A survey of 777 registered voters in California showed 88 percent would support The California Privacy Rights Enforcement Act (CPREA), a 2020 ballot measure related to expansion of protections for personal information.

The survey also concluded that 88 percent of respondents support the California Consumer Privacy Act, and 81 percent believe a potential federal U.S. privacy law should be as strong or stronger than the CCPA.

Details on the survey from Californians for Consumer Privacy.