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  • Protecting consumer privacy : How to ensure CCPA compliance

    18 août 2023, par Erin — CCPA, Privacy

    The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a state law that enhances privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of California. 

    It grants consumers six rights, like the right to know what personal information is being collected about them by businesses and others. 

    CCPA also requires businesses to provide notice of data collection practices. Consumers can choose to opt out of the sale of their data. 

    In this article, we’ll learn more about the scope of CCPA, the penalties for non-compliance and how our web analytics tool, Matomo, can help you create a CCPA-compliant framework.

    What is the CCPA ? 

    CCPA was implemented on January 1, 2020. It ensures that businesses securely handle individuals’ personal information and respect their privacy in the digital ecosystem. 

    How does CCPA compliance add value

    CCPA addresses the growing concerns over privacy and data protection ; 40% of US consumers share that they’re worried about digital privacy. With the increasing amount of personal information being collected and shared by businesses, there was a need to establish regulations to provide individuals with more control and transparency over their data. 

    CCPA aims to protect consumer privacy rights and promote greater accountability from businesses when handling personal information.

    Scope of CCPA 

    The scope of CCPA includes for-profit businesses that collect personal information from California residents, regardless of where you run the business from.

    It defines three thresholds that determine the inclusion criteria for businesses subject to CCPA regulations. 

    Businesses need to abide by CCPA if they meet any of the three options :

    1. Revenue threshold : Have an annual gross revenue of over $25 million.
    2. Consumer threshold : Businesses that purchase, sell or distribute the personal information of 100,000 or more consumers, households or devices.
    3. Data threshold : Businesses that earn at least half of their revenue annually from selling the personal information of California residents.

    What are the six consumer rights under the CCPA ? 

    Here’s a short description of the six consumer rights. 

    The six rights of consumers under CCPA
    1. Right to know : Under this right, you can ask a business to disclose specific personal information they collect about you and the categories of sources of the information. You can also know the purpose of collection and to which third-party the business will disclose this info. This allows consumers to understand what information is being held and how it is used. You can request this info for free twice a year.
    2. Right to delete : Consumers can request the deletion of their personal information. Companies must comply with some exceptions.
    3. Right to opt-out : Consumers can deny the sale of their personal information. Companies must provide a link on their homepage for users to exercise this right. After you choose this, companies can’t sell your data unless you authorise them to do so later.
    4. Right to non-discrimination : Consumers cannot be discriminated against for exercising their CCPA rights. For instance, a company cannot charge different prices, provide a different quality of service or deny services.
    5. Right to correct : Consumers can request to correct inaccurate personal information.

    6. Right to limit use : Consumers can specify how they want the businesses to use their sensitive personal information. This includes social security numbers, financial account details, precise geolocation data or genetic data. Consumers can direct businesses to use this sensitive information only for specific purposes, such as providing the requested services.

    Penalties for CCPA non-compliance 

    52% of organisations have yet to adopt CCPA principles as of 2022. Non-compliance can attract penalties.

    Section 1798.155 of the CCPA states that any business that doesn’t comply with CCPA’s terms can face penalties based on the consumer’s private right to action. Consumers can directly take the company to the civil court and don’t need prosecutors’ interventions. 

    Businesses get a chance of 30 days to make amends for their actions. 

    If that’s also not possible, the business may receive a civil penalty of up to $2,500 per violation. Violations can be of any kind, even accidental. An intentional violation can attract a fine of $7,500. 

    Consumers can also initiate private lawsuits to claim damages that range from $100 to $750, or actual damages (whichever is higher), for each occurrence of their unredacted and unencrypted data being breached on a business’s server.

    CCPA vs. GDPR 

    Both CCPA and GDPR aim to enhance individuals’ control over their personal information and provide transparency about how their data is collected, used and shared. The comparison between the CCPA and GDPR is crucial in understanding the regulatory framework of data protection laws.

