Sephora will have to pay out $1.2 million in penalties, inform California customers it sells their personal data and offer them ways to opt out.
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Cosmetics giant Sephora first to be fined for violating California’s Consumer Privacy Act

Sephora will have to pay $1.2 million in penalties, inform California customers it sells their personal data and offer them ways to opt out.

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