Navigate California’s CIPA and Two-Party Consent Laws With Confidence

Protect your organization from wiretapping violations caused by unauthorized session recording and tracking technologies.

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Session recording tools can trigger wiretapping violations.

Modern analytics and session recording tools can violate California’s Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) and similar state wiretapping laws by capturing visitor communications without consent. Each unauthorized recording can trigger statutory damages of $5,000 per violation. With hundreds of third-party tools potentially recording user sessions, manual compliance is impossible.

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Detect unauthorized recording technologies.

Identify every tool capable of recording visitor sessions. Block unauthorized capture of visitor communications. Prevent wiretapping violations before they occur.

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Collect user data without consent.

Monitor all third-party tools with recording capabilities. Block unauthorized access to visitor communications. Prevent accidental wiretapping violations by analytics tools.

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Enforce two-party consent requirements.

Verify explicit consent before any session recording. Prevent unauthorized data capture after opt-outs. Maintain proof of consent for every recorded interaction.

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Maintain proof of compliance

Document consent for all session recordings. Track compliance across every page and tool. Maintain proof of CIPA compliance measures.

Stay ahead of wiretapping regulations.

1. Complete Recording Compliance:

Automated monitoring of session recording across your digital presence.

2. Real-Time Violation Prevention:

Block unauthorized recording before statutory damages occur.

3. Multi-State Compliance:

Meet requirements across all two-party consent jurisdictions.

Scan your website for session replay risks, wiretapping vulnerabilities, and compliance gaps under California’s CIPA law!