    Here’s how CCPA and GDPR differ :

    Scope

    • CCPA is for businesses that meet specific criteria and collect personal information from California residents. 
    • GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) applies to businesses that process the personal data of citizens and residents of the European Union.

    Definition of personal information

    • CCPA includes personal information broadly, including identifiers such as IP addresses and households. Examples include name, email id, location and browsing history. However, it excludes HIPAA-protected medical data, clinical trial data and other personal information from government records.
    • GDPR covers any personal data relating to an identified or identifiable individual, excluding households. Examples include the phone number, email address and personal identification number. It excludes anonymous and deceased person’s data.
    Personal information definition under CCPA and GDPR

    Consent

    • Under the CCPA, consumers can opt out of the sale of their personal information.
    • GDPR states that organisations should obtain explicit consent from individuals for processing their personal data.

    Rights

    • CCPA grants the right to know what personal information is being collected and the right to request deletion of their personal information.
    • GDPR also gives individuals various rights, such as the right to access and rectify their personal data, the right to erasure (also known as the right to be forgotten) and also the right to data portability. 

    Enforcement

    • For CCPA, businesses may have to pay $7,500 for each violation. 
    • GDPR has stricter penalties for non-compliance, with fines of up to 4% of the global annual revenue of a company or €20 million, whichever is higher.

    A 5-step CCPA compliance framework 

    Here’s a simple framework you can follow to ensure compliance with CCPA. Alongside this, we’ll also share how Matomo can help. 

    Matomo is an open-source web analytics platform trusted by organisations like the United Nations, NASA and more. It provides valuable insights into website traffic, visitor behaviour and marketing effectiveness. More than 1 million websites and apps (approximately 1% of the internet !) use our solution, and it’s available in 50+ languages. Below, we’ll share how you can use Matomo to be CCPA compliant.

    1. Assess data

    First, familiarise yourself with the California Consumer Privacy Act and check your eligibility for CCPA compliance. 

    For example, as mentioned earlier, one threshold is : purchases, receives or sells the personal data of 100,000 or more individuals or households

    But how do you know if you have crossed 100K ? With Matomo ! 

    Go to last year’s calendar, select visitors, then go to locations and under the “Region” option, check for California. If you’ve crossed 100K visitors, you know you have to become CCPA compliant.

    View geolocation traffic details in Matomo

    Identify and assess the personal information you collect with Matomo.

    2. Evaluate privacy practices

    Review the current state of your privacy policies and practices. Conduct a thorough assessment of data sharing and third-party agreements. Then, update policies and procedures to align with CCPA requirements.

    For example, you can anonymise IP addresses with Matomo to ensure that user data collected for web analytics purposes cannot be used to trace back to specific individuals.

    Using Matomo to anonymize visitors' IP addresses

    If you have a consent management solution to honour user requests for data privacy, you can also integrate Matomo with it. 

    3. Communicate 

    Inform consumers about their CCPA rights and how you handle their data.

    Establish procedures for handling consumer requests and obtaining consent. For example, you can add an opt-out form on your website with Matomo. Or you can also use Matomo to disable cookies from your website.

    Screenshot of a command line disabling cookies

    Documenting your compliance efforts, including consumer requests and how you responded to them, is a good idea. Finally, educate staff on CCPA compliance and their responsibilities to work collaboratively.

    4. Review vendor contracts

    Assessing vendor contracts allows you to determine if they include necessary data processing agreements. You can also identify if vendors are sharing personal information with third parties, which could pose a compliance risk. Verify if vendors have adequate security measures in place to protect the personal data they handle.

    That’s why you can review and update agreements to include provisions for data protection, privacy and CCPA requirements.

    Establish procedures to monitor and review vendor compliance with CCPA regularly. This may include conducting audits, requesting certifications and implementing controls to mitigate risks associated with vendors handling personal data.

    5. Engage legal counsel

    Consider consulting with legal counsel to ensure complete understanding and compliance with CCPA regulations.

