I searched for a couple hours last week and couldn't find a single way to submit a CCPA request to Google. 1. Navigate to google.com 2. Click on Privacy on the bottom of the page, redirecting to https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/ > https://policies.google.com/privacy 3. Go to the "U.S. state law requirements" section, click on the "contact Google" link which redirects to https://support.google.com/policies/answer/9581826 4. Go to "Your privacy & security controls" > "Get help with privacy-related questions" > "Contact Google's Data Protection Office", and you get a link to their web form at https://support.google.com/policies/contact/general_privacy_.... The privacy policy can differ from country to country, I had to proxy into the US to get the section on US state law requirements, otherwise from the UK it's replaced with a European requirements section instead. > CCPA requires data brokers and large tech companies to maintain at least two channels My interpretation of the CCPA is such that a business that operates exclusively online only needs to provide an email address and the two or more designated methods does not apply. |