With the advent of a new year comes a new set of consumer data privacy laws in the United States. Five new state data privacy laws go into effect in January 2025, with additional laws coming ...
A new California law lets residents demand deletion of their personal data from hundreds of data brokers with a single ...
A centralized deletion system took effect January 1 under one of the nation’s strictest privacy laws Californians can now ...
Stateline reports states are enacting privacy laws to restrict surveillance, particularly license plate readers, amid growing ...
On January 1, a new law known as DROP (Delete Request and Opt-out Platform) took effect. DROP allows California residents to register a single demand for their data to be deleted and no longer ...
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New technology advancements and changing regulations are likely to herald significant changes in data privacy in the months ...
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 ...
Illinois’ experience as an early adopter of restrictions on the use of biometrics shows how lawmakers struggle to keep up with fast-moving technologies.
Top Democrats in the Massachusetts Senate released legislation Thursday that seeks to bolster consumer privacy laws in the state by limiting the type of data large companies can store and collect from ...