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In 1998, the Children’s Online Privacy and Protection Act became law. COPPA was designed with the future of the Internet in mind. Dotcoms were fast on their way to ...
A centralized deletion system took effect January 1 under one of the nation’s strictest privacy laws Californians can now ...
The Globe’s April 13 editorial, “23andMe bankruptcy highlights need for data protection law,” noted that around 20 states — not including Massachusetts — have enacted consumer data privacy laws.
Data is now one of the most valuable business assets, and with the coming of the DPDP Rules, 2025, how companies collect, use, and protect personal data is unde ...
From Montana’s legislative push to secure the sanctity of brainwaves to Texas’ embrace of universal opt-out tools, leaders are tightening data rules and positioning their states to embrace a future ...
Illuminated has agreed to pay Connecticut $150,000, New York $1.7 million and California $3.25 million. In addition, Illuminate has agreed to implement practices to comply with student data privacy ...
Governance is increasingly more important as cybersecurity risks grow in number, capabilities and scope, but even companies that have excellent governance in some areas might not be covering ...
Former Texas privacy enforcer Tyler Bridegan breaks down how regulators decide which companies to target – and how to stay ...
Stateline reports states are enacting privacy laws to restrict surveillance, particularly license plate readers, amid growing ...