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California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Take Control of Your Compliance

Manage consumer preferences, consent and personal data in line with the California Privacy Rights Act. Gain the control and visibility needed to operationalize consumer rights, govern sensitive personal information and strengthen privacy accountability across your organization.

Operationalize CPRA Requirements with Confidence

CPRA expands California's privacy framework with stronger consumer rights, enhanced protections for sensitive personal information and increased regulatory oversight. Syrenis helps organizations turn those requirements into scalable operational processes across systems, teams and customer experiences.

Govern Sensitive Information

Maintain greater control over sensitive personal information and apply privacy preferences consistently across systems and customer interactions.

Support Expanded Consumer Rights

Enable consumers to manage privacy preferences, request corrections and exercise enhanced privacy rights while maintaining accurate records.

Strengthen Privacy Accountability

Create a governance framework that supports transparency, operational oversight and compliance with evolving California privacy expectations.

What Does CPRA Mean for Enterprise?

CPRA builds on the foundation established by CCPA, introducing additional obligations around sensitive personal information, consumer rights and organizational accountability.

For enterprises, privacy requirements now extend beyond managing consumer requests. Organizations must maintain stronger governance over personal information, support correction rights, provide greater transparency and ensure privacy choices are respected throughout increasingly complex data ecosystems.

As California continues to set the pace for privacy regulation in the United States, organizations need an operational approach capable of supporting both current obligations and future regulatory developments.

Why Choose Syrenis

Why Enterprises Choose Syrenis for CPRA Compliance

Meeting CPRA requirements requires organizations to move beyond basic privacy compliance. Syrenis helps operationalize consumer rights, strengthen governance and maintain visibility across complex environments where personal information is collected, processed and shared.

Strengthen Control Over Sensitive Personal Information

CPRA introduces additional protections for sensitive personal information. Syrenis helps organizations manage permissions, preferences and controls relating to sensitive data across systems and customer experiences.

FAQ's

FAQ's

What is CPRA?

The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) expands and amends CCPA, introducing additional privacy rights and obligations for organizations handling personal information.

How is CPRA different from CCPA?

CPRA adds new consumer rights, creates additional protections for sensitive personal information and establishes the California Privacy Protection Agency to oversee enforcement.

What is sensitive personal information under CPRA?

Sensitive personal information can include precise geolocation data, financial account information, government identifiers, racial or ethnic origin, health information and other protected categories.

What rights do consumers have under CPRA?

Consumers have rights to access, delete and correct personal information, limit the use of sensitive personal information and exercise additional privacy controls.

Does CPRA replace CCPA?

No. CPRA amends and expands CCPA. Organizations generally need to comply with both as part of California’s broader privacy framework.

How does Syrenis support CCPA compliance?

Syrenis helps organizations manage privacy rights, consumer preferences, consent and governance controls through a centralized platform designed for complex regulatory environments.