ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

MacTaggart

Okay, kiddo, let me explain Mactaggart to you. Mactaggart is actually a person named Alastair Mactaggart who wanted to make sure that companies and organizations were keeping your personal information safe. You know how you have a name, age, and address? That's personal information, and it's important that it doesn't get into the wrong hands.

So, Mactaggart created this thing called the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) that makes sure that companies have to tell you what personal information they're collecting about you, and they have to get your permission first. That way, they can't just take your information without you knowing about it.

Mactaggart wanted to make sure that you have control over your personal information, and the CPRA does just that. It's like having a superhero on our side, making sure that our personal information is safe and sound.