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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/Huge-Benefit3114 on 2025-03-12 19:39:43+00:00.


The CPPA’s Enforcement Division alleged that Honda violated Californians’ privacy rights by:

  • requiring Californians to verify themselves and provide excessive personal information to exercise certain privacy rights, such as the right to opt-out of sale or sharing and the right to limit;
  • using an online privacy management tool that failed to offer Californians their privacy choices in a symmetrical or equal way;
  • making it difficult for Californians to authorize other individuals or organizations (known as “authorized agents”) to exercise their privacy rights; and
  • sharing consumers’ personal information with ad tech companies without producing contracts that contain the necessary terms to protect privacy.