What Does “Suppression” Mean, and Why Does it Matter?

Suppression means ensuring that once a consumer’s data is deleted, it is not re-ingested or recreated from new data sources.

Deleting data without suppression can lead to:

  • Repeat violations.

  • Enforcement actions.

  • Penalties for re-collecting deleted data.

For detailed implementation guidance, workflow templates, and regulator-ready documentation tools, visit the CLIClaw Data Broker Compliance Library.