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npm Privacy Policy Update: California Consumer Privacy Act
The California Consumer Privacy Act went into effect on January 1, 2020. We have updated our privacy FAQ to answer the following questions about our compliance with the CCPA:
- Does npm comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act?
- How can I access data about me?
- How can I change or erase data about me?
- Does the right to be forgotten cover unpublishing packages?
- How does npm notify others about published data that’s been erased?
- Does npm make automated decisions based on data about me?
- Does npm share data about me with others?
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