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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.
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 ...
Data privacy regulation continued to accelerate in 2025, with both U.S. regulators and international authorities placing increased emphasis ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the last few years, a wave of state-level data privacy laws has swept across the United States. What started with California's landmark Consumer Privacy Act has ...
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.
Finnegan’s Lynn Parker Dupree and Baker McKenzie’s Lothar Determann discuss a wave of new state laws regarding brainwaves tracked by wearable devices, or data derived from the activity of a person’s ...
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 ...
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TikTok updated its privacy policy—here’s what’s changed and why some users are nervous
Effective right now, TikTok has a new privacy policy, and users are worried about their data and what information the company ...
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