
Honda settles with CPPA over privacy violations: Automaker to change business practices and pay $632,500 fine
In a landmark privacy enforcement action, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has reached a settlement with American Honda Motor Co. (“Honda”) following allegations that the automaker violated the CCPA. The settlement, announced on March 12, requires Honda to pay a $632,500 fine and implement significant changes to its privacy practices to comply with the law. Read more.
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