Though there remains no comprehensive nationwide, federal privacy law on the books, several states in the U.S. have passed their own privacy ...
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Stateline reports states are enacting privacy laws to restrict surveillance, particularly license plate readers, amid growing concerns over data use.
An outline of steps for organizations (controllers) to take when deciding whether and how to harmonize the personal data rights granted to consumers under various state consumer privacy laws. broader ...
A customer looks at a laptop computer for sale last year. Comprehensive consumer privacy laws are taking effect in eight states this year. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) This year, comprehensive privacy ...
This annual observance highlights the growing importance of protecting personal data in an increasingly AI-driven and ...
Across the federal government, Elon Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has gained access to untold volumes of data containing the personal information of hundreds of millions ...
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 ...
TikTok users are freaking out over a mention of "immigration status" data collection, but lawyers explain the disclosure is ...
Daresbury-based Syrenis, a software business which specialises in privacy and personal data management, has established a US ...
Maryland’s Online Data Privacy Act of 2024 (MODPA) is set to go into effect on October 1, setting new rules and limitations on how certain companies can collect ...