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The California Information Practices Act (CIPA) was enacted in 1977 to protect individual privacy by regulating state agencies' collection and use of personal information. It laid the groundwork for modern data protection laws, requiring agencies to collect only essential information, secure it, and provide transparency measures. CIPA introduced early concepts like data minimization and secure storage, but its provisions have limitations considering contemporary digital advancements.

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