California Privacy Law
Active January 2026
SB 362 — The California
Delete Act
SB 362 gives every California resident the right to delete their personal data from all 200+ registered data brokers with a single request — free, instant, and legally enforceable.
What Is SB 362
One request. Every broker. Done.
California SB 362, the Delete Act, was signed into law in 2023 and became fully operative in 2026. It expands the CCPA by creating a single, centralized deletion mechanism — meaning you no longer have to contact each data broker individually.
Data brokers must register with the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and honor deletion requests submitted through ClickOff as your authorized agent. Failure to comply triggers fines of $200 per day per violation.
Right to Delete
Delete your personal data from all registered data brokers with a single request.
Authorized Agent
Designate ClickOff to submit deletion requests on your behalf — legally recognized under SB 362.
45-Day Compliance
Brokers must honor your deletion request within 45 days or face $200/day fines.
Free Forever
Data brokers cannot charge you to process a deletion request under SB 362.
Annual Re-deletion
Brokers must honor re-deletion requests once per year as brokers continuously re-acquire data.
CPPA Enforcement
The California Privacy Protection Agency actively enforces SB 362 with real fines.
You don't have to be a California resident to benefit. While SB 362 applies to California residents, many data brokers apply deletion requests nationwide as a matter of policy. ClickOff submits to all 200+ brokers regardless of your state.