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When it comes to data being collected about you, are you concerned about your privacy and how your personal information is used? If you are, youll want to learn more about the California Consumer Privacy Act or CCPA for short, and luckily thats the topic of this video. All right, before we dive in be sure to subscribe to this channel if you havent already. That will help keep you up to date on all things AI, data, and analytics. Also, you want to stick around to the end of this video to see how regulations like the CCPA impact your privacy and let us know in the comments about any thoughts you have regarding data privacy. Okay so businesses including data brokers collect consumer data in many different ways and its not always clear what data is being collected or how the data is being used and who its being shared with. Also, consumers typically dont have much control when it comes to the collection and use of their data. In 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDP