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In this episode of the Privacy Enforcement Podcast, host Christopher Smith breaks down a recent California Attorney General enforcement action against Sling TV and explains why cookie banners alone do not satisfy CCPA opt-out requirements.
Using People of the State of California v. Sling TV as a case study, this episode explores how opt-out rights apply far beyond cookies, how interface design choices can become enforcement risks, and why businesses—especially app-based and ad-supported platforms—must rethink how they operationalize consumer privacy rights.
If you work in privacy, legal, compliance, marketing, or product, this episode offers practical insights into how regulators evaluate opt-out mechanisms in the real world.
By Christopher SmithIn this episode of the Privacy Enforcement Podcast, host Christopher Smith breaks down a recent California Attorney General enforcement action against Sling TV and explains why cookie banners alone do not satisfy CCPA opt-out requirements.
Using People of the State of California v. Sling TV as a case study, this episode explores how opt-out rights apply far beyond cookies, how interface design choices can become enforcement risks, and why businesses—especially app-based and ad-supported platforms—must rethink how they operationalize consumer privacy rights.
If you work in privacy, legal, compliance, marketing, or product, this episode offers practical insights into how regulators evaluate opt-out mechanisms in the real world.