New California law requires social media companies to make it easy for users to cancel their accounts and remove all data. It's the first law of its kind in the country and other states are expected ...
The crackdown shifted responsibility for the state’s data broker registry from the Attorney General to CPPA and placed ...
Opinion: California, Texas, and Virginia are leading the way on state efforts for enforcement priorities. Companies should engage in healthy dialogue with enforcement officers to ensure compliance.
Empowering consumers to exercise control over how their personal data is used—and particularly how it is used in advertising targeted to them—has been a driving ...
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), enacted in 2020, was expected to establish a national model for data protection laws. But a new study from the University ...
If you don't reside in California and qualify for DROP, all is not lost—though you will have to invest a bit more time and/or ...
In a continuing effort to give consumers control of their personal data, California’s governor recently signed into law the California Opt Me Out Act (the Act). The ...
California has quietly flipped the script on data brokers, turning what used to be a tedious, site-by-site slog into a single ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta leads investigation with Colorado and Connecticut targeting businesses that fail to honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) opt-out ...
California has passed three new bills designed to boost privacy for internet users, governor Gavin Newsom's office announced. The biggest one, AB 566, builds on a ...