    Finally, stay updated on any changes or developments related to CCPA and adjust your compliance efforts accordingly.

    Matomo and CCPA compliance 

    There’s an increasing emphasis on privacy regulations like CCPA. Matomo offers a robust solution that allows businesses to be CCPA-compliant without sacrificing the ability to track and analyse crucial data.

    You can gain in-depth insights into user behaviour and website performance — all while prioritising data protection and privacy. 

    Request a demo or sign up for a free 21-day trial to get started with our powerful CCPA-compliant web analytics platform — no credit card required. 

    Disclaimer

    We are not lawyers and don’t claim to be. The information provided here is to help give an introduction to CCPA. We encourage every business and website to take data privacy seriously and discuss these issues with your lawyer if you have any concerns.

  • Blog series part 1 : How to use Matomo to increase customer acquisitions for your business

    2 septembre 2020, par Joselyn Khor — Analytics Tips, Marketing

    Are you investing time and money into marketing your business and unsure if it’s paying off ? Web analytics provides the tools and insights to help you know which marketing channels to target and focus on. Without it you might be going in blind and missing opportunities that might’ve been easily found in your metrics.

    Increasing acquisition cheat sheet

    To increase customer acquisition on your website you need to first attract the right visitors to your website. Then capturing their attention and engaging them in your content. Finally you’ll want to convert by driving them through a streamlined funnel/buyer’s journey on your website all backed up by data.

    So, how do you attract audiences to your site with a web analytics tool like Matomo ?

    1. Figure out who your audience is through the Visitor Profiles feature. 
    2. Calculate the Cost of Customer Acquisition (CAC) to plan for growth. To grow and make your business/website sustainable, you’ll need to earn more money from a customer than you spend on acquiring them. How to calculate : Divide marketing spend by the number of customers acquired. 
    3. Figure out which marketing channels e.g., social media, PPC, SEO, content marketing, etc., you should invest more in and which of those you should focus less on.

    How to increase acquisitions with Matomo

    1. Use the Acquisitions feature
    2. Use funnels
    3. Study Visitor Profiles
    4. Focus on SEO efforts
    5. Look at the Multi Attribution feature
    6. Set goals
    7. Set Advanced eCommerce reporting

    1. Use the Acquisitions feature

    Matomo Analytics has a dedicated Acquisition feature to help with some of the heavy-lifting, making it easy for you to formulate targeted acquisition plans.

    Acquisitions feature

    This feature helps you learn who your potential customers are and figure out what marketing channels are converting the best for these visitors.

    • Learn what traffic you get from external websites : Knowing who’s helping you succeed from external websites is a crucial step to be able to focus your attention. Paid sponsorships, guest blog posts or even spending more on advertising on the particular website could result in greater traffic.
    • Social Networks : See which social media channels are connecting with the audiences you want. Take the guesswork out by using only the ones you need. By finding out which social channels your ideal audience prefers, you can generate shareable, convincing and engaging content to drive shares and traffic through to your site.
    • Campaigns : Your marketing team may have spent precious time and resource coming up with campaigns that are designed to succeed, but how can you be so sure ? With Campaigns you can understand what marketing campaigns are working, what aren’t, and shift your marketing efforts accordingly to gain more visitors, more effectively, with less costs. Keep track of every ad and content piece you display across internal and external channels to see which is having the biggest impact on your business objectives. Learn more

    Watch this video to learn about the Acquisitions feature

    2. Use funnels

    Creating conversion funnels gives you the big picture on whether your acquisition plans are paying off and where they may be falling short.

    Funnels feature

    If the ultimate goal of your site is to drive conversions, then each funnel can tell you how effectively you’re driving traffic through to your desired outcome.

    By integrating this with Visitor Profiles, you can view historic visitor profiles of any individual user at any stage of the conversion funnel. You see the full user journey at an individual level, including where they entered the funnel from and where they exited. Learn more

    How to amplify acquisition strategies with Funnels : Use conversion funnels to guide acquisition as you can tell which entry point is bringing the most success and which one needs more attention. Tailor your strategies to zone in on areas that have the most potential. You can identify where your visitors are encountering obstacles from the start, that are stopping them from progressing through their journey on your site.

    3. Study Visitor Profiles

    Visitor Profiles helps you understand visitors on a user-by-user basis, detailing each visitors’ history into a profile which summarises every visit, action and purchase made.

    Visitor Profiles feature

    Better understand :

    • Why your visitors viewed your website.

    • Why your returning visitors continue to view your website.

    • What specifically your visitors are looking for and whether they found it on your website.

    The benefit is being able to see how a combination of acquisition channels play a part in a single buyer’s journey.

    How Visitor Profiles helps with acquisition : By understanding the full behavioural patterns of any individual user coming through from external channels, you’ll see the path that led them to take action, where they may have gotten lost, and how engaged they are with your business over time. This gives you an indication of what kinds of visitors you’re attracting and helps you craft a buyer persona that more accurately reflects the audience most interested in you.

    4. Focus on SEO efforts

    Every acquisition plan needs a focus on maximising your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) efforts. When it comes to getting conclusive search engine referrer metrics, you need to be sure you’re getting ALL the insights to drive your SEO strategy.

    Integrate Google, Bing and Yahoo search consoles directly into your Matomo Analytics. This helps kickstart your acquisition goals as you rank highly for keywords that get the most traffic to your website.

    As another major SEO benefit, you can see how the most important search keywords to your business increased and decreased in ranking over time. 

    How to amplify acquisitions strategies with search engines and keywords : By staying on top of your competitors across ALL search engines, you may uncover traffic converting highly from one search engine, or find you could be losing traffic and business opportunities to your competitors across others.

    5. Look at the Multi Attribution feature

    Multi Attribution lets you measure the success of every touchpoint in the customer journey.

    Multi Attribution feature

    Accurately measure (and assign value to) channels where visitors first engaged with your business, where they came from after that, as well as the final channel they came from before purchasing your product or service.

    No longer falsely over-estimate any marketing channel and make smarter decisions when determining acquisition spend to accurately calculate the Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC). Learn more

    6. Set your Goals

    What are the acquisition goals you want to achieve the most ? The Goals feature lets you measure the most important metrics you need to grow your business.

    Goals feature

    Goals are crucial for building your marketing strategy and acquiring new customers. The more goals you track, the more you can learn about behavioural changes as you implement and modify paths that impact acquisition and conversions over time. You’ll understand which channels are converting the best for your business, which cities/countries are most popular, what devices will attract the most visitors and how engaged your visitors are before converting.

    This way you can see if your campaigns (SEO, PPC, signups, blogs etc.) or optimising efforts (A/B Testing, Funnels) have made an impact with the time and investment you have put in. Learn more

    7. Set Advanced Ecommence reporting

    If your website’s overall purpose is to generate revenue whether it be from an online store, asking for donations or from an online paid membership site ; the Ecommerce feature gives you comprehensive insights into your customers’ purchasing behaviours.

    Ecommerce feature

    When you use Ecommerce analytics, you heavily reduce risk when marketing your products to potential customers because you will understand who to target, what to target them with and where further opportunities exist to have the greatest impact for your business. Learn more

    Key takeaway

    Having the tools to ensure you’re creating a well planned acquisition strategy is key to attracting and capturing the attention of potential visitors/leads, and then driving them through a funnel/buyer’s journey on your website. Because of Matomo’s reputation as a trusted analytics platform, the features above can be used to assist you in making smarter data-driven decisions. You can pursue different acquisition avenues with confidence and create a strategy that’s agile and ready for success, all while respecting user privacy.

    Want to learn how to increase engagement with Matomo ? Look out for part 2 ! We’ll go through how you can boost engagement on your website via web analytics.

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