Editor’s note: This article is part two of a two-part series about the recent changes to California privacy law. Part one discusses the new Calfornia Privacy Policy Law and amendments to the state’s Data Breach Notification Law.

On Sept. 23, California Governor Edmund “Jerry” Brown signed into law Senate Bill 568, “Privacy Rights for California Minors in a Digital World.” S.B. 568 includes a provision known as the “Delete Button” or “Eraser” law, which allows minors under 18 to request that companies delete specified information that the requestor had previously posted online.