California Attorney General Issues Second Round of Modifications to CCPA Regulations
On March 11, 2020, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced a second round of modifications to the draft regulations his […]
On March 11, 2020, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced a second round of modifications to the draft regulations his […]
With companies still scrambling to comply with the newly effective California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), other states continue to introduce […]
Though CCPA went into force Jan.1, some of the law’s implications are already becoming clear. First, privacy is not cheap. […]
Members of the Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs discussed in depth the European Commission’s report, issued […]
You may have heard from a lot of businesses telling you that they’ve updated their privacy policies because of a […]
Under California’s new privacy law, even brick and mortar companies have to make it clear you can opt out of […]
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) became effective on January 1, 2020, but according to major news sources most companies […]
The issue of data privacy has risen dramatically over the past few years, from a fringe concept to a major […]
On Jan. 1, the law—the California Consumer Privacy Act—officially took effect. But that is hardly the end of it. The […]
A couple of tech heavyweights are making data privacy part of their branding, hoping to stay ahead of regulations. Twitter […]
The CCPA lays out clear requirements of businesses for accessibility for the consumer, such as toll-free phone number and a ?Do Not Sell My Personal Information? link provided on the businesses? website.
Websites and apps using Google’s advertising tools will be able to block personalized ads to internet users in California and […]