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US state data privacy laws: What you need to know
Updated with information on California’s Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform. The post U.S. state data privacy laws: What you need to know appeared first on MarTech.
On January 1, 2026, broad new privacy laws will take effect in Kentucky, Indiana, and Rhode Island, granting consumers in those states greater control over their personal data. With these ...
With no federal data privacy law on the books, states are doubling down on new laws governing the protection of people’s data. In the past year, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, Oregon, Tennessee and ...
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 ...
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 ...
A centralized deletion system took effect January 1 under one of the nation’s strictest privacy laws Californians can now ...
As part of its deportation efforts, the Trump administration has ordered states to hand over personal data from voter rolls, ...
Opinion: California, Texas, and Virginia are leading the way on state efforts for enforcement priorities. Companies should ...
A new California law lets residents demand deletion of their personal data from hundreds of data brokers with a single ...
Steffen Schebesta, an Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) member in Toronto, is chairman of the board and VP of corporate development at Brevo, an intuitive, all-in-one marketing solution for small ...